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Publikováno v:
Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, Vol 21, Iss 0, Pp 33-37 (2019)
The paper deals with a rehabilitation of the historic building of Carmel Monastery next to the Prague Castle. A structural survey of building was carried out and the historical drainage and ventilation system was identified. Based on structural surve
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https://doaj.org/article/b698e658d64940a3839acca247ac0118
Publikováno v:
Zprávy památkové péče. 81:273-280
Publikováno v:
Advances in Science and Technology.
The paper deals with the analysis of performed repairs and the current state of drainage and ventilation system of the Plasy convent and their evaluation. The Plasy historic water system is described in detail based on the results of a long-term fiel
Publikováno v:
Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, Vol 21, Iss 0, Pp 33-37 (2019)
The paper deals with a rehabilitation of the historic building of Carmel Monastery next to the Prague Castle. A structural survey of building was carried out and the historical drainage and ventilation system was identified. Based on structural surve
Publikováno v:
Key Engineering Materials. 731:74-79
During the detailed moisture survey of the former convent the historical drainage and ventilation systems were found and documented. This paper describes an interesting discovery in the basement of the monastery and presents conceptual design of reme
Publikováno v:
Polar Biology. 33:737-745
The survival and colonisation potential of photoautotrophic microbes (cyanobacteria and microalgae) were investigated in three terrestrial environments within a glacierised catchment on Svalbard: old vegetation-covered soil, recently deglaciated barr
Publikováno v:
Stibal, M, Tranter, M, Benning, LG & Řehák, J 2008, ' Microbial primary production on an Arctic glacier is insignificant in comparison with allochthonous organic carbon input ', Environmental Microbiology, vol. 10, pp. 2172-2178 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01620.x
Environmental Microbiology
Environmental Microbiology
Cryoconite holes are unique freshwater environments on glacier surfaces, formed when solar-heated dark debris melts down into the ice. Active photoautotrophic microorganisms are abundant within the holes and fix inorganic carbon due to the availabili