"A synthesis map of groundwater vulnerability in the Czech Republic (CR)."@en . "RIV/00027049:_____/13:#0000648!RIV14-MZE-00027049" . "P(QH82096), Z(MZE0002704902)" . "A synthesis map of groundwater vulnerability in the Czech Republic (CR)." . "Hartlov\u00E1, L." . "2" . "A synthesis map of groundwater vulnerability in the Czech Republic (CR)." . . "Nov\u00E1k, Pavel" . . "5"^^ . "groundwater vulnerability; infiltration capacity; water quality; GIS"@en . . "EGRSE Journal" . . "The presented methodology of the synthetic map of groundwater vulnerability is based on three maps: soil infiltration ability categorization, categorization of geology vulnerability and potential groundwater dotation. The methodology of soil infiltration ability categorization is based on maximum information entry of the investigated soil unit to specify the soil infiltration ability the most accurate way. The principle lies first in setting the coefficients of importance for the each particular criterion of the Valuated Soil-Ecological Units code (BPEJ) in the view of their infiltration influence and second in determination the weights for the criteria (1 maximum infiltration, 5 minimum infiltration). The map of geological environment vulnerability was created from three input covers, namely from the first layer the character of geological environment, second - the character of groundwater circulation and third - transmissivity. Again both covers were categorized. Both have five category and as the same principle as BPEJ cover was used. Category 1 from the character of geological environment presents the most permeable environment and category 5 impermeable environment. Five categories were created as the product of the categories and weight significance. The most vulnerability has category 1 and minimally vulnerability then category 5. The task can be solved either in GIS (Arc GIS) for graphic output or numerically on PC."@en . . . . "1805-2266" . . "2013" . "2"^^ . . . "59132" . "The presented methodology of the synthetic map of groundwater vulnerability is based on three maps: soil infiltration ability categorization, categorization of geology vulnerability and potential groundwater dotation. The methodology of soil infiltration ability categorization is based on maximum information entry of the investigated soil unit to specify the soil infiltration ability the most accurate way. The principle lies first in setting the coefficients of importance for the each particular criterion of the Valuated Soil-Ecological Units code (BPEJ) in the view of their infiltration influence and second in determination the weights for the criteria (1 maximum infiltration, 5 minimum infiltration). The map of geological environment vulnerability was created from three input covers, namely from the first layer the character of geological environment, second - the character of groundwater circulation and third - transmissivity. Again both covers were categorized. Both have five category and as the same principle as BPEJ cover was used. Category 1 from the character of geological environment presents the most permeable environment and category 5 impermeable environment. Five categories were created as the product of the categories and weight significance. The most vulnerability has category 1 and minimally vulnerability then category 5. The task can be solved either in GIS (Arc GIS) for graphic output or numerically on PC." . "Michl\u00ED\u010Dek, E." . . . . "[9B5233E8EFC3]" . . "RIV/00027049:_____/13:#0000648" . . . . "A synthesis map of groundwater vulnerability in the Czech Republic (CR)."@en . "Nov\u00E1kov\u00E1, Eva" . . "12"^^ . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "Slav\u00EDk, J." . . .