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GEOBIBLINE, nebo-li Geografická bibliografie ČR online (projekt MK ČR DC08P02OUK001), začala vznikat na základě vyhlášení programu Ministerstva kultury nazvaného "Zpřístupnění a ochrana kulturních, uměleckých a vědeckých zdrojů". Nápad vytvořit geografickou bibliografickou databázi mapující oborovou tvorbu 20. a 21. století se zrodil na půdě Knihovny geografie Přírodovědecké fakulty Univerzity Karlovy v Praze již v roce 2007. V témže roce byli také osloveni potenciální partneři projektu. Institucionální základnu projektu pak tvoří instituce, které se přihlásily ke spolupráci: Katedra geografie Přírodovědecké fakulty Univerzity J. E. Purkyně v Ústí nad Labem a Geografický ústav Přírodovědecké fakulty Masarykovy univerzity v Brně spolu s knihovnou Přírodovědecké fakulty MU. Původním záměrem bylo vytvoření bibliografické databáze geografických bohemik 20. a 21. století. Časový záběr rozšířen až k počátkům knihtisku (1450-) a k bibliografickým záznamům navíc začaly být připojovány plné texty. Tato sbírka obsahuje právě plné texty časopiseckých článků a monografií, jejichž záznamy jsou součástí této bibliografie.
The aim of the GEOBIBLINE database is to create and make accessible the 20th and 21st century geographical bibli.ography of Czechia. The database includes various geographical documents written by Czech authors and also by foreign authors when they are dealing with geographical issues of Czechia. The aim is to develop a geographic bibliography for a virtual research environment and for the cooperation of geographic libraries. In this way, we strive to make cultural resources easily available not only to university students but also to the general public. This repository collection consists of the fulltexts of journal articles and monographs collected as a part of of the geographical bibliography of Czechia.
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Landslide modelling for natural risk-hazard assesment with GIS
(2000)Catastrophic geomorphological processes occurring in the landscape are a manifestation of its topographical attributes. Spatially variable topographically based attributes permit the distribution of geomorphological phenomena ... -
Geomorphic evolution and present-day geomorphic processes of the southern part of the Crimean peninsula (Ukraine)
(2000)The Crimean Mts. in the southern part of the Crimean Peninsula are a tectonically active area characterized by the great dynamics of the formation of the relief, including especially wide landslides and intense development ... -
Late glacial and holocene environmental changes in the Hegau Region, Southwest Germany
(2000)Sedimentological and palaeoecological investigations have been carried out to study the impact of early farming activity on the landscape evolution, next to a settlement (dated to ~7250 a BP cal) discovered in 1984 on the ... -
Natural development and anthropogenic impacts on the vegetation of the Passeiertal, South Tyrol, during the Late-Glacial and Holocene
(2000)This study presents pollen and sediment analyses from a subalpine fen in northwestern South Tyrol. A complete sequence from Oldest Dryas to Subatlantic is preserved there. After the retreating of ice, pioneer vegetation ... -
Dust storms in South West Asia
(2000)Dust storms are widespread in the northern part of the Indian sub continent and neighbouring areas. In this paper the frequencies of dust storms as portrayed by the mapping of surface observational data are compared with ... -
Dynamic relief development and geological risks of the San Cristobal and Casita Volcanic Groups, Nicaragua
(2000)The volcanic San Cristobal group represents above all two stratovolcanoes that formed in the La Pelona caldera and a number of minor volcanoes and volcanic centers. This Group lies on the SW margin of the Nicaraguan ... -
Slope movements in Callejón de Huaylas, Peru
(2000)Slope movements in Callejón de Huaylas (the Santa River valley) are of different origin according to the variety of their causes. This paper is describing the area of Huascarán Mt. and Cañón del Pato. Rock and ice falls ... -
Granite landforms of the Central Namib
(2000)The central Namib Desert in Namibia is an area of extreme aridity. It possesses a wide range of granite landforms, that include domes, boulders, pediments, caves, tafoni, alveoles, weathering pits and flakes. Many of these ...