26.1.11

KARST SYSTEMS IN OUR CHANGING ENVIRONMENT

ANNOUNCEMENT AND FIRST CIRCULAR

International Conference dedicated to the 300th Anniversary of the birth of M.V.Lomonosov

'NORTHERN KARST SYSTEMS IN OUR CHANGING ENVIRONMENT'

to be held 5-10 September 2011

The International Conference 'Northern karst systems in our changing environment' will focus on the problems of northern karst territories, their natural character, details of their genesis and geography, structure and dynamics of karst system components, research on cave glaciation, changes in karst systems under the impact of global climate change and the issues of karst landscape and cave conservation. The conference will be held at the State Nature Reserve «Pinezhsky» near the small town of Pinega in the north of Russia,
Arkhangelsk Region. During the field excursions participants will be able to see the local gypsum-karst landscape and caves that are the example of north-taiga gypsum karst in cold climate.

Organizing Institutions

- Russian Geographical Society
- UIS Commission on Karst Hydrogeology and Speleogenesis
- Institute of Ecological Problems of the North, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- State Nature Reserve «Pinezhsky», Russia
- Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Moscow State University, Russia
- St.-Petersburg University, Russia
- Ukrainian Institute of Speleology and Karstology
- McMaster University, Canada
- Department of Earth Sciences, Bergen University, Norway
- Natural Sciences Institute of the Perm State University, Russia
- Permafrost Study Institute, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Conference Venue

The conference venue is located in a rural setting by the State Nature Reserve «Pinezhsky» (about 200 km southeast of Arkhangelsk). The participants will gather in the town of Archangelsk and travel to the conference venue by coach (c. 4.5 hours).


  • Conference Sessions

1. Karst and cave development in cold climates

- Geology, hydrogeology and speleogenisis
- Palaeogeography
- Cave glaciation, cryogenic phenomena within karst areas
- Mineralogy and ontogeny of ice formations and cryogenic features
- Karst as a factor of landscape organization

2. Land use and human impact within northern karst systems

- Building and land use within karst territories
- Results of anthropogenic impacts on karst systems
- Cave use regulations
- Karst as a factor of regional economic development

3. Biology of cave organisms at low temperatures

- Biodiversity and biogeography of northern caves
- Mechanisms of adaptation to low temperatures
- Cave ecosystem ecology

4. Recreation and ecological education within northern karst areas

- Information provision for ecological education purposes
- Visitor capacity of caves and karst landscapes
- Creation of ecological footpaths
- Protection of caves and karst features
- Museum establishment and management

  • Excursions

1. Gypsum karst cave by the conference venue (‘Golubinsky Proval’), c. 2hours.
2. Surface and underground gypsum karst of the Nature Reserve «Pinezhsky», c. 8 hours.
3. Open-air wooden architecture museum of 'Malye Karely', c. 3 hours.

  • Preliminary Conference Timetable

5 Sept.

Gathering of participants in the town of Arkhangelsk. Travelling by coach to the conference venue of Golubino, stopping on route to visit the open-air wooden architecture museum of 'Malye Karely'.

6 Sept.

Registration of participants. Opening of the Conference. Plenary presentations.
Reception banquet and brief presentation about the Pinega Region.
Video films.

7 Sept.

Plenary presentations and thematic sessions.
Excursion to the 'Golubinsky Proval' cave and to the karst vale.

8 Sept.

Thematic sessions and poster presentations.

9 Sept.

Excursion to the karst field with closely spaced dolines ("shelopnyak"), field lecture and general discussion (packed lunch). Evening picnic with bonfire and barbecue.

10 Sept.

Participants travel back to Archangelsk by coach.

  • Organization Fee

The conference fee is 250 euro, which includes return coach travel from Arkhangelsk to the «Pinezhsky» Reserve, all excursions, opening and closing dinners (banquet and picnic), packed lunch for the day-long excursion, the Field Guide and Conference Proceedings.

Accommodation will be paid separately (still awaiting confirmation of costs). Options for accomodation are detailed on the Conference website.

  • Field Guide

A bilingual (Russian-English) local area guide will be issued prior to the Conference.

