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Richard Pokorný (born June 7, 1979) is a Czech
paleontologist Paleontology, also spelled as palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of the life of the past, mainly but not exclusively through the study of fossils. Paleontologists use fossils as a means to classify organisms, measure geolo ...
,
speleologist Speleology () is the scientific study of caves and other karst features, as well as their composition, structure, physical properties, history, ecology, and the processes by which they form (speleogenesis) and change over time (speleomorpholog ...
and a traveler.


Biography

Pokorný was born in Rychnov nad Kněžnou, Czechoslovakia. After graduating from high school (Gymnázium Františka Martina Pelcla) there, he studied the higher vocational school in
Tábor Tábor (; ) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 34,000 inhabitants, making it the second most populated town in the region. The town was founded by the Hussites in 1420. The historic town centre is well pres ...
and the Faculty of Environment on Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem. He taught subjects related to inanimate nature, most of the time he devoted to research projects and research activities and curatorship of the geological collections.FIŠERA M., BOHATÝ M. (2015): ''The mineral collectors in Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia (In Czech: Sběratelé nerostů Čech, Moravy a Slezska)''. Art D – Grafický ateliér Černý s.r.o., Prag, 255 p. He lives in
Litoměřice Litoměřice (; ) is a town in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 23,000 inhabitants. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument reservation. The town is the seat of the Roman C ...
city, he is married and he have two sons. Since the school years he devoted himself to the collection of minerals and fossils in his neighborhoods. He began his career in research of body-fossils and
trace fossil A trace fossil, also called an ichnofossil (; ), is a fossil record of biological activity by lifeforms, but not the preserved remains of the organism itself. Trace fossils contrast with body fossils, which are the fossilized remains of part ...
s in the eastern part of the Czech Cretaceous Basin. In his publications promotes for the region the term " podorlická křída". Since 2008, he studies the fossil assemblages in the
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and
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region. On
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, he has found and described several dozen ichnotaxa, on the
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he identified the so far only known trace-fossils, which represents the only evidence of the presence of fossil fauna of the
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. An important scientific contribution is the description of two new ichnotaxa – ichnogenus '' Funalichnus'' POKORNÝ, 2008, together with the type species '' Funalichnus strangulatus'' and the ichnospecies '' Sedilichnus smiley'' POKORNÝ, 2016. The long-term interest of Richard Pokorny is
caving Caving, also known as spelunking (United States and Canada) and potholing (United Kingdom and Ireland), is the recreational pastime of exploring wild cave systems (as distinguished from show caves). In contrast, speleology is the scientific ...
. He explores especially the regions in the Czech Republic, which still stood at the edge of the interests of cavers (e.g. Orlické hory,
České středohoří The České středohoří (), also known as Central Bohemian Uplands or Central Bohemian Highlands,e.g. ''The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volume 31'', Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1998, p. 371 is a geomorphological region in northern Bohemia of the ...
). The greatest achievements include the discovery of the Jeskyně skřítků Cave near
Děčín Děčín (; ) is a city in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 46,000 inhabitants. It is the seventth largest municipality in the country by area. Děčín is an important traffic junction. Administrative division Děč ...
city, considered by speleologists as lost, or the discovery of the Pleistoce rich vertebrate bone deposits in the cave on the
Radobýl Radobýl () is a basalt hill in Central Bohemian Uplands in the Czech Republic. It has an altitude of and is located in the Ústí nad Labem Region, on the border between the territories of Žalhostice and Litoměřice. It rises above village ...
hill. The research of Richard Pokorny is closely linked to his main hobby, which is traveling. Every year, he spend several weeks in
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, he also done research on the
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, Argentina, Greenland, Tunisia, Sweden and Vietnam. In 2006 he led an expedition ''Baobab 2006'' (August 17 – September 18), dedicated to the study of animate and inanimate nature of the middle and northwest
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. This expedition holds the unofficial record as the largest Czech, and (with an average of 22.6 years), the youngest team to ever visited Madagascar. The scientific samples collected during the expedition were presented at an exhibition in the National Museum in PragThe National Museum, Prag, the Exhibitions of the Museum of Natural History: ''Madagascar, the god´s laboratory – Madagasikara, ny trano an' Andriamanitra'', 6.6.2007–16.9.2007


Bibliography (books)

*2004: ''History of the mining in the Rychnov nad Kněžnou area'' (together with L. Kraft and R. Symonová) *2007: ''Madagascar, the god's laboratory'' (In Czech: Madagaskar laboratoř bohů, together with R. Beandapa-Kytlová, T. Jůnek, D. Koubínová and R. Rybková) *2008: ''History of the mining in the Rychnov nad Kněžnou area, Vol. 2'' *2009: ''Caves of the Ústí nad Labem district'' (In Czech: Jeskyně Ústeckého kraje. Nekrasové podzemní objekty ve třetihorních vulkanitech, jejich původ, charakteristiky a biota, together with M. Holec) *2012: ''Subterranean Habitats'' (together with M. Holec) *2013: ''Caves in the Orlické hory and Góry Bystrzyckie Mountains'' (together with T. Zemánková, M. Lorenc a P. Zagożdżon, the second edition was published in 2014) Richard Pokorny publishes the results of his research in a number of Czech and foreign journals (e.g. Vesmír, Živa, Antarctic Science, etc.). He wrote over 40 scientific articles, he is a member of the editorial board of journals Acta Musei Richnoviensis and Orlické hory a Podorlicko.


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External links


Czech Radio, the Planetarium programme (In Czech: Český rozhlas, Planetárium) 25.4.2010 – ''Caves of the Ústí nad Labem Region (In Czech: Jeskyně Ústeckého kraje)''

Czech Radio, the Planetarium programme (In Czech: Český rozhlas, Planetárium) 28.3.2010 – ''The Caves full of Fluorite (In Czech: Jeskyně plné fluoritu)''

Short YouTube film ''The Tales of Cave''

Radek Mikuláš – About Caves near Ústí nad Labem (In Czech: O jeskyních Ústecka). ''The Vesmír Journal'' 89, February 2010: 116–117, chapter ''About books (In Czech: Nad knihou)''

Martin Bohatý – Pokorný R., Zemánková T., Lorenc M.W., Zagodzon P.P.: Caves in the Orlické hory and Góry Bystrzyckie Mountains. ''The Minerál Journal'' 23, 4: 379, chapter ''Information, Chronicle, Letters (In Czech: Informace, kronika, listárna)''
{{DEFAULTSORT:Pokorny, Richard Czech geologists 1979 births Living people Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem alumni Academic staff of Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem