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Journal articles on the topic "Mariánské Lázně (Czech Republic)"

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Beard, Brian L., L. Gordon Medaris-Jr, Clark M. Johnson, Emil Jelínek, J. Tonika, and Lee R. Riciputi. "Geochronology and geochemistry of eclogites from the Mariánské Lázně Complex, Czech Republic: Implications for Variscan orogenesis." Geologische Rundschau 84, no. 3 (1995): 552. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s005310050024.

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Beard, Brian L., L. Gordon Medaris, Clark M. Johnson, Emil Jelínek, J. Tonika, and Lee R. Riciputi. "Geochronology and geochemistry of eclogites from the Mariánské Lázně Complex, Czech Republic: Implications for Variscan orogenesis." Geologische Rundschau 84, no. 3 (September 1995): 552–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00284520.

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Fischer, Tomáš, Petra Štěpančíková, Magda Karousová, Petr Tábořík, Christina Flechsig, and Mahmoud Gaballah. "Imaging the Mariánské Lázně Fault (Czech Republic) by 3-D ground-penetrating radar and electric resistivity tomography." Studia Geophysica et Geodaetica 56, no. 4 (September 8, 2012): 1019–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11200-012-0825-z.

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Weinlich, Falk H., Eckhard Faber, Alena Boušková, Josef Horálek, Manfred Teschner, and Jürgen Poggenburg. "Seismically induced variations in Mariánské Lázně fault gas composition in the NW Bohemian swarm quake region, Czech Republic — A continuous gas monitoring." Tectonophysics 421, no. 1-2 (July 2006): 89–110. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2006.04.012.

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Hrouda, František, Shah Wali Faryad, Marta Chlupáčová, and Petr Jeřábek. "Magnetic fabric in amphibolized eclogites and serpentinized ultramafites in the Mariánské Lázně Complex (Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic): Product of exhumation-driven retrogression?" Tectonophysics 629 (August 2014): 260–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2014.01.034.

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Burian, Michal. "Proposal for structure of the national system for support of sustainable tourism and a methodology of rating of selected tourist services." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 53, no. 3 (2005): 7–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun200553030007.

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This thesis is focused on preparation of basic elements of the National System for Support of Sustainable Tourism in the Czech Republic and on development of a methodology for ranking of selected tourist services from the sustainable point of view. Its result is planned to be used as a basis for real decisions potentially taken by the Czech government in near future.The first part analyses and summarises existing approaches worldwide to sustainable tourism, potential benefits and different impacts of tourism in order to specify possible measures avoiding unwanted impacts later on. The need to change towards sutainability in tourism is based on analysis of different policies and documents and a summary of duties of the Czech government (national ones and international ones). There is also a list of the best experiences available how to promote, support and encourage development of sustainable tourism based on analysis of the World Tourism Organisation studies and recommendations, existing EMS systems like ISO, EU ecolabel or methods, approaches, criteria and indicators used by different labels.Next part defines neccessary elements for successful system functioning in the Czech Republic, based on existing and working governmental and non-governmental structures not forgetting such important activities like information, education, marketing and motivation and sets expected responsibilities and roles of different potential partners participating on the system implementation.Unfortunately, there is no one certified tourist business in Czechia according to ISO, EMAS or EU flower before end of October 2004. Main reasons are price, missing benefits and motivations for businesses. Therefore an self-assesment questionnaire for a small-scale accommodation is developed. This fits with the „easy to understand, easy to answer“. This option is missing in the country and it is understood as a prestep to more sophisticated methods of measurment. The main sustainable criteria are set as “GUESTS“, “NATURE RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT“ (water, energy, green building, reduction of waste, soft mobility, biodiversity), “LOCAL COMMUNITIES“ (culture, economy) and “FUTURE“.The Czech Republic needs to start to implement sustainable tourism policies in practice. It should be organised in wide cross-sector partnership co-operation of profession associations, consumer associations and under the official responsibility of Ministry of Environment and Ministry for Regional Development (responsible for tourism). This thesis has been published in a shorten form during the WTO conference for Europe “Public Private Partnerships for Sustainability Certification of Tourism Activities“, taken place in October 2004 in Mariánské Lázně. Based on this presentation, conclusions and results of this thesis will be included in the project „National programme for Sustainability in Tourism“. This project will be submitted in the Czech government by both above mentioned ministries before end of 2004.
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Nickschick, Tobias, Christina Flechsig, Jan Mrlina, Frank Oppermann, Felix Löbig, and Thomas Günther. "Large-scale electrical resistivity tomography in the Cheb Basin (Eger Rift) at an International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) monitoring site to image fluid-related structures." Solid Earth 10, no. 6 (November 14, 2019): 1951–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/se-10-1951-2019.

