2.5.13

Conexão Subterrânea número 108

Conexão Subterrânea, o boletim eletrônico da Redespeleo Brasil.
Nesta edição você saberá mais sobre os seguintes assuntos:

- Remapeada Gruta da Fumaça, Iraquara, Bahia
- Nova espécie de Tarântula foi descoberta em cavernas brasileiras
- Japoneses reconhecem espécie de mamífero que viveu há 112 milhões de anos
- Novas descobertas espeleológicas na Nova Zelândia
- Publicado mais recente trabalho sobre toxicidade de águas subterrâneas
- Réplica da gruta Chauvet será aberta no final de 2014
- Descoberto quarto maior salão de caverna do mundo
- Espeleólogos descobrem novos salões na caverna mais profunda da África do Sul

Para obter os números anteriores acesse www.redespeleo.org.br.

TOURISM AND KARST AREAS – Volume 5



TOURISM AND KARST AREAS – Volume 5 – Número 1 (2012) - Completo
http://www.cavernas.org.br/ptpc/tka_v5_n1.pdf

ARTIGOS:
Impactos socioculturais e econômicos do turismo no bairro da Serra, Iporanga-SP, destino espeleoturístico de São Paulo
Mário Donizeti Domingos, Maria do Carmo Calijuri, Simone Benassi & Giordana Doria
http://www.cavernas.org.br/ptpc/tka_v5_n1_007-023.pdf

Registros de Peter W. Lund sobre a região do carste de Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais: possibilidades para o turismo pedagógico e científico
Isabela Braichi Pôssas, Luiz Eduardo Panisset Travassos & Bruno Durão Rodrigues
http://www.cavernas.org.br/ptpc/tka_v5_n1_025-033.pdf

RESENHA:
MOREIRA, Jasmine Cardozo. Geoturismo e interpretação ambiental. Ponta Grossa: Editora da UEPG, 2011
Lilian Carla Moreira Bento
http://www.cavernas.org.br/ptpc/tka_v5_n1_035-038.pdf

Para acessar as edições anteriores ou submeter artigos visite:
http://www.cavernas.org.br/turismo.asp

Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, 75(1)




Volume 75 (1) - April 2013

Complete Issue (large file)
Cover and Table of Contents

Evaluation of strategies for the decontamination of equipment for Geomyces destructans, the causative agent of White-Nose Syndrome (WNS) Article
V. Shelley, S. Kaiser, E. Shelley, T. Williams, M. Kramer, K. Haman, K. Keel, and H.A. Barton

Ostracod assemblages in the Frasassi Caves and adjacent sulfidic spring and Sentino River in the northeastern Apennines of Italy Article
D.E. Peterson, K.L. Finger, S. Iepure, S. Mariani, A. Montanari, and T. Namiotko

Electrical Tomography Applied to the Detection of Subsurface Cavities Article
J. Martínez-López, J. Rey, J. Dueñas, C. Hidalgo, and J. Benavente

Temporal Variability of Cave-Air CO2 in Central Texas Article
Brian D. Cowan, Michael C. Osborne, and Jay L. Banner

High Resolution Seismic Reflection Methods to Detect Near Surface Tuff-Cavities: A Case Study in the Neapolitan Area, Italy Article
Vincenzo Di Fiore, Antimo Angelino, Salvatore Passaro, and Angelo Bonanno

Chaetaspis Attenuatus, A New Species of Cavernicolous Milliped From Arkansas (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Macrosternodesmidae) Article
Julian J. Lewis and Michael E. Slay

Caecidotea insula, A New Species of Subterranean Asellid From Lake Erie’s South Bass Island, Ohio (Crustacea: Isopoda: Asellidae) Article
Julian J. Lewis

Hydrogeology of Gypsum Formations in Iran Article
Ezzat Raeisi, Mohammad Zare, and Jalal A. Aghdam

Late Quaternary Caviomorph Rodents (Rodentia: Hystricognathi) From Ceará State, Northeast Brazil Article
Paulo Victor de Oliveira, Ana Maria Ribeiro, Leonardo Kerber, Gisele Lessa, and Maria Somália Sales Viana

30.4.13

Pilar Orche Amaré



Nació el 30 de abril de 1980, en Zaragoza. Tras vivir quince años en Madrid y diez más en Vigo, en 2005 se trasladó a Sevilla, en donde reside en la actualidad.
Comenzó a practicar espeleología en el Grupo de Exploraciones Subterráneas del Club Montañeros Celtas de Vigo, donde realizó sus primeras incursiones en los principales macizos kársticos de la Península Ibérica.

