Dr. Šárka Stejskalová (nee Dlouhá) works as researcher at the Institute of Geophysics CAS since 2010. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in 2013 at Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague. During her studies, she took part in fellowships abroad in Austria (BOKU Wien and MU Leoben).
Areas of interest
Magnetic properties of different soil types; employment of geophysical methods for monitoring of soil pollution by risk elements; archaeo-geophysics and soil science with the overall goal of maximising interpretation of proxy data for archaeological purposes.
Education
- Ph.D., Dep. Soil Science and Soil Protection, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, 2013 – Thesis: Study of risk elements distribution in alluvial soils using magnetic methods
- M.A., Dep. Soil Science and Soil Protection, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague – Thesis: Comparison of meadows, forested meadows and forests soil characteristics in the Giant Mountains, Czech Republic
Long term Fellowships
- 2007 – BOKU Wien, Austria (Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering)
- 2011 – Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria (Dep. of Applied Geosciences and Geophysics)
- 2011 – Summer School in Rock Magnetism (Institute of Rock Magnetism – University of Minnesota)
Dr. Šárka Stejskalová
researcher
Environmental & Applied Geophysics
dlouha@ig.cas.cz
+420 267 103 332
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