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Influence of the river floodplain on the regime of the upper Lužnice River
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Hydrological regime of Adygine lake, Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan
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Retention potential and hydrological balance of a peat bog: case study of Rokytka Moors, Otava River headwaters, sw. Czechia
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Applicability of quartz grains surface analysis to the study of the genesis of unlithified sediments
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Manifestations and causes of meromixis in lakes resulting from mineral extraction in Czechia
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Trace elements in soils in the northern and the central Tian-shan (Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan)
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2008, Vol. 113, Issue 3, pp. 253-268 -
Lithologic predisposition, morphology, and spatial distribution of patterned ground above alpine timberline in the High Sudetes
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2007, Vol. 112, Issue 4, pp. 373-387 -
Succession of vegetation in alluvial floodplains after extreme floods
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Methods of bathymetric mapping of Czech lakes
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New bathymetric mapping of the Bohemian Forest glacial lakes
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From Chernozem to Luvisol or from Luvisol to Chernozem? A discussion about the relationships and limits of the two types of soils. A case study of the soil catena of Hrušov, Czechia
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Floods 2002 in Prague - reflections, lessons and ideas
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2004, Vol. 109, Issue 2, pp. 170-180 -
Lakes and water reservoirs in the Czech Republic
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2004, Vol. 109, Issue 2, pp. 189-196 -
Characteristic features of frost-riven cliffs: comparison of active frost-riven cliffs in the world and (non-active) frost-riven cliffs in the Rusavská hornatina (Mts.)
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Surface and Undersurface Phenomena in the Čecher Hill in the Hostýnské vrchy Hills
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Genetic classification of lakes in the Czech Republic
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