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Luboš Matějíček

Researcher at Charles University in Prague

Publications -  7
Citations -  220

Luboš Matějíček is an academic researcher from Charles University in Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental pollution & Geographic information system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 193 citations.

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A GIS-based approach to spatio-temporal analysis of environmental pollution in urban areas : A case study of prague's environment extended by LIDAR data

TL;DR: In this paper, a case study is presented illustrating the application of spatial analysis to the urban areas of Prague, which involved incorporating environmental data from monitoring networks and field measurements into digital map layers.
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Development of canopy cover and woody vegetation biomass on reclaimed and unreclaimed post-mining sites

TL;DR: In this paper, the development of the canopy cover of woody vegetation was studied using historical aerial photographs of unreclaimed sites overgrown by natural succession and of sites reclaimed by the planting of alder.
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Ecological modelling of nitrate pollution in small river basins by spreadsheets and GIS

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the spatial and time variation of the nitrate (NO3−) within the basin of the stream Rakovnický (the west part of Bohemia, the whole area of 368 km2).
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Changes in the pH and other soil chemical parameters in soil surrounding wood ant (Formica polyctena) nests

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on changes in soil chemistry with distance from the nest and found that the changes in organic matter content, pH, and available Ca were caused by ants collecting and using needles as building material.
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Spontaneous establishment of late successional tree species English oak (Quercus robur) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica) at reclaimed alder plantation and unreclaimed post mining sites

TL;DR: Nitrogen-fixing trees are often used in disturbed areas to promote soil development and to prepare the ground for more demanding tree species, but their effect on the establishment of climax tree species has seldom been tested.