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Abstract. The Cheb Basin, a region of ongoing swarm earthquake activity in the western Czech Republic, is characterized by intense carbon dioxide degassing along two known fault zones – the N–S-striking Počatky–Plesná fault zone (PPZ) and the NW–SE-striking Mariánské Lázně fault zone (MLF). The fluid pathways for the ascending CO2 of mantle origin are one of the subjects of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) project “Drilling the Eger Rift” in which several geophysical surveys are currently being carried out in this area to image the topmost hundreds of meters to assess the structural situation, as existing boreholes are not sufficiently deep to characterize it. As electrical resistivity is a sensitive parameter to the presence of conductive rock fractions as liquid fluids, clay minerals, and also metallic components, a large-scale dipole–dipole experiment using a special type of electric resistivity tomography (ERT) was carried out in June 2017 in order to image fluid-relevant structures. We used permanently placed data loggers for voltage measurements in conjunction with moving high-power current sources to generate sufficiently strong signals that could be detected all along the 6.5 km long profile with 100 and 150 m dipole spacings. After extensive processing of time series for voltage and current using a selective stacking approach, the pseudo-section is inverted, which results in a resistivity model that allows for reliable interpretations depths of up than 1000 m. The subsurface resistivity image reveals the deposition and transition of the overlying Neogene Vildštejn and Cypris formations, but it also shows a very conductive basement of phyllites and granites that can be attributed to high salinity or rock alteration by these fluids in the tectonically stressed basement. Distinct, narrow pathways for CO2 ascent are not observed with this kind of setup, which hints at wide degassing structures over several kilometers within the crust instead. We also observed gravity and GPS data along this profile in order to constrain ERT results. A gravity anomaly of ca. −9 mGal marks the deepest part of the Cheb Basin where the ERT profile indicates a large accumulation of conductive rocks, indicating a very deep weathering or alteration of the phyllitic basement due to the ascent of magmatic fluids such as CO2. We propose a conceptual model in which certain lithologic layers act as caps for the ascending fluids based on stratigraphic records and our results from this experiment, providing a basis for future drillings in the area aimed at studying and monitoring fluids.
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Osoba, V., J. Sedláček, M. Hanzlíková, and I. Literák. "Collyriclosis in Red-backed shrikes Lanius collurio from Israel and Czech Republic." Helminthologia 55, no. 2 (June 1, 2018): 173–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0009.

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Summary One juvenile Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) with a cutaneous cyst of Collyriclum faba under its beak was observed in Israel on 13 October 2016. Another Red-backed shrike (adult female) with multiple cutaneous cysts around the vent was observed in Průhonice, Czech Republic on 19 June 2017. A third Red-backed shrike (adult male) with three cutaneous cysts around the vent was observed in Mariánské Radčice, Czech Republic on 16 July 2017. In the Israeli case, two adult trematodes C. faba were found in the cutaneous cyst. In the two Czech cases, C. faba was identified indirectly by analysing the cutaneous cyst morphology. C. faba had never been recorded previously in Israel.
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Martinek, Libor. "Literature reflecting on Frederic Chopin’s visits to the spa towns of western Czechia." Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 52, no. 1 (March 28, 2019): 325–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1505-9057.52.19.

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The composer Frederic Chopin is connected with Czechia through a number of visits (in Carlsbad, Prague, Děčín, Teplice, and Marienbad) which he spent joyfully meeting his family, who lived in the Russian-occupied Poland. In Czechia, he met and fell deeply in love with Maria Wodzińska, who, unfortunately, did not reciprocate his feelings. In Prague, he became acquainted with Czech national revivalists (Václav Hanka, among others) and with famous composers of the time. In Vienna, the centre of the Habsburg monarchy, he met many Czech composers and befriended the violinist Josef Slavík. Chopin was invited to play in several Czech castles; he received a particularly warm welcome in Děčín. His music teachers in Warsaw were of Czech origin. Chopin’s numerous relationships with Czechia inspired the establishment of the Frederic Chopin Society, the international festival held in Mariánské Lázně (formerly Marienbad), and even musicological symposia. Many Czechs – poets, fiction writers, literary historians, musicians, and music scholars – emphasised how Chopin and his music influenced them. They were inspired by the many notable facts associated with Chopin’s visits and experiences in Czechia and in other locations throughout the Austrian Empire; by his romantic life, democratic thinking, personal qualities, and artistic skills. Various interesting literary works include poetry collections by Kamil Bednář, Jiří Karen, Josef Pávek, Oldřich Zemek, Karla Erbová, and a collection of three novellas by Vladislav Mareš. Apart from writing about Czech Chopin-related works and translating key Polish chopiniana into Czech, the author of this study focuses mainly on the interpretation of the relations between literature and music in the works of the these Polish writers: Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, Tadeusz Łopalewski, Janina Siwkowska, Maria Kuncewiczowa, Juliusz Kaden-Bandrowski, Jerzy Broszkiewicz, Mira Jaworczakowa and more.
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Horáčková, Jitka. "Měkkýši Národní přírodní rezervace Soos [Molluscs (Mollusca) of the Soos National Nature Reserve]." Malacologica Bohemoslovaca 11 (December 18, 2012): 54–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/mab2012-11-54.

