Publication detail

THE SOLUTION OF THE PROJECT E!3838 IN EUREKA PROGRAMME

PAŘÍLKOVÁ, J. VESELÝ, J.

Original Title

THE SOLUTION OF THE PROJECT E!3838 IN EUREKA PROGRAMME

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

A part of the earth's surface has been formed by the action of running water during geomorphological development. The flow of water is one of the ways of how particles can be eroded, transported and accumulated. Other ways are sea waves and currents, wind and glaciers. If endogenous processes do not work, the surface of the continents would lower to the level close to the ocean surface and the relief would have almost no ruggedness. Recently, there has been frequent talks about the relative classification of deviation of the present sate from the "original" or "natural" one caused by anthropogeneous effects. The activity of man can manifest itself by pollution, the excessive use (drainage, pumping) of water, a change in morphology (stream realignment, bank lining, deepening of bottoms), a change in the flow regime (regulation of flow for power engineering purposes, flood controls, navigations, etc.), a break in the stream continuity (transverse structures preventing organisms from migration and substances from transport), and the like. Processes of formation of stream and reservoir bottoms and the subsequent stabilisation of banks are the ones that change in time and place. Research of the morphology of the river bottom and the bottom of settling tanks or dam reservoirs is systematically monitored in selected streams and reservoirs by the long-term sampling of bottom sediments. Also important is the knowledge of the thickness of the sediment layer. A new non-destructive method for testing the stability and failures of dams (dikes, banks, shallows, etc.) has been developed in the project GA ČR 103/04/0741 and reliably tested in laboratory conditions. Project E!3838 (research area - Euro-environment, acronym RDPCMSSMM), has been included in the international programme Eureka. It tests the applied method and monitoring systems in real conditions. The method is new for the aforementioned applications and the instrument is unique on the market. The advantage of EIS is the measurement of electrical impedance Z in the complex form in different points of monitored environments.

Keywords

project of applied science, electrical impedance spectrometry, device

Authors

PAŘÍLKOVÁ, J.; VESELÝ, J.

RIV year

2009

Released

15. 6. 2009

Publisher

ekotoxikologické centrum Bratislava

Location

Bratislava

ISBN

978-80-969958-4-4

Book

Contaminated sites Bratislava 2009

Edition

neuv

Edition number

1

Pages from

194

Pages to

197

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT33713,
  author="Jana {Pařílková} and Jaroslav {Veselý}",
  title="THE SOLUTION OF THE PROJECT E!3838 IN EUREKA PROGRAMME",
  booktitle="Contaminated sites Bratislava 2009",
  year="2009",
  series="neuv",
  number="1",
  pages="194--197",
  publisher="ekotoxikologické centrum Bratislava",
  address="Bratislava",
  isbn="978-80-969958-4-4"
}