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Zdeňka Wittlingerová

Researcher at Czech University of Life Sciences Prague

Publications -  15
Citations -  96

Zdeňka Wittlingerová is an academic researcher from Czech University of Life Sciences Prague. The author has contributed to research in topics: Czech & Waste sorting. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 15 publications receiving 75 citations.

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One-year measurements of chloroethenes in tree cores and groundwater at the SAP Mimoň Site, Northern Bohemia

TL;DR: Values documented that the results of tree core analyses can be used to indicate the presence of CE in the subsurface, and revealed possible preservation of the contaminant in the wood of trees.
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Soil geochemical mapping of the central part of Prague, Czech Republic

TL;DR: In this paper, the EuroGeoSurveys Geochemistry Expert Group's "Urban Geochemistry (URGE) project" was used to study and compare the level of potential hazardous trace element contamination in the topsoil of European cities.
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Exposure to airborne fungi during sorting of recyclable plastics in waste treatment facilities.

TL;DR: Generally, high concentrations of airborne fungi were detected in the working environment of plastic waste sorting facilities, which raises the question of health risk taken by the employees.
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The material flows of lead in the Czech Republic

TL;DR: In this paper, the process of creating closed-loop material flows of lead in the Czech Republic achieves adequate levels; considering the idea of so-called recycling society, economic activities, such as collection, accumulation, disposal and treatment of waste, should be made more efficient on an ongoing basis as a part of sustainable consumption and production systems.
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Updated energy policy of the Czech Republic may result in instability of the electricity grid in Central Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, a material flow analysis for the entire energy sector of the Czech Republic till 2040 was carried out, which revealed mounting evidence indicating that the novel energy policy proposed was too ambitious which may affect the stability of the power grid in the surrounding countries.