Dear Friends,

Everyone at NCKRI hopes you had a wonderful holiday season and are now enjoying 
a great start to the New Year!

Following are news and announcements from NCKRI and some of our friends around 
the world. The full details are below.


·        Caves and Karsts: Understanding, Conservation, and Geotourism-Register 
Soon!

·       Student Intern Positions Available: Montana, USA

·       8th Congress of the International Show Caves Association: Genga, Italy

·       18th International Congress of Speleology: Lyon, France

·       Fourth EuroSpeleo Newsletter, December 2017

·       New Book Available: Ice Caves

·       International Training Camp for Young Speleologists, Swabian Alb, 
Germany

·       List of Upcoming Cave and Karst Meetings

As usual, please contact the people and organizations listed below for more 
information and feel free to share this message with anyone who may be 
interested.

George

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Caves and Karsts: Understanding, Conservation, and Geotourism-Register Soon!

Don't forget to register soon for the unique conference, To Know and Share 
Caves and Karsts: Understanding, Conservation, and Geotourism. This conference 
will focus on discussions between scientists, territory managers, NGOs, and 
cave and karst specialists to share their experience and knowledge in cave and 
karst management. The primary objectives are to:



·       Evaluate current and future challenges in preserving and developing 
caves;

·       Highlight the necessity of interdisciplinarity for a better 
understanding and development of caves and karst; and

·       Present new methods for the conservation and development of caves and 
karst in a context of global climate change and local environmental, 
demographic, economic, and uncontrolled stresses.

The conference will occur on 6-9 March 2018, in Ardèche, southern France. For 
more information visit, https://dhuguet.wixsite.com/cavesymposium2018, where 
you now find the second circular with all of the latest details.

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Student Intern Positions Available: Montana, USA

BLM is hiring two Montana Conservation Corps (MCC) intern positions that will 
be working with the Custer Gallatin geocorps cave management specialist.  MCC 
are open to accepting applications now. They close sometime in January. You can 
apply by going to 
http://mtcorps.org/join/big-sky-watershed-corps-conservation-internships/conservation-intern-program.
 The contact for the MCC intern positions is Mandy Hedstrom at    
ma...@mtcorps.org<https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=ma...@mtcorps.org>.
  If you have any other questions about the BLM positions, please contact BLM's 
Jenny Alexander via email  at jalexan...@blm.gov<mailto:jalexan...@blm.gov> or 
by phone at 406-896-5248.

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8th Congress of the International Show Caves Association: Genga, Italy

The International Show Caves Association will hold its next congress on 12-18 
October 2018 in Genga, Italy, home of the world famous Frassasi Caves. The 
congress will include a pre-congress excursion on 9-12 October and a 
post-congress excursion on 18-21 October. More information will be posted at 
http://www.i-s-c-a.com/event/68-8th-isca-congress, or you can contact the 
congress organizers at i...@comitelpartners.it<mailto:i...@comitelpartners.it> 
or by calling +39-0736-343901.

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18th International Congress of Speleology: Lyon, France

The website and first information on the 18th International Congress of 
Speleology has been posted at http://uis2021.speleos.fr/. Registration will 
open in early 2018. Bookmark this website to not miss this special congress in 
the middle of one of the world's most spectacular caving regions.

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Fourth EuroSpeleo Newsletter, December 2017



It is with great pleasure that the European Speleological Federation (FSE) 
publishes its fourth EuroSpeleo Newsletter. This Newsletter will be exclusively 
available in electronic form and it will be distributed through the FSE mailing 
lists, website and Facebook page. It will be edited by the FSE Bureau and will 
inform member countries and individual speleologists about important events 
nationally and internationally as well as new developments and the initiatives 
of the FSE and its member countries. This Newsletter will be released on an 
occasional basis.



Please spread this newsletter on the broadest way possible among caving clubs 
and individual speleologists and all those interested.

You can download the English version of the December 2017 Newsletter here:

http://www.eurospeleo.eu/images/stories/docs/europeleo-news/EuroSpeleo%20Newsletter%20Dec%202017%20EN.pdf



Vous pouvez télecharger la version Française du Bulletin d"Information de 
décembre 2017 ici:

http://www.eurospeleo.eu/images/stories/docs/europeleo-news/EuroSpeleo%20Newsletter%20Dec%202017%20FR.pdf



With cordial regards,

The FSE Bureau, December 2017

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New Book Available: Ice Caves

Dear friends,

I am happy (and somehow relieved!) to announce the publication of a book on 
"Ice caves<https://www.elsevier.com/books/ice-caves/persoiu/978-0-12-811739-2>" 
(i.e., caves hosting perennial ice accumulations), that Stein-Erik Lauritzen 
and I have co-edited.  Ice caves have been the subject of scientific studies 
for more than a century, but the vast majority of the results were published in 
languages other than the "usual" ones for scientific literature (from French 
through German and English). Thus, the idea of a book that would include as 
much as possible of the scientific information existing on this topic (ice 
caves), emerged during the biannual "International Workshops on Ice 
Caves<http://International%20Workshops%20on%20Ice%20Caves>" held every two 
years since 2004.

The book has two parts: in the first, it address the scientific information on 
ice caves, starting with the genesis of ice in caves, and running through ice 
dynamics, cave climate and cave fauna, ending with overview chapter on the 
palaeoclimatic significance of ice caves; and in the second, it compiles the 
information available on this topic, from "every" country where ice caves 
exist. Thus, it offers a reference work for both scientist interested in a 
peculiar topic related to ice caves studies, as well as an overview that can be 
used by those moving in from a different scientific field.

