During our journey to China and visit of Chinese experts in the Slovakia we will provide together a series of the field works and by the help of hydrochemistry methods to define carbon among in the water. We expect, that the methods will be different and based on the research tradition of our countries. Because of this, big benefit for us will be cooperation and presentation of the methods.
Main aims of the project cooperation are:
- Mutual use of special laboratory equipment and apparatus
- field research and collecting of the material/data
- Preparation of the joint publication and other outputs
Papers
Gessert, A. (2016). Geomorphology of the Slovak karst (Eastern part). Journal of Maps, 12, 285-288. (http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17445647.2016.1202874)
Gessert, A. Hochmuth, Z., (2017). The Jasov plateau in the Slovak karst as an experimental area for the denudation dynamic research. 17th International congres on Speleology, Sydney, Australia, 22-29. July 2017
Gessert, A., Strakova, V. (2017). Geomorfologicke pomery a inventarizacia lokalit penovcov a travertinov vo vychodnej casti Slovenskeho krasu. Geomophologia Slovaca et Bohemica, 17, 1, 7-21. (http://www.asg.sav.sk/gfsb/v0171/gfsb0170101.pdf)
Oral presentations
Gessert, A. 2016. Geomorphology research of the Slovak karst area. IRCK, Guilin, China
Hochmuth, Z. 2016. Denudation rate of karst areas of Slovakia. IRCK, Guilin, China
Hochmuth, Z. 2017. Experimental karst recharge areas of Zhaidi and Maocun in South China. Research seminar of the Institute of Geography. UPJS, Kosice. Invitation
Hochmuth, Z., Gessert, A. 2017. The Jasov plateau in the Slovak karst as an experimental area for the denudation dynamic research. 17th International congres on Speleology, Sydney, Australia, 22-29. July 2017
Gessert, A. 2017. Chemical composition of karst water as an tool to understand a denudation of the karst surface. Research seminar of the Institute of Geography. UPJS, Kosice. Invitation
Videos
Some information about the project activities
Project introduction