ŘÍČKA, Adam, Tomáš KUCHOVSKÝ and Josef ZEMAN. Stream Thermometry as an Effective Tool for Revealing Communication Areas between Mine Water and Surface Streams: Uranium Mine Rozna Case Study (Czech Republic). In Mine Water and the Environment PROCEEDINGS, 10th International Mine Water Association Congress, June 2-5. 2008. Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. Ostrava: VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, 2008, p. 35-38, 627 pp. ISBN 978-80-248-1767-5. |
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@inproceedings{769024, author = {Říčka, Adam and Kuchovský, Tomáš and Zeman, Josef}, address = {Ostrava}, booktitle = {Mine Water and the Environment PROCEEDINGS, 10th International Mine Water Association Congress, June 2-5. 2008. Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic}, keywords = {Thermometry; Rock type; Fault system; Uranium mine; Rozna; Czech Republic}, language = {eng}, location = {Ostrava}, isbn = {978-80-248-1767-5}, pages = {35-38}, publisher = {VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava}, title = {Stream Thermometry as an Effective Tool for Revealing Communication Areas between Mine Water and Surface Streams: Uranium Mine Rozna Case Study (Czech Republic)}, year = {2008} }
TY - JOUR ID - 769024 AU - Říčka, Adam - Kuchovský, Tomáš - Zeman, Josef PY - 2008 TI - Stream Thermometry as an Effective Tool for Revealing Communication Areas between Mine Water and Surface Streams: Uranium Mine Rozna Case Study (Czech Republic) PB - VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava CY - Ostrava SN - 9788024817675 KW - Thermometry KW - Rock type KW - Fault system KW - Uranium mine KW - Rozna KW - Czech Republic N2 - The Rozna mine is the last active uranium mine in Europe. When the mine is closed and flooded the original groundwater circulation will be restored. The goal of thermometry was to identify the ground water effluent positions at possible preferential drainage areas and to characterize potentially endangered parts of the mining district and its surroundings. Measured values show that the aquifer is strongly non-homogenous. The majority of groundwater inflows to streams were identified in the environment of amphibolite and brittle rocks such as migmatite, orthogneiss and granite and in the vicinity of structural features, particularly Diagonal faults in the direction of 55 to 70. ER -
ŘÍČKA, Adam, Tomáš KUCHOVSKÝ and Josef ZEMAN. Stream Thermometry as an Effective Tool for Revealing Communication Areas between Mine Water and Surface Streams: Uranium Mine Rozna Case Study (Czech Republic). In \textit{Mine Water and the Environment PROCEEDINGS, 10th International Mine Water Association Congress, June 2-5. 2008. Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic}. Ostrava: VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, 2008, p.~35-38, 627 pp. ISBN~978-80-248-1767-5.
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