  • Conference Proceedings

The Conference Proceedings will be issued at the beginning of the Conference. Papers of a maximum of four pages including tables and figures should be written either in Russian with summary in English, or entirely in English. MS Word 2003 is preferred format. Papers can
be submitted on-line or by e-mail.

  • Deadlines

1 December 2010 – opening on-line registration of participants
1 April 2010 – the 2nd Announcement
15 June 2011 – abstract submission closed
1 August 2011 – registration of participants without reports closed
5 September 2011 – the opening day of the Conference

  • On-line registration

The on-line registration is open at the Conference web-site:
http://agora.guru.ru/cold-karst-2011/

Info: Speleogenesis

24.1.11

UN CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION SOUTERRAIN AU PORTUGAL

Figura 2 - Algar do Pena.



Aménagement de la grotte "Algar do Pena", dans le "Parc Naturel de la Serras de Aire e Candeeiros" Le Parc Naturel de la Serras de Aire e Candeeiros (PNSAC) est situé dans les Maciço Calcário Estremenho , la région du Portugal où l'on trouve le plus de karst.
Un Centre Souterrain d'Interprétation a été établi dans la grotte " Algar do Pena ", afin de mettre en valeur le patrimoine spéléologique et karstique de cette région. La grotte qui sert de cadre à ce centre d'interprétation a été découverte en 1985 par l'avancée d'une carrière. Cette cavité propose un paysage souterrain spectaculaire, y compris la plus grande salle souterraine du Portugal. L'un des objectifs majeurs de ce centre d'interprétation est de présenter la vulnérabilité du milieu calcaire et de proposer des stratégies de gestion durable pour les grottes et les régions karstiques.

(...)
Martins, O. (2010) UN CENTRE D'INTERPRÉTATION SOUTERRAIN AU PORTUGAL. Echokarst, 81: 4-6.

22.1.11

SBE Notícias nº 179

Boletim eletrônico SBE Notícias (edição nº 179 - 21/01/2011).

Esta edição traz as seguintes matérias:

- Espeleo-Tema especial sobre rochas não carbonáticas recebe resumos até dia 31 de Janeiro;

- Ocorreu em Belo Horizonte o Último Campeonato Mineiro de Espeleologia;

- Tese de doutorado aborda o imaginário sobre as cavernas;

- Vinícola de 6 mil anos é descoberta em caverna armena;

- Caverna francesa em documentário 3D;

- NatGeo exibe Naica no domingo;

- Caverna russa de Kungur atrai turistas;

- International Journal of Speleology;

- Foto do Leitor: Caverna de San Augustin (Argentina).

O boletim é editado em formato PDF no link:

http://www.cavernas.org.br/sbenoticias/SBENoticias_179.pdf

21.1.11

UnderGround Positioning System – UGPS

L’UGPS (UnderGround Positioning System) est un système révolutionnaire qui permet de situer avec précision et en continu les vides souterrains depuis la surface.

L’UGPS ouvre de nouvelles perspectives dans de nombreux domaines d’applications tels que les mensurations de mines, le positionnement de grottes, la recherche d’eau souterraine ou les mesures de sécurité en milieu confiné.

Ce qui nécessitait jusqu’à maintenant de fastidieuses et coûteuses campagnes de mesures au théodolite en milieu souterrain peut maintenant être réalisé avec une précision inégalée de façon automatique.


More info: InfraSurvey

Parodie Spéléo du Film SANCTUM

19.1.11

International Journal of Speleology - Volume 40 (1) 2011

Volume 40 (1) 2011

Comparison of 14C and U-Th ages of two Holocene phreatic overgrowths on speleothems from Mallorca (Western Mediterranean): Environmental implications
Paola Tuccimei - Mark Van Strydonck - Angel Ginés - Joaquìn Ginés - Michele Soligo - Igor M. Villa - Joan J. Fornós.
Pages: from 1 to 8

A comparative integrated geophysical study of Horseshoe Chimney Cave, Colorado Bend State Park, Texas
Wesley A. Brown - Kevin Stafford - Mindy Shaw-Faulkner - Andy Grubbs.
Pages: from 9 to 16

