Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009)

No. 4

https://doi.org/10.17221/2508-SWR
 
Index of Volume 4 List of Rewiewers
Research Soil and Water
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): -download PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/3/2009-SWR
Original Paper
Time variations of rainfall erosivity factor in the Czech Republic
E. Kubátová, M. Janeček, D. Kobzová
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 131-141abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/12/2009-SWR
Original Paper
Evaluation of crop effects on runoff and washout of soil from the surface of agricultural land
J. Podhrázská, J. Uhlířová, S. Hejduk
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 142-148abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/38/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Meteorological situations in 2007 and their implications for the cycling of selected chemical elements in a Central Bohemian forested catchment
P. Kubínová, P. Drahota, J. Fišák, P. Skřivan, J. Rohovec
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 149-158abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/7/2009-SWR
Original Paper
The changes of soil mineral nitrogen observed on farms between autumn and spring and modelled with a simple leaching equation
J. Haberle, H. Kusá, P. Svoboda, J. Klír
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 159-167abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/14/2009-SWR
Original Paper
Spectroscopic characteristics of humic acids originated in soils and lignite
Ľ. Pospíšilová, N. Fasurová
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 168-175abstractdownload PDF

No. 3

https://doi.org/10.17221/40/2008-SWR
Original Paper
The effect of municipal wastewater irrigation on the yield and quality of vegetables and crops
J. Zavadil
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 91-103abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/43/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Effect of cutting regime on soil physical properties of wet thistle meadows
R. Duffková, T. Kvítek
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 104-115abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/2354-SWR
Original Paper
The effect of fertilisation with fermented pig slurry on the quantitative and qualitative parameters of tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum)
L. Kouřimská, L. Babička, K. Václavíková, D. Miholová, Z. Pacáková, M. Koudela
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 116-121abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/16/2009-SWR
Short Communication
Impact of land-use change on proteolytic activity of mountain meadows
V. Vranová, P. Formánek, K. Rejšek, M. Pavelka
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 122-125abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/9/2009-SWR
Short Communication
Utilization of microbial inoculation and compost for revitalization of soils
O. Mikanová, S. Usťak, A. Czakó
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 126-130abstractdownload PDF

No. 2

https://doi.org/10.17221/46/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Economic assessment of degraded land
J. Janků
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 47-56abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/27/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Optimisation of soil conservation systems within integrated territorial protection
M. Dumbrovský, S. Korsuň
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 57-65abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/41/2008-SWR
Original Paper
An analysis of the Rendzina issue in the valid Czech soil classification system
J. Sládková
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 66-83abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/45/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Soil-terrain modelling and erosion analysis at field scale level, a case study
T. Zádorová, L. Brodský, M. Rohošková
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 84-90abstractdownload PDF

No. 1

https://doi.org/10.17221/22/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Use of the KINFIL rainfall-runoff model on the Hukava catchment
P. Kovář, V. Kadlec
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 1-9abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/31/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Assessment of transport risk of cadmium and lead on the basis of immobilisation capability of soil
J. Makovníková, G. Barančíková
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 10-16abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/32/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Application of neuro-genetic algorithm to determine reservoir response in different hydrologic adversaries
M. Majumder, R.N. Barman, P.Kr. Roy, B.Kr. Jana, A. Mazumdar
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 17-27abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/37/2008-SWR
Original Paper
Approximation of subsurface drainage discharge by De Zeeuw-Hellinga theory and its verification in heavy soils of fluvial landscape of the Cerhovice brook
J. Štibinger
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 28-38abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/30/2008-SWR
Short Communication
Water erosion and characteristics of sediment load in the Kopaninský stream basin
J. Uhlířová, M. Kaplická, T. Kvítek
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): 39-46abstractdownload PDF

Special Issue 2

https://doi.org/10.17221/474-SWR
 
Introduction to Special Issue on Hydrology of a Small Basin
M. Tesař, Ľ. Lichner, M. Šír, M. Krejča
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S1-S5download PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/482-SWR
 
Retention curves of soil from the liz experimental catchment obtained by three methods
M. Sněhota, M. Dubovec, M. Dohnal, M. Císlerová
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S6-S13abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/477-SWR
 
Variability of saturated hydraulic conductivities in the agriculturallycultivated soils
V. Štekauerová, V. Mikulec
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S14-S21abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/1368-SWR
 
Numerical analysis of ponded infiltration experiment under different experimental conditions
J. Dušek, M. Dohnal, T. Vogel
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S22-S27abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/478-SWR
 
Development of vaporization process from young stands of Norway Spruce and European Beech after snow breakage
P. Kantor, F. Šach, Z. Karl, V. Černohous
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S28-S38abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/476-SWR
 
The actual consumption of water by selected cultivated and weed species of plants and the actual values of evapotranspiration of the stands as determined under field conditions
J. Pivec, V. Brant
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S39-S48abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/480-SWR
 
Evaluation of functional properties of various types of vegetation cover using remotely sensed data analysis
J. Brom, J. Procházka, A. Rejšková
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S49-S58abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/1367-SWR
 
Long-term effect of forest renewal on the water regime in the small experimental watershed Červík
M. Bíba, Z. Oceánská, Z. Vícha, M. Jařabáč
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S59-S65abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/475-SWR
 
Evaluation of monitoring on Modrava catchments
J. Pavlásek, J. Ředinová, P. Skalská
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S66-S74abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/481-SWR
 
The comparison of water and matter flows in three small catchments in the Šumava Mountains
J. Procházka, J. Brom, L. Pechar
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S75-S82abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/472-SWR
 
Hydrological processes in the subsurface investigated by water isotopes and silica
M. Šanda, A. Kulasová, M. Císlerová
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S83-S92abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/1366-SWR
 
Variability of water regime in the forested experimental catchments
J. Buchtele, M. Tesař, P. Krám
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S93-S101abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/471-SWR
 
The influence of temporal rainfall distribution in the flood runoff modelling
P. Máca, P. Torfs
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S102-S110abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/479-SWR
 
Assessment of evapotranspiration simulations in the Malše basin
R. Košková, S. Němečková
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S111-S122abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/473-SWR
 
Soluble and insoluble pollutants in fog and rime water samples
J. Fišák, V. Stoyanova, P. Chaloupecký, D. Řezáčová, T. Tsacheva, T. Kupenova, M. Marinov
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S123-S130abstractdownload PDF
https://doi.org/10.17221/483-SWR
 
The influence of irrigation on nitrates movement in soil and risk of subsoil contamination
K. Nováková, D. Nágel
Soil & Water Res., 4 (2009): S131-S136abstractdownload PDF

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