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         Cave Geology:     more books (100)
  1. Caves by Tony Waltham, 1974
  2. The geology and physiography of the Mammoth Cave national park, (Kentucky. Geological survey. Ser. VI. Pamphlet XXI) by A. K Lobeck, 1928
  3. Without Rival: The Story of the Wonderful Cave of the Winds by Richard J Rhinehart, David Harris, et all 2000-06-26
  4. Caves of New Jersey (New Jersey. Geological Survey. Bulletin 70) by Richard F Dalton, 1976
  5. Geological Guide to Mammoth Cave National Park (Speleologia) by Arthur N. Palmer, 1979-04
  6. Gems of the Golden State: The Best Caves to Visit in California by Ann Bosted, Peter Bosted, 2003-12
  7. Caves and Speleology in Bulgaria by Petar Beron, Trifon Daaliev, et all 2006-11-30
  8. Awesome Caverns of Marble in the Oregon Caves National Monuement: Documentary by Bert Webber, Margie Webber, 1998-04
  9. Wilderness resources in Mammoth Cave National Park;: A regional approach (A Cave Research Foundation study) by Joseph K Davidson, 1971
  10. Archaeo-Geology of Jaguar Cave, Upper Birch Creek Valley, Idaho (REPRINTed from Volume 17, No. 2, 1975, TEBIWA, the Journal of the Idaho State University Museum, Pocatello, Idaho) by Jr. Wakefield Dort, 1975
  11. Geology of the Azores: Caves of the Azores, Algar Do Carvão, Furna de Água, Natal Caves, Galerias Da Feteira
  12. Natural stone bridge and caves;: Fascinating geology, history & legends by Brian B Turner, 1973
  13. Geology of the Mammoth Cave Quadrangle Kentucky by Donald D. Haynes, 1964
  14. Geology of Israel: Caves of Israel, Zedekiah's Cave, Qesem Cave, Hezekiah Tunnel, Ramat Hanadiv, Warren's Shaft, Rosh Hanikra Grottoes

41. Cavechat.org • Information
Caving Forums Publications Hello cavers! I've been snooping around the NSS bookstore trying to find a book that will help with identifying fossils in the cave. I keep
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=5819

42. Geology & Speleology
A perfect companion piece to Cave Geology . 445pp, SB, Edited By Arthur N. Palmer and Margaret V. Palmer, 2009. $48.00. Selected Field Guides to Cave and Karst Lands of the
http://speleobooks.com/geol.html
Karst Rock Features
Karren Scupturing
30 authors expanding on 26 pages of references are used by editors Gines, Knez, Slabe and Dreybolt to compile a considerable examination of karst related rock forms with examples from around the world. Published in English by ZRC of Slovenia this comprehensive effort has work from many of the usual suspects and dramatic locales from Tsingy, through the southern Kanin platueau in the Western Alps, monsoon karren in Australia, pinnacle karst of Mount kaijende to Sicily and beyond examined in a scientific light. Color photos, illustrations abound. 560pp., 2009.
Covers all major cave and karst areas of the United States with a chapter on neighboring countries. More than 600 color photographs. Published as the guidebook from the 2009 ICS, this is a wonderful compilation. Dense with information. A great way to be updated on many caves and cave areas and to be introduced to new ones. A perfect companion piece to "Cave Geology". 445pp, SB, Edited By Arthur N. Palmer and Margaret V. Palmer, 2009. Selected Field Guides to Cave and Karst Lands of the United States
An educational ensemble of detailed, authoritative field guides for cave and karst areas of the United States. Includes seven previously published, but updated, guides that were a part of KWI conferences. Five new and two other updated, previously published guides were written by associates of KWI. The guides predominately focus on the geology and hydrology of a specific region, but cultural history, biological diversity, and anthropogenic issues are also highlighted by some. Formal road or cave logs are included. 2009, 184 pages, SB.

43. Cavechat.org • Information
Caving Forums Buy or sell cave gear, speleopublications. New members may not post items for sale in this forum until they have reached 15 posts.
http://forums.caves.org/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=7718

44. Five Springs Cave Geology
During a September 29, 2001 survey trip into Five Springs Cave Ben Schwartz spotted a rare geologic formation in the far reaches of the cave.
http://www.psc-cavers.org/articles/FiveSpringsDykeGeology.html

45. Wind Cave National Park - Cave Geology (U.S. National Park Service)
Laying the Foundation. Wind Cave is formed in the Madison Limestone formation. Locally, the Madison formation is called Pahasapa Limestone. (Pahasapa is the Lakota word for
http://64.241.25.182/wica/naturescience/wind-cave-geology.htm

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