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The Soos National Nature Reserve nearby Františkovy Lázně Town (Western Bohemia, Czech Republic) is a spectacular peatbog site with the occurrence of fens on numerous mineral spring effluents, emanations of pure carbon dioxide in mofettes (i.e. false mud volcanoes), parts with saltwater wetlands, and diatomite mantel in its central part. These natural conditions affect general character of all habitats, vegetation and malacocoenoses in the reserve. Altogether, 31 mollusc species were found there, but only two of them are considered as near threatened (Pisidium obtusale and Vertigo substriata). The majority of recorded assemblage was composed of common and generalist mollusc species.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mariánské Lázně (Czech Republic)"

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Smrčka, Pavel. "The economic impact of wellness tourism with a focus on the spa industry in the Czech Republic." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-264290.

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This master thesis aims to provide a complex up-to-date overview of the spa industry in the Czech Republic and to analyze the position of Spa Luhačovice. Having shown the growing global importance of wellness tourism, the focus moves onto the spa industry which plays a major role in wellness. Nevertheless,the medical significance of spas can't be overlooked, especially in the Czech Republic where spas are known for the quality of medical care. While statistical reports from the Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic and from the Czech Statistical Office are being examined and analyzed in the country's perspective, Global Wellness Institute provides the majority of the global wellness and spa data. The thesis shows the current state of the industry in the country with its strengths and weaknesses. Moreover, the practical part is focused on Spa Luhačovice, the biggest spa in Moravia region. Various information and data are compared to overall development of the spa industry in the country. Finally, an interview with the spa representative is conducted to further clarify the findings of this thesis.
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ŘÍHOVÁ, Lucie. "České lázeňství jako evropský fenomén." Master's thesis, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-153688.

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The aim of this thesis is to analyze the needs and consumer behavior in spa services to the dominant segments Czech clientele and also predictions of potential behaviors that part of the population that has been in the spa. In the practical part mainly analyzes the project titled "Let's go to the spa," which was presented to the 6th challenges in the Integrated Operational Programme and in April 2010 was from this program and approved for funding. The project was completed in June 2012. The project was elaborated author of this thesis. Finally, the practical part was especially pointed out the current situation ongoing in almost all spa facilities with regard to the results of research just everything where R is the author's spa visits and the number of received proposals on health care in the previous period and a summary of current critical situation in the spa is
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Books on the topic "Mariánské Lázně (Czech Republic)"

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Hibsch, 2002 Symposium (2002 Teplá Czech Republic etc ). Hibsch 2002 Symposium: 3-8 June 2002 Teplá near Třebenice, Ústí nad Labem, Mariánské Lázně, Czech Republic : excursion guide abstracts. Prague: Czech Geological Survey, 2002.

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1965-, Sgall Jiří, Pultr Aleš, and Kolman Peter 1937-, eds. Mathematical foundations of computer science 2001: 26th international symposium, MFCS 2001, Mariánské Láznĕ, Czech Republic, August 27-31, 2001 : proceedings. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2001.

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Zdena, Paukrtová, and Národní galerie v Praze. Sbírka starého umění., eds. Ignác Rohrbach (1691?-1747): Restaurované sochy z farního kostela sv. Maří Magdalény v Bohdanči = the restored sculptures from the Church of St. Mary Magdalene at Bohdaneč. Praha: Národní galerie v Praze, 2001.

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Countess of Prague: Book One. ReadHowYouWant.com, Limited, 2017.

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The countess of Prague. Poisoned Pen Press, 2017.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mariánské Lázně (Czech Republic)"

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Lněnička, Libor, Tetiana But, Veronika Židová, and Sára Bouzková. "Dopady pandemie COVID-19 na cestovní ruch památek UNESCO v České republice." In XXVI. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p280-0311-2023-36.

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The main goal of this paper is to examine impacts of the covid-19 pandemic on the attendance of selected UNESCO monuments in the Czech Republic. This is the first step of a more extensive research focused on methodological recommendations of the effects the covid-19 pandemic on tourism. The authors present a study focused on the number of visitors to selected monuments in comparison between 2019 and 2021. The mechanism of protection, popularization and development of UNESCO cultural heritage in the Czech Republic is investigated. The features of formation and improvement of management mechanisms in this area of socio-cultural relations are clarified. The procedure for including candidate sites in the World Heritage list has been investigated. The main UNESCO conventions in the field of culture are considered and attention is drawn to their key provisions. The main problems in the legislative regulation of the preservation and management of cultural and natural heritage in the Czech Republic are analyzed. It is established that cooperation with UNESCO significantly affects the foreign policy of the world's countries. At the end is possible to find a set of three areas of recommendations, which will be examined in more detail in the next stages. The results confirmed that the most visited UNESCO monuments heritage after the covid-19 pandemic: Prague (734 thousand people); Spa triangle: Františkovy Lázně, Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázně (559 thousand people); Lednice-Valtice area (311 thousand people) and Kroměříž (162 thousand people). Their attractiveness is due to the high level of nature protection, the conservation status of the heritage fund and their historical value.
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