541-4001/01 – Regional hydrogeology (RHG)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Geological EngineeringCredits4
Subject guarantordoc. Mgr. Monika Ličbinská, Ph.D.Subject version guarantordoc. Mgr. Monika Ličbinská, Ph.D.
Study levelundergraduate or graduateRequirementCompulsory
Year3Semestersummer
Study languageCzech
Year of introduction2019/2020Year of cancellation
Intended for the facultiesHGFIntended for study typesBachelor
Instruction secured by
LoginNameTuitorTeacher giving lectures
SCH0013 doc. Mgr. Monika Ličbinská, Ph.D.
Extent of instruction for forms of study
Form of studyWay of compl.Extent
Full-time Credit and Examination 2+1
Part-time Credit and Examination 8+4

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

Our intention is to provide a broad coverage of topics (see annotation of the course) in order to acquaint students with the basic principles of the subject taught and their practical applications.

Teaching methods

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Summary

The course acquaints students with the problems of structural-tectonic structure for forming hydrogeological conditions in the Czech Republic, defines in detail the hydrogeological characteristics of individual areas, specifies the importance of hydrogeological regionalization and defines hydrological regions and also deals with the genesis and distribution of mineral and thermal waters in the Czech Republic.

Compulsory literature:

FETTER, C.W. Applied hydrogeology. 4th Edition. Prentice - Hall, Inc, 2001, 598 s. ISBN 0-13-088239-9 BRASSINGTON, R. Field Hydrogeology. London: Geological Society of London, 2007, 264 s. ISBN 978-0-470-01828-6 DOMENICO, P.A., SHWARTZ, F.W. Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology, 2nd edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997, 528 s. ISBN 978-0471597629 JIAO, J., POST, V. Coastal Hydrogeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019, 404 s. ISBN 978-1-139-34414-2, https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139344142

Recommended literature:

STUMM, W., MORGAN, J.J. Aquatic Chemistry. 3rd Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996, 596 s. ISBN 0-471-51184-6 APPELO, C.A.J., POSTMA, D. Geochemistry, Groundwater and Pollution. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1993, 536 s. ISBN 04-1536-421-3 DREVER, J.I. The geochemistry of natural waters. Second edition. N.J.: Printice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 1988, 437 s. ISBN 0-13-351396-3 HORNBERGER, G.M., RAFFENSPERGER, J.P., WIBERG, P.L., ESHLEMAN, K.N. Elements of Physical Hydrology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998, 388 s. ISBN 978-1-421-41373-0

Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester

Continuous control of tasks in exercises. Check the work with the map. Written and oral exam.

E-learning

Other requirements

Practical trainings proving a knowledge of student within the topics taught.

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.

Subject syllabus:

The course acquaints students with the problems of structural-tectonic structure for forming hydrogeological conditions in the Czech Republic, defines in detail the hydrogeological characteristics of individual areas, specifies the importance of hydrogeological regionalization and defines hydrological regions and also deals with the genesis and distribution of mineral and thermal waters in the Czech Republic.

Conditions for subject completion

Part-time form (validity from: 2019/2020 Winter semester)
Task nameType of taskMax. number of points
(act. for subtasks)
Min. number of pointsMax. počet pokusů
Credit and Examination Credit and Examination 100 (100) 51
        Credit Credit 33  17
        Examination Examination 67  18 3
Mandatory attendence participation: Compulsory participation in seminars at least 75%. Optional lectures.

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Conditions for subject completion and attendance at the exercises within ISP: Compulsory participation in seminars at least 75%. Submission of all correctly completed tasks from seminars. Optional lectures. The condition for passing the course is to master the materials according to the content of the course. Written exam.

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Assessment of instruction



2022/2023 Summer