RNDr. Jan Mrlina, Ph.D. works at the Institute of Geophysics CAS since 1993. He obtained master and PhD degree within the Applied geophysics program at the Faculty of Science of the Charles University in Prague. His main focus is basic and applied research in gravimetry in various fields – raw material exploration, mapping of geological structures, geo-engineering (sinkholes, landslides), monitoring changes of stress in geodynamically active areas, search for unknown volcanic bodies and underground archaeological objects. As well he deals with fluids monitoring in reservoirs (water, gas).
In 2019 he received the status of “Honorary Member of Myanmar Association of Petroleum Geologists”. In 2021 he was awarded a medal “For life-lasting contribution to the development of gravimetry in Egypt” by the Arab Association of Astronomy and Geophysics. In 2022 he lectured on “Applied Gravimetry” at Palacky University in Olomouc.

He is responsible for conducting observations of earth tides by tiltmeters, with application to monitoring hazardous slopes stability in coal mines.
Recently deals with salt diapir and volcanic structures gravity mapping and modeling.
He is also giving occasional lectures and seminars on gravity survey and monitoring of hydrological processes, oil and gas exploitation and other gravity application at foreign universities and professional associations in Europe, Asia and Africa (e.g. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, etc.).

Selected publications since 2009

 

  • Hrubcová, T. Fischer, V. Rapprich, J. Valenta, P. Tábořík, J. Mrlina, T. Dahm, T. Vylita, R. Beránek, R. Klanica and V. Turjaková (2023). Two small volcanoes,
    one inside the other: geophysical and drilling investigation of Bažina maar in western Eger Rift. Earth and Space Science, .Vol.10, No.8; https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EA003009
  • Mrlina and R. Beranek (2023): Caprock and Depth of Ceiling Impact on Gravity Signal Strength from Salt Diapirs. EarthDoc, Volume 2023, p.1-5 DOI: https://doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202310974
  • D. Indriana, M.I. Nurwidiyanto and J. Mrlina (2023): Merapi complete Bouguer anomaly changes based on gravity data of Merapi in 2020-2019. AIP Conference Proceedings. Vol. 2738. Melville: American Institute of Physics, 2023 DOI: 10.1063/5.0140956
  • Pašteka, P. Zahorec, J. Papčo, J. Mrlina, J.G. Goetze and S. Schmidt (2022): The discovery of the “muons-chamber” in the Great pyramid; could high-precision microgravimetry also map the chamber ? Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 43, pp. 1-5. doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2022.103464
  • Burda, J. Mrlina and J. Vilímek (2022): Geodynamic phenomena in hazardous fault zones affected by extensive surface mining in Central Europe. – Bull.Eng.Geol.Envir., Vol. 81:153, p. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10064-022-02650-x
  • Zahorec, J. Papčo, R. Pašteka, M. Bielik, S. Bonvalot, C. Braitenberg, J. Ebbing, G. Gabriel, A. Gosar, A. Grand, H.J. Götze, G. Hetényi, N. Holzrichter, E. Kissling, U. Marti, B. Meurers, J. Mrlina, E. Nogová, A. Pastorutti, M. Scarponi, J. Sebera, L. Seoane, P. Skiba, E. Szűcs and M.Varga (2021): The first pan-Alpine surface-gravity database, a modern compilation that crosses frontiers. – Earth Syst. Sci. Data. Vol. 13, No.5, 2165-2209.ohttps:// doi.org/10.5194/essd-2020-375
  • Mrlina, V. Polák, B. Chán and P. Skalský (2021): Measurements of inclines of the ČSA mine slope in the Jezeří gallery. – Zpravodaj Hnědé uhlí, 1, 31-35
  • Mrlina (2021): Microgravimetric monitoring of hydrological changes related to surface mining. EartDoc, Vol. 2021
  • Lied, A. Kontny, N. Nowaczyk, J. Mrlina and H. Kämpf (2020): Cooling rates of pyroclastic deposits inferred from mineral magnetic investigations: a case study from the Pleistocene Mýtina Maar (Czech Republic). – Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch), 109:1707-1725, doi.org/10.1007/s00531-020-01865-1
  • Pašteka, J. Pánisová, P. Zahorec, J. Papčo, J. Mrlina, M. Fraštia, G. Vargemeziz, D. Kušnirák and I. Zvara (2020): Microgravity method in archaeological prospection: methodical comments on selected case studies from crypt and tomb detection. – Archaeological Prospection, 27, 4, 415-431. DOI:10.1002/arp.1787
  • Klanica, J. Kadlec, P. Tábořík, J. Mrlina, J. Valenta & S. Kováčiková, et al. (2020). Hypogenic versus epigenic origin of deep underwater caves illustrated by the Hranice Abyss (Czech Republic) – The world’s deepest freshwater cave. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 125, e2020JF005663. https://doi.org/ 10.1029/2020JF005663
  • Nickschick, C. Flechsig, J. Mrlina, F. Oppermann, F. Löbig and T. Günther (2019): Large-scale electrical resistivity tomography in the Cheb Basin (EgerRift) at an International Continental Drilling Program (ICDP) monitoring site to image fluid-related structures. Solid Earth, 10, 1951-1969, doi.org/10.5194/se-10-1951-2019
  • Vrána, J. Mrlina, R. Škoda and P. Halodová (2019): Zalužany – a circular structure in the Czech Republic accompanied by glass of granodiorite composition. – J. Geosci., 64 (2019), 1-10.
  • Mrlina, H. Kaempf, V. Polák and M. Seidl (2019): Indications of two unknown maar-diatreme volcanoes of Quaternary age near Libá in western Bohemia by gravity survey. Bulletin Brown Coal, 2/2019, 19-23. VUHU a.s. Most. (in Czech, English abstract)
  • Rohrmüller, H. Kämpf, E. Geiß, J. Großmann, I. Grun, J. Mingram, J. Mrlina, B. Plessen, M. Stebich, C. Veress, A. Wendt and N. Nowaczyk (2017): Reconnaissance study of an inferred Quaternary maar structure in the western part of the Bohemian Massif near Neualbenreuth,NE-Bavaria (Germany). – Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch), DOI 10.1007/s00531-017-1543-0
  • Wenger, E., Büchner, J., Tietz, O. and Mrlina, J. (2017): The polycyclic Lausche Volcano (Lausitz Volcanic Field) and its message concerning landscape evolution in the Lausitz Mountains (northern Bohemian Massif, Central Europe). – Geomorphology, 292 (2017), 193-210.
  • Nickschick, C. Flechsig, C. Meinel, J. Mrlina, H. Kämpf (2017): Architecture and temporal variations of a terrestrial CO2 degassing site using electric resistivity tomography and self-potential. – Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch), DOI 10.1007/s00531-017-1470-0
  • Flechsig, Ch., Heinicke, J., Mrlina, J., Kämpf, H., Nickschick, T., Schmidt, A., Bayer, T., Günther, T., Rücker, C., Seidel, E. and Seidl, M. (2015): Integrated geophysical and geological methods to investigate the inner and outer structures of the Quaternary Mýtina maar (W-Bohemia, Czech Republic). – Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch), 2087-2105, DOI 1007/s00531-014-1136-0
  • Nickschick, T., Kämpf, H., Flechsig, C., Mrlina, J. and Heinicke, J. (2015): CO2 degassing in the Hartoušov mofette area, western Eger Rift, imaged by CO2 mapping and geoelectrical and gravity surveys. – Int J Earth Sci (Geol Rundsch), 2107-2129, DOI 1007/s00531-014-1140-4
  • Mrlina, J., Kämpf, H., Kroner, C., Mingram, J., Stebich, M., Brauer, A., Geissler, W.H., Kallmeyer, J., Matthes, H. and Seidl, M. (2009): Discovery of the first Quaternary maar in the Bohemian Massif, Central Europe, based on combined geophysical and geological surveys. – Volc. Geoth. Res. , 182, 97-112. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2009.01.027

RNDr. Jan Mrlina, Ph.D.

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