Inició su relación con el CAVEX Team y con el Cáucaso en 2003, año en el que tuvo la oportunidad de acometer exploraciones de punta en la sima Berchil’skaya, entrando por primera vez en Krúbera-Voronya, hasta los 500 metros de profundidad. Desde entonces, ha Nació el 30 de abril de 1980, en Zaragoza. Tras vivir quince años en Madrid y diez más en Vigo, en 2005 se trasladó a Sevilla, en donde reside en la actualidad.
Comenzó a practicar espeleología en el Grupo de Exploraciones Subterráneas del Club Montañeros Celtas de Vigo, donde realizó sus primeras incursiones en los principales macizos kársticos de la Península Ibérica.

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Lea toda la entrevista en: Cota Cero

24.4.13

Spéléo magazine n°81

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Spéléo magazine n°81 

*Infos*
Dordogne : classement pour Cussac page 4
*Infos*
Du BEES au DEJEPS : un nouveau diplôme page 6
*Première*
Doubs : réseau de Gourdeval page 8
*Infos*
Doubs : Sortie de l’Évasion page14
*Première*
Gard : trois avens pour la Mule à Bertrand page16
*Parutions*
Ouvrages exceptionnels pages18
*TGT*
Gard : grotte évent de Bordnègre page 20
*Histoire*
PSM : sondage au puits Lépineux page 26
*Expédition*
Gabon : à la recherche du crocodile orange page 28
*Actualités*
50 ans pour la Fédération Française de Spéléologie page 32
*Karsto*
Cuba : des réseaux spéléologiques singuliers page 34
*Concours*
Bernard Couderc page 39
*Quatrième de couverture*
Gard inédit page 40

Site: http://www.speleomag.com

16.4.13

Explos Film Festival 2013

Swiss caver rescued after days in water-filled cavern



A Swiss caver trapped in a water-filled cavern since Wednesday was freed late Friday by a rescue team using divers, the Swiss news agency ATS reported.

The man, identified as a local resident named Roland Geiser, was pulled from the Cascade grotto near Motiers in western Switzerland in good health.

He had become trapped while caving solo on Wednesday when suddenly rising waters -- common this time of year with melting snow -- flooded his exit tunnel. He took refuge in a niche above the water.

Authorities deployed 15 cavers to rescue him, including three divers. They kept him supplied with food and warm clothes while preparing to bring him to the surface.

21 st INTERNATIONAL KARSTOLOGICAL SCHOOL “CLASSICAL KARST” HYPOGENE SPELEOGENSIS (BETWEEN THEORY AND REALITY…)



1st Circular

21 st INTERNATIONAL KARSTOLOGICAL SCHOOL “CLASSICAL KARST”
HYPOGENE SPELEOGENSIS (BETWEEN THEORY AND REALITY…)

Postojna, June 10th to 14th 2013





organised by:

KARST RESEARCH INSTITUTE ZRC SAZU

Since 1993, International Karstological Schools have been organised, covering many aspects of karst research. The basic idea of the School has been to present the state of the art in selected topics and promote discussion between participants via set of lectures, poster sessions and related field trips to the area of Slovene Classical karst. 
In the last decade, hypogene speleologenetic processes have attracted attention of speleological community. Many previously epigenic caves have been reinterpreted as hypogene. Some basic publications on the topic have triggered doubts and debates because similar cave patterns and wall rock features considered as hypogene can be formed also under other conditions. Therefore, the aim of the 21^st^ IKS is to present basic hydrogeological and chemical principles and processes of hypogene speleogenesis as well as geological conditions leading to it. Special attention will be paid to the geometry of cave passages and wall rock features which are often interpreted as hypogene, but could have as well formed otherwise, such as in meteoric flood-water conditions or by dissolution in contact with sediment.

The participants will get answers to the following questions:
what is the hypogene speleogenesis,
which are typical and necessary geological conditions for the hypogene speleogenesis,
which physicochemical processes are important for the hypogene speleogenesis
which forms are characteristic only for the hypogene speleogenesis
how to distinguish hypogenetic and epigenetic caves

The work will include
Invited keynote lectures covering wide range of topic
selected lectures by other participants
poster presentations
fieldwork

The topics will cover
hypogene speleogenesis (hydrogeology, chemistry, geology and forms)
similarities and distinction between hypogenic and epigenic caves
hypogene speleogensis in gypsum
speogenesis in artesian basins
thermal and hydrothermal caves
minerals related to hypogene speleogenesis