Barbora Strouhalová
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
8 Papers
Barbora Strouhalová is an academic researcher from Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Natural (archaeology) & Steppe. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Geochemical approach to determine the anthropogenic signal at non-intensively settled archaeological sites – The case of an Iron Age enclosure in Bohemia
TL;DR: In this paper , a geochemical analysis of a specific Iron Age type of site known as the Viereckschanze is presented, a square enclosure located in Bělčice, southern Bohemia.
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Assessing the vegetation history of european chernozems through qualitative near infrared spectroscopy
Barbora Strouhalová,Damien Ertlen,Luděk Šefrna,Tibor József Novák,Klára Virágh,Dominique Schwartz +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a special NIRS reference library for chernozems and soils on loess that is based on two reference groups: soils under grassland and soils under woodland.
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Seeking the meaning of a unique mountain site through a multidisciplinary approach. The Late La Tène site at Sklářské Valley, Šumava Mountains, Czech Republic
Dagmar Dreslerová,Radka Kozáková,Milan Metlička,Veronika Brychová,Přemysl Bobek,Čeněk Čišecký,Peter Demján,Lenka Lisá,Adéla Pokorná,Jan Michálek,Barbora Strouhalová,Jakub Trubač +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors deal with the meaning of a unique, small and isolated La Tene mountain site, discovered by chance in the forested part of the Sumava National Park, Sumava Mts., Czech Republic, using available archaeological and environmental methods.
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From Chernozem to Luvisol or from Luvisol to Chernozem? A discussion about the relationships and limits of the two types of soils. A case study of the soil catena of Hrušov, Czechia
Barbora Strouhalová,Anne Gebhardt,Damien Ertlen,Luděk Šefrna,Kristýna Flašarová,Petr Kolařík,Dominique Schwartz +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Strouhalova et al. presented the results of a study at the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, v. v. i., Prague, Czechia.
Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization.
Judith M. Sarneel,Mariet M. Hefting,Taru Sandén,Johan van den Hoogen,Devin Routh,B. S. Adhikari,Juha M. Alatalo,Alla Aleksanyan,Inge H. J. Althuizen,Mohammed H S A Alsafran,Jeff W Atkins,Laurent Augusto,Mika Aurela,Aleksej V Azarov,Isabel C. Barrio,Claus Beier,M. D. Bejarano,Sue E Benham,Björn Berg,N. Bezler,Katrín Björnsdóttir,M. A. Bolinder,Michele Carbognani,Roberto Cazzolla Gatti,Stefano Chelli,Maxim V Chistotin,C. T. Christiansen,Pascal Courtois,Thomas W. Crowther,Michele de Sá Dechoum,Ika Djukic,Sarah Duddigan,Louise M. Egerton-Warburton,Nicolas Fanin,M. Fantappiè,Silvano Fares,G. W. Fernandes,Nina Filippova,Andreas Fliessbach,David Fuentes,Roberto Godoy,Thomas Grünwald,Gema Guzmán,Joseph E. Hawes,Yue He,J. Hero,Laura L Hess,Katja Hogendoorn,Toke T. Høye,W.W.P. Jans,Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir,Sabina Keller,Sebastian Kepfer-Rojas,Natalya N Kuz'menko,Klaus Steenberg Larsen,Hjalmar Laudon,Jonas J. Lembrechts,Junhui Li,Jean-Marc Limousin,Sergey M Lukin,Renato Marques,César Marín,Marshall D. McDaniel,Qi Meek,G. E. Merzlaya,A. Michelsen,Leonardo Montagnani,Peter Mueller,Rajasekaran Murugan,Isla H. Myers-Smith,Stefanie Nolte,Raúl Ochoa‐Hueso,Bernard N Okafor,V. V. Okorkov,Vladimir G. Onipchenko,María C Orozco,Tina Parkhurst,Carlos A. Peres,M. Petit Bon,Alessandro Petraglia,Martin Pingel,Corinna Rebmann,Brett R. Scheffers,I. Schmidt,Mary C Scholes,Efrat Sheffer,Lyudmila K Shevtsova,Stuart W Smith,Adriano Sofo,Pablo R. Stevenson,Barbora Strouhalová,Anders Sundsdal,Rafael B Sühs,G. Tamene,Haydn J D Thomas,Duygu Tolunay,Marcello Tomaselli,Simon Tresch,Dominique L Tucker,Michael D. Ulyshen,Alejandro Valdecantos,Vigdis Vandvik,Elena Vanguelova,K. Verheyen,Xuhui Wang,Laura Yahdjian,Xaris S Yumashev,Joost A. Keuskamp +107 more
TL;DR: The decomposition of plant material fuels soil functioning and biodiversity. Decoupling between initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization factors of plant-derived carbon was observed worldwide.
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