In situ acetylene reduction activity of Scytonema julianum in Vapor cave (Spain)
Antonia Dolores Asencio - Marina Aboal.
Pages: from 17 to 21

The subterranean fauna of a biodiversity hotspot region - Portugal: an overview and its conservation
Ana Sofia P.S. Reboleira - Paulo A.V. Borges - Fernando Gonçalves - Artur R.M. Serrano - Pedro Oromí.
Pages: from 23 to 37

A note on the occurrence of a crayback stalagmite at Niah Caves, Borneo
Joyce Lundberg - Donald A. McFarlane.
Pages: from 39 to 43


More info: IJS

18.1.11

EspeleoCat

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Centro de Interpretação Turística e Museu de Sicó (CIMU)

Os amantes de desporto de natureza vão ganhar um espaço de lazer no concelho de Pombal. O Centro de Interpretação Turística e Museu de Sicó (CIMU) deverá ser uma realidade no primeiro semestre de 2012, no lugar de Poios (freguesia da Redinha), oferecendo alojamento, atividades desportivas e informação arqueológica.

O projeto vai hoje a reunião de câmara, onde o executivo deverá aprovar a adjudicação da obra. Serão precisos 2,2 milhões de euros para erguer o edifício, que terá cinco zonas distintas: museu, alojamento, escolas de apoio a atividades desportivas e de lazer, auditório e sala para projeção de filmes.

“O projeto é feito muito a pensar no público que já existe: escolas e amantes da natureza”, revela a vereadora Paula Silva, responsável pelo pelouro do ambiente. No CIMU, será possível praticar (ou ter as primeiras aulas de) espeleologia, escalada ou rappel, por exemplo. A autarquia assinou parcerias com diversas instituições, que garantem o funcionamento das atividades.

Mas desengane-se quem pensa que o CIMU se destina a um público nicho. “Toda a população pode visitar o espaço”, salienta Paula Silva. Até porque quem não gosta de se aventurar em desportos mais radicais, pode participar em atividades menos arriscadas, como caminhadas de interpretação da natureza. Ou visitar a zona arqueológica e descobrir a história da freguesia da Redinha.

No Museu de Sicó ficarão reunidos todos os achados descobertos na região, nomeadamente nas escavações realizadas nas grutas da Buraca Grande e Buraca Escura. “Temos muito material, armazenado ou em fase de catalogação, e era preciso um local para o expormos”, conta Paula Silva. O espólio revela vestígios da presença humana naquela zona há milhares de anos.

Fonte: As Beiras

10.1.11

Year of the Bat 2011 - 2012

Welcome to Year of the Bat 2011 - 2012

The UNEP Convention on Migratory Species (CMS) and The Agreement on the Conservation of Populations of European Bats (EUROBATS) have joined together to celebrate the Year of the Bat.


http://yearofthebat.org/

Jornadas Quiropterianas

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6.1.11

NASA Mars Orbiter Spots Caves on Red Planet

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Huge pits or caves pumcture a bright, dusty plain near the Martian volcano Ascraeus Mons in an image taken between October 1 and November 1 by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). Caves and other underground structures, including lava tubes, and canyon overhangs would be potentially useful for manned missions to the Red Planet, providing shielding from both the elements and intense radiation that a Mars mission would expose astronauts to. They might also offer access to minerals, gases, ices, and any subterranean life that the crew of such a mission would probably be searching for.

More info: NASA

Spéléo magazine 72

Infos
Vandalisme dans les gorges de l’Ardèche
Shanghai 2010 : Exposition universelle
Première
Tarn et Garonne : exurgence de la Barthasse
Archéo
Lot : une nouvelle grotte ornée : Pech d’Arsou 2
Parution
Lu pour vous
Première
Hérault : Pompage dans la grotte d’Orquette
Récit
Abkasie : gouffre Voronya-Krubera –2 191 m
TGT
Alpette : Réseau du Grand Glacier
Expédition
Papouasie : expédition Vuvu 2010
Plongée
Drôme : les amonts du scialet de l’Appel
Histoire
Naissance du Comité Départemental de Spéléologie
Concours
Philippe Bence

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