Friday, August 26, 2005
     
09:00-10:40
SESSION 31: Speleogenesis and evoluation of karst aquifers including geology, hydrogeology and geomorphology XIII

Invited Chair: P. Bosák, A. Bartsiokas  

O-155
The antiquity of the famous Beliansk? Cave (Slovakia)
P. Bella, P. Bosák, J. Głazek, H. Hercman, D. Kicińska,
T. Nowicki, S. Pavlarčik, P. Pruner
 
O-156
Evolution of Lodowe Spring Cave System in the Western Tatra Mts. (Poland)
J. Głazek, H. Hercman, D. Kicińska, T. Nowicki
 
O-157
Underground streams of Crete
C. Mavrokosta
 
O-158
Andritsa speleocavern, Lerna in Argolida, Peloponnese
E. Koniari, Κ. Ζοupis, B. Karkou, Ν. Αnastasopoulos
 
O-159
The Rio Martino laboratory: cave climatic studies
G. Badino, M. Chiri
 
HALL A
09:00-10:40
SESSION 32: Pseudokarst - Artificial cavities - Bibliographic

Invited Chair: A. Cigna, L. Chatzilazaridis 

O-160
Speleogenesis of pseudo-karst caves related to deep-seated rockslides in the Flysch Carpathians (Czech Republic)
I. Baron
 
O-161
“Mines” Souterrain Structures of Lebanon
I. Bou Jaoude
 
O-162
The Artificial Cavities of Trentino – Alto Adige: an overview
M. Meneghini
 
O-163
The Stuffe di Nerone (Nero's oven): An ancient artificial cave near Naples (Italy)
A.A. Cigna, G.J. Middleton
 
O-164
The Speleological bibliography of Sardinia (Italy)
J. De Waele
 
HALL B
09:00-10:40
SESSION 33: Large cavities – Informatics II

Invited Chair: P. Matthews, E. Tsimbanis  

O-165
L'ardeche souterraine
P. Brunet
 
O-166
Speleo-Discography: A progress report
D.N. Brison
 
O-167
Advances in computer-aided cave survey data acquisition; the Auriga Palm OS freeware for underground and field use
L. Le Blanc
 
O-168
Use of a non linear curve fitting program to separate the emission spectra of multiple fluorescent dyes from spectrofluorophotometer analysis used in groundwater dye tracing
S. Roach, N. Crawford
 
O-169
An Open-source Web-based National Cave Database
M. Lake , P. Matthews
 
HALL C
10:40-11:00
COFFEE BREAK
 
 
11:00-12:40
SESSION 34: Speleogenesis and evoluation of karst aquifers including geology, hydrogeology and geomorphology XIV

Invited Chair: P. Williams, A. Zamani  

O-170
Contribution to the cave origin by mechanical weathering in temperate zone
L. Gaal
 
O-171
Infiltration in the dolomitic karstic system of Nerja Cave (Southern Spain)
B. Andreo Navarro, C. Liñán, F. Carrasco, C. Batiot,
C. Emblanche, J.J. Durán
 
O-172
Unusual subqueous speleothems from Zlomisk Cave (Low Tatra Mountains, Slovakia)
M. Gradzinski, P. Holubek
 
O-173
Cueva Charles Brewer (Chimanta) and Cueva Ojos de Cristal (Roraima) - the greatest quartzite caves of the world, table mountains, Venezuela
B. Šmída, C. Brewer-Carías, M. Audy, F. Mayoral
 
O-174
Velika klisura (Gryka e Madhe) in Kosovo - the discovery and exploration f one of the biggest cave systems at Balkan
B. Šmída, J. Šmoll
 
HALL A
11:00-12:40
SESSION 35: Protection and management of show caves and associated karst II        

Invited Chair: W. Hawkins, K. Merdenisianos 

O-175
Karst protection and conservation in Venezuela; Inventory of caves in Natural Parks and protected areas using GIS techniques
C. Silva Aguilera
 
O-176
Potential Impacts of Acid Mine Drainage on the Hydrogeologic System of Russell Cave National Monument, Alabama, USA
W. Hawkins, P. Kambesis, C. Groves
 
O-177
Underground Beauty Show without Destruction
J. Novomesky
 
O-178
Cave and Karst Centers of Excellence
J. R. Goodbar
 
O-179
The cadaster of speleological objects in serbia. The support to research, protection and sustainable use of karst
B. Vasiljevic
 
O-180
The Maladie Verte (Green disease) of the caves
C. Merdenisianos
 
HALL B
12:40-14:30
LUNCH BREAK
 
 
14:30-16:10
SESSION 36: Speleogenesis and evoluation of karst aquifers including geology, hydrogeology and geomorphology XV

Invited Chair: D. Ford, I. Karakostanoglou  

O-181
Fifty Springs on the Niagara Escarpment, Ontario, Canada
D. Ford, S. Worthington
 
