Geochemické modelování vývoje chemismu podzemních vod po zatopení vytěženého uhelného ložiska Žacléř

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The diploma thesis deals with geochemical modeling and development of mine water chemistry after flooding of the mined Žacléř coal deposit. The thesis examines mainly the influence of flowing mine waters on the quality of surface waters, into which these waters are subsequently poured. The theoretical part of the diploma thesis deals with the description of natural and technical conditions of the locality Důl Jan Šverma in Žacléř. The practical part of the diploma thesis includes the methodology of water abstraction in the field and their laboratory processing, as well as data analysis of data obtained from four selected localities around the Jan Šverma Mine, which are nádrž Egydi, Lampertický potok, outlet from Antoni and Prokopi galleries and Malý kalový rybník. The received and measured data were analyzed in the hydrochemical programs PHREEQC and The Geochemist’s Workbench.

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Mine water, Mine Jan Šverma, hydrochemical modeling, PHREEQC, Geochemist’s Workbench

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