"P\u0159e\u017Eije Irty\u0161 rok 2030? Vliv dlouhodob\u00E9ho nevhodn\u00E9ho vyu\u017Eit\u00ED krajiny horn\u00EDho toku \u0159eky (Severn\u00ED Kazachst\u00E1n)"@cs . "Will the river Irtysh survive the year 2030? Impact of long-term unsuitable land use and water management of the upper stretch of the river catchment (North Kazakhstan)"@en . "[9CD9E09BAF08]" . . . "RIV/00020711:_____/06:00000697!RIV07-MZP-00020711" . . "0943-0105" . "Environmental Geology" . . . . . "DE - Spolkov\u00E1 republika N\u011Bmecko" . "P\u0159e\u017Eije Irty\u0161 rok 2030? Vliv dlouhodob\u00E9ho nevhodn\u00E9ho vyu\u017Eit\u00ED krajiny horn\u00EDho toku \u0159eky (Severn\u00ED Kazachst\u00E1n)"@cs . "Will the river Irtysh survive the year 2030? Impact of long-term unsuitable land use and water management of the upper stretch of the river catchment (North Kazakhstan)" . . . "RIV/00020711:_____/06:00000697" . . "Z(MZP0002071101)" . . "hydrogeology; contamination; landuse"@en . . "1"^^ . "The Irtysh river basin all the way from river spring in China across Kazakhstan as far as to the Russian part of Siberia belongs among the most ecologically endangered and affected regions on our planet. The study provides a summary of historical reasons of anthropological interventions in this area, which began with construction of plants of the military \u2013 industrial complexes in the forties of the last century during the World War Two. These plants have the major share in locally extremely high concentrations of heavy metals in surface as well in groundwaters. The Semipalatinsk nuclear polygon plays a specific role as a source of contamination of local waters." . "3"^^ . "7"^^ . . . "1" . "Will the river Irtysh survive the year 2030? Impact of long-term unsuitable land use and water management of the upper stretch of the river catchment (North Kazakhstan)" . "The Irtysh river basin all the way from river spring in China across Kazakhstan as far as to the Russian part of Siberia belongs among the most ecologically endangered and affected regions on our planet. The study provides a summary of historical reasons of anthropological interventions in this area, which began with construction of plants of the military \u2013 industrial complexes in the forties of the last century during the World War Two. These plants have the major share in locally extremely high concentrations of heavy metals in surface as well in groundwaters. The Semipalatinsk nuclear polygon plays a specific role as a source of contamination of local waters."@en . "The Irtysh river basin all the way from river spring in China across Kazakhstan as far as to the Russian part of Siberia belongs among the most ecologically endangered and affected regions on our planet. The study provides a summary of historical reasons of anthropological interventions in this area, which began with construction of plants of the military \u2013 industrial complexes in the forties of the last century during the World War Two."@cs . "52" . "509028" . "1;7" . . "Will the river Irtysh survive the year 2030? Impact of long-term unsuitable land use and water management of the upper stretch of the river catchment (North Kazakhstan)"@en . "Hrkal, Zbyn\u011Bk" .