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RNDr. Vít Štrupl, Ph.D.Open dataset contains Information about the Protected territories for special intervention into the Earth’s crust in the territory of the Czech Republic. It includes (according to §34 of Act No. 44/1988 Coll., Mining Act) underground storages, underground depository of radioactive and other waste and industrial use of the Geothermal energy. These areas must be respected in the Urban Planning Documentation.
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Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server service displaying a layer of Protection zones of spa springs (Ministry of Health), which defines areas with the occurrence of natural water sources of the Czech Republc, that can be used for curative purposes.
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Ing. Martin PalečekWMS service displaying a layer of Protection zones of spa springs (Ministry of Health), which defines areas with the occurrence of natural water sources of the Czech Republc, that can be used for curative purposes.
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RNDr. Hana BreiterováDatabase of publishing activities of the CGS research workers. The database contains citations of publications and other products of the activities of the Czech Geological Survey.
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Ing. Martin PalečekQuaternary map at a scale of 1:500 000 without bedrock geology was created for the project "Atlas krajiny" (Atlas of the landscape). The map shows the distribution of Quaternary aeolian, fluvial, glacial and organic sediments and volcanites, whereas the colluvial sediments are omitted. Fluvial gravel forms typical staircases. Recent floodplains are separately represented because of possible flooding during the high water stands. The glacial sediments appear marginally in northern Czechia and northern Mora...
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Ing. Martin PalečekArcGIS Server Service shows the distribution of Quaternary aeolian, fluvial, glacial and organic sediments and volcanites, whereas the colluvial sediments are omitted. Fluvial gravel forms typical staircases. Recent floodplains are separately represented because of possible flooding during the high water stands. The glacial sediments appear marginally in northern Czechia and northern Moravia. The peats occur in the mountains, whereas fens are related to lower altitudes. Two types of travertines represent ...
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RNDr. Roman Kujal, Ph.D.The map application makes available survey, radiometric and radioecological data of roughly fifty years of work of the former company ČSUP (Czechoslovak Uranium Industry). The maps and attribute tables describe radioactive objects (RO) with radiometric measurements (gamma, radon) and verification works (wells, shafts, trenches, mine works). According to the evaluation of the works carried out, the ČSUP allocated an anomalous area of radioecological risk. On the basis of the data of ČSUP, an estimate of the...
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Ing. Martin PalečekThe ArcGIS Server service shows the radioecological data of about fifty years of work of the former ČSUP enterprise - radioactive objects (RO) with radiometric measurement (gamma, radon) and verification works (wells, shafts, measurements), radioecological risk (anomalous territory), radiometric survey and vectorized ČSUP maps at a scale of 1:500,000 (regional units of interest, U-mineralization and structural map).
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Ing. Martin PalečekWMS Server service shows the radioecological data of about fifty years of work of the former ČSUP enterprise - radioactive objects (RO) with radiometric measurement (gamma, radon) and verification works (wells, shafts, measurements), radioecological risk (anomalous territory), radiometric survey and vectorized ČSUP maps at a scale of 1:500,000 (regional units of interest, U-mineralization and structural map).
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RNDr. Roman Kujal, Ph.D.The Oracle SDE database contains data on anomalous values of natural radioactivity, detected during surface prospecting of radioactive raw materials. It summarizes the databases "Radiometry - anomalous objects (RO)", "Radiometry - anomalous territory (ANUZ)" and "Radiometric exploration". These are radioecological data from approximately fifty years of work (1945-1994) of the former Czechoslovak Uranium Industry (ČSUP).