Režim půdní vody v malých horských povodích vystavených klimatickému stresu
The main objectives of the project were: (i) a better model representation of processes controlling hydrological responses of soils to extreme weather conditions; (ii) development of modeling tools needed for describing the soil water regime; (iii) development of monitoring and experimental protocols for the effective characterization of soil profile functioning. The research was based on hydrological and climatological data acquired through detailed monitoring of experimental sites at the selected headwater catchments in the Jizera Mts, Bohemian Forest and Giant Mts. Monitoring activities at the individual sites were carried out as planned in the project proposal. The monitoring infrastructure was maintained, optimized and partly extended. The data obtained during the project represent a unique database, characterizing the soil water responses to weather patterns at the sites of interest.
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