O-182
Hydrogeology and Speleogenesis in the karstic aquifer of the chain “Peaks of the Musi mountain" (Western Julian Fore-Alps, NE Italy)   
R. Semeraro
 
O-183
Karst hydrogeology of Lookout mountain: A synclinal mountain in the folded appalachian mountains of South-Central Tennessee, USA
B. Sakofsky, K. Ballew, N. Crawford
 
O-184
Intensive monitoring of drip water in two shallow caves
G. Veni, B.L. Shade
 
O-185
Groundwater sensitivity mapping of the Beaver Dam and Campbellsville 30' X 60' Quadrangles
P. Kambesis, A. Croskrey, C. Groves
 
HALL A
14:30-16:10
SESSION 37: Protection and management of show caves and associated karst III

Invited Chair: P. Bosák, Ch. Petreas  

O-186
A tale of looting of Paleontological cave resources
D.A. Hubbard Jr.
 
O-187
Model development of the Petralona cave by the Anthropological Association of Greece (AAG)
N. Goulopoulos
 
O-188
Protection and utilisation of caves in Slovakia
P. Bella, P. Gazik
 
O-189
Protection of caves and their findings
N. Goulopoulos
 
O-190
The Climate of Kartchner caverns (Arizona, USA)
A.A. Cigna, R.S. Tomey, G. Nolan
 
HALL B
16:10-16:30
COFFEE BREAK
 
 
16:30-18:30
SESSION 38: Speleogenesis and evoluation of karst aquifers including geology, hydrogeology and geomorphology XVI

Invited Chair: W. B. White, E. Gartsos  

O-191
Ground Water Flux Distribution between Matrix, Fractures, and Conduits: Constraints on Modeling
W.B. White, E.L. White
 
O-192
The hydrogeological rebus of the coastal karst of Orosei (East Sardinia, Italy) 
J. De Waele
 
O-193
Application of dye tracer techniques in the preparation of conceptual Hydrogeologic models for contaminated karst aquifers
N.C. Crawford
 
O-194
Development of Innovative Karst Hydrogeologic Research Techniques for Solving Karst Environmental Problems
L.A. Croft, N. Crawford, C. Adair, J. Brewer, M. Coffelt,
R. Elrod, M. Firkins, B. Ham, J. Howard, C. Martin,
P. Kambesis, R. Moore, C. Ray, J. Ray, J. Tallent, R.Taylor, A. Williams, A. Zimmerman
 
O-195
Drip-water monitoring in a superficial Alpine cave (Cogola di Giazzera, Trentino, NE Italy)
R. Miorandi, A. Borsato, S. Frisia, F. Corradini
 
O-196
The geothermal flux shielding by beep drainage conduits
G. Badino
 
HALL A
16:30-18:30
SESSION 39: Speleology and tourism development II

Invited Chair: G. Campion, Ch. Petreas          

O-197
Perspective of development of Maronia cave and the surrounding area (Thrace, Greece)
S. Pavlides, I. Chatzigogas
 
O-198
Exploring Cave Interpretation: Towards a set of key principles for interpreting tourist caves
R. Black, P. Davidson
 
O-199
Caves of Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico
P. Kambesis
 
O-200
In pursuit of geo-national park status in Fengshan county, Guangxi, Southern China; the balance between the needs of the local population, tourism and conservation
G. Campion
 
O-201
The Lebanese perception of the Endokarstic inheritance
L. Doumit, R. Adjizian-Gerard, C. Gauchon
 
O-202
Sustainable Touristic Use of the Caves of Salado III (Chorriaca), La Laguna (Balsa Huitrín) and Los Gatos (Rincón de los Sauces). Neuquén Province, Argentina
J. Allemand, L. Loyza, E. Lipps
 
HALL B
16:30-18:30
SESSION 40: History of speleology

Invited Chair: U. Widmer, Gr. Papadopoulos  

O-203
Results of Bulgarian-Albanian Speleological Researches in Albania (1991-2004)
A. Zhalov
 
O-204
Historical Data for Karst Phenomena in the province of Macedonia, Greece (XVII-XX C.)
A. Zhalov, M. Stamenova
 
O-205
The speleological researches in South-West China of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona (Italy)
R. Zorzin, L. Latella
 
O-206
Saga of the Boston Grotto
E.N. Pothos, J.S. Stokowski, K. Harris, C.Taylor, J. Evans, M. Gasser, G. Ehrenfried, A. Budreau
 
O-207
The international speleological expedition to Tanzania - organisation pre-during-post expedition
E.Van den Broeck
 
O-208
Lukina jama-Manuál II, Slovačka jama, Medúza, and the share of the Slovak cavers at discovering some of the deepest abysses of the world and of underground superverticals in Velebit Mts.(Croatia) in the years 1990 - 2004
B. Šmída
 
HALL C
09:00-18:00
SYMPOSIUM: Cave Climate and Paleoclimate- Best Record of the Global Change-II
HALL D

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