Výzkum vlivu důlních děl na povrch a životní prostředí v krušnohorském regionu.

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Brázda, Zdeněk

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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava

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ÚK/Sklad diplomových prací

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201401777

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The main target of dissertation are three study areas in the Ore Mountains, isolated against each other, to compare the positives and negatives of mining and its impact on surface and environment in time. In negatives find some positives usable for further development of the cultural landscape of the Ore Mountains. Three study areas – tin ore deposit Přebuz in the west part of the Ore mountains, world famous Jáchymov and fluoride deposit Vrchoslav in the east part of the Ore mountains. Three localities with the same history of mining - panning secondary deposits, collecting ore-bearing rocks on primary deposits, the depths of mining primary gold deposits. Three localities with the same traces of mining activities and still different. The first location has traces of mining for creation of landscape to make it attractive. The second famous location is dominantly influenced by sad sign of glory not by mining activity. The famous after periods of silver and uranium. The third location is hidden in the woods, away from the interests of the general schema_dspacedb. Common to all three localities is the future. Looking to the future is optimistic because it should bring new inhabitants to the ridges and slopes of the Ore Mountains. All three localities are part of the list of mining relics included in the collective Czech-German project called „Montanregion Erzgebirge – Krušnohoří“ proposed for inclusion in the Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists UNESCO.

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Import 18/12/2013

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ore mining, tin, silver, uranium, fluoride, Montanregion

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