KOLEJKA, Jaromír, Martin KLIMÁNEK, Tomáš MIKITA and Jaroslav SVOBODA. Polomy na Šumavě způsobené orkánem Kyrill a spoluúčast reliéfu na poškození lesa (The windthrows in Šumava Mts. caused by the Kyrill windstorm and terrain participation in forest damage). Geomorphologia Slovaca et Bohemica. Bratislava: Geografický ústav SAV, 2010, vol. 10, No 2, p. 16-28. ISSN 1337-6799.
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Original name Polomy na Šumavě způsobené orkánem Kyrill a spoluúčast reliéfu na poškození lesa
Name in Czech Polomy na Šumavě způsobené orkánem Kyrill a spoluúčast reliéfu na poškození lesa
Name (in English) The windthrows in Šumava Mts. caused by the Kyrill windstorm and terrain participation in forest damage
Authors KOLEJKA, Jaromír (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Martin KLIMÁNEK (203 Czech Republic), Tomáš MIKITA (203 Czech Republic) and Jaroslav SVOBODA (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Geomorphologia Slovaca et Bohemica, Bratislava, Geografický ústav SAV, 2010, 1337-6799.
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study Earth magnetism, geodesy, geography
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/10:00047284
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords (in Czech) polom; analýzy GIS; digitální model reliéfu; analýza terénu; Šumava
Keywords in English windthrow; GIS analysis; digital terrain model; terrain analysis; Šumava Mts.
Tags DEM, disaster management, windthrows
Changed by Changed by: prof. RNDr. Jaromír Kolejka, CSc., učo 1107. Changed: 17/2/2011 16:22.
Abstract
The Hurricane Kyrill has affected vast areas of the Šumava Mts. during the night of January 18th 2007. On both sides of the state border it totally or partly damaged dozens of square kilometers of the forest in all zones of the Šumava National Park and the Bayerischer Wald National Park. The research project’s aim was to use the commonly used geoinformation technologies (GIT) and geodata to identify levels of impact of windthrow factors, mainly with regard to their application in predicting imminent risks. The research hypothesis presumes that the incidence of windthrows, the amount of harm done and the cost of alleviating it are in close relationship with natural factors of the area and especially terrain features of the landscape. The geostatistical analysis has identified that the individual terrain features – sea elevation slope, aspect, terrain curvature and terrain wind vulnerability derived from DEM – compared with the general (at the closest meteostations) wind direction provided less reliable results. Much better results were given by the comparative analysis of local wind directions modeled separately and mentioned terrain features. Very applicable results are based on the integrated physical and forest canopy features where terrain parameters play relatively additional role.
Abstract (in English)
The Hurricane Kyrill has affected vast areas of the Šumava Mts. during the night of January 18th 2007. On both sides of the state border it totally or partly damaged dozens of square kilometers of the forest in all zones of the Šumava National Park and the Bayerischer Wald National Park. The research project’s aim was to use the commonly used geoinformation technologies (GIT) and geodata to identify levels of impact of windthrow factors, mainly with regard to their application in predicting imminent risks. The research hypothesis presumes that the incidence of windthrows, the amount of harm done and the cost of alleviating it are in close relationship with natural factors of the area and especially terrain features of the landscape. The geostatistical analysis has identified that the individual terrain features – sea elevation slope, aspect, terrain curvature and terrain wind vulnerability derived from DEM – compared with the general (at the closest meteostations) wind direction provided less reliable results. Much better results were given by the comparative analysis of local wind directions modeled separately and mentioned terrain features. Very applicable results are based on the integrated physical and forest canopy features where terrain parameters play relatively additional role.
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MSM0021622418, plan (intention)Name: DYNAMICKÁ GEOVIZUALIZACE V KRIZOVÉM MANAGEMENTU
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Dynamic Geovisualisation in Crises Management
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