Additionally, and complementary to this book, Valter Maggi, head of the 
Commission on Glacier, Firn and Ice 
Caves<http://geomatic.disat.unimib.it/home/valter/icecave/index.html> of the 
UIS, is leading an effort to gather information on ice caves that did not made 
it into this book - please feel free to contact him and add your body of 
knowledge on this topic.

Best wishes,
Aurel Persoiu
Emil Racovita Institute of Speleology, Romanian Academy
Clinicilor 5
Cluj Napoca 400006
Transylvania, Romania
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International Training Camp for Young Speleologists, Swabian Alb, Germany

Caves are important geological and biological features that contain major 
archives of past climates. Cavers can support the exploration, study, and 
protection of caves but good training is necessary. On 29 July to 13 August 
2018 (a mistake on the website says 2016), a series of training courses will be 
offered on many themes in speleology in Blaubeuren - Seissen, in Germany's 
Swabian Alb. This training is intended for young people who want to start with 
caving or who already have some experience and want to extend their skills, and 
is recommended for participants 16 years and older. You must understand German 
or English language.

For more information and to register, visit 
http://www.juhoefola.de/english.html.

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List of Upcoming Cave and Karst Meetings


1)         To Know and Share Caves and Karsts: Understanding, Conservation, and 
Geotourism, 6-9 March 2018 (Ardèche, France), 
https://dhuguet.wixsite.com/cavesymposium2018

2)         CavesLIVE: A Distance Learning Adventure, 14 March 2018 (on-line 
experience), https://CavesLIVE.org

3)         The Sinkhole Conference, joint with the 3rd Appalachian Karst 
Symposium, 2-6 April 2018 (Shepherdstown, West Virginia, USA), 
http://www.sinkholeconference.com/

4)         Eleventh International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and 
Recalcitrant Compounds: Karst Case Studies Session, 8-12 April 2018 (Palm 
Springs, California, USA), 
https://www.battelle.org/newsroom/conferences/chlorinated-conference

5)         Speleogenesis, Geomorphology and Hazards in Karst, European 
Geosciences Union, 8-13 April 2018 (Vienna, Austria), 
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2018/session/27715

6)         California Cave Life Symposium, 28 April 2018 (California Academy of 
Sciences, San Francisco, California, USA), 
speodes...@gmail.com<mailto:speodes...@gmail.com>

7)         Characterization and Engineering of Karst Aquifers Workshop, 27 May 
- 5 June (Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina), http://www.karst.edu.rs/

8)         Karst 2018: Expect the Unexpected, 6-9 June (Trebinje, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina), http://www.karst.edu.rs/

9)         Karst Field Studies Program, six different 5-6 day courses from 3 
June to 10 August 2018 (Grand Canyon National Park and Mammoth Cave National 
Park, USA), www.karstfieldstudies.com<http://www.karstfieldstudies.com>

10)      8th International Workshop on Ice caves (IWIC-VIII), 11-16 June 2018 
(Picos de Europa National Park, Spain), temporary website: 
http://bit.ly/2ja2tuR<http://bit.ly/2ja2tuR#_blank>.

11)      EuroKarst 2018, 2-6 July 2018, (Besançon, France), 
http://www.eurokarst.org/

12)      18th International Vulcanospeleology Symposium, 21-27 July 2018 (Lava 
Beds National Monument, California, USA), http://18ivslavabeds.com/

13)      International Training Camp for Young Speleologists, 29 July to 13 
August 2018 (Swabian Alb, Germany), http://www.juhoefola.de/english.html

14)      2018 US National Speleological Society Convention, 30 July - 3 August 
2018 (Helena, Montana, USA), http://nss2018.caves.org/

15)      EuroSpeleo Forum 2018, 23-26 August 2018 (Ebensee, Austria), 
http://eurospeleo.at/expo.html.

16)      24th International Conference on Subterranean Biology, 20-24 August 
2018 (University of Aveiro, Portugal), http://24icsb.web.ua.pt/.

17)      24th International Cave Bear Symposium, 27-30 September 2018 
(Chepelare, Bulgaria), circular and website to be announced soon.

18)      8th Congress of the International Show Caves Association, 12-18 
October 2018 (Genga, Italy), http://www.i-s-c-a.com/event/68-8th-isca-congress

19)      16th International Symposium of Speleotherapy, 24-28 October 2018 
(Zlate Hory, Czech Republic), 
http://www.speleotherapycommission.webgarden.com/menu/news/the-xvi-th-international

20)      Hypogea 2019: The International Congress of Speleology in Artificial 
Cavities, 20-25 May 2019 (Dobrich, Bulgaria), http://www.hypogea2019.org/

21)      National Speleological Congress of Switzerland, 9-12 August 2019 
(Interlaken, Switzerland), https://sinterlaken.ch/en/

22)      18th International Congress of Speleology, 23-29 July 2021 (Lyon, 
France), http://uis2021.speleos.fr/


********************
George Veni, PhD
President, International Union of Speleology
and
Executive Director
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA
Office: +1-575-887-5517
Mobile: +1-210-863-5919
Fax: +1-575-887-5523
gv...@nckri.org<mailto:gv...@nckri.org>
www.nckri.org<http://www.nckri.org/>

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