Notes on the Barrows and Bone-caves of Derbyshire

Notes on the Barrows and Bone-caves of Derbyshire
Title Notes on the Barrows and Bone-caves of Derbyshire PDF eBook
Author Rooke Pennington
Publisher
Pages 178
Release 1877
Genre Derbyshire (England)
ISBN

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Caves

Caves
Title Caves PDF eBook
Author David Shaw Gillieson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 338
Release 2009-07-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1444313673

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This book is aimed at students of the natural environment, but it will also appeal to those - cavers, environmental managers and field naturalists - who are curious about the underground world and its inhabitants. it is illustrated throughout with photographs, maps and line diagrams, almost all of which are original to the book.

Blue John

Blue John
Title Blue John PDF eBook
Author Berlie Doherty
Publisher Little Gems
Pages 0
Release 2017-02
Genre Caves
ISBN 9781781125786

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A spell-binding tale of magic and mysticism for young readers that explores the wonder of nature, from award-winning Berlie Doherty.

Hypogene Karst Regions and Caves of the World

Hypogene Karst Regions and Caves of the World
Title Hypogene Karst Regions and Caves of the World PDF eBook
Author Alexander Klimchouk
Publisher Springer
Pages 903
Release 2017-08-17
Genre Science
ISBN 3319533487

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This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns depending on variations of the geological environments by presenting regional and cave-specific case studies. The cases include both well-known and newly recognized hypogene karst regions and caves of the world. They all focus on geological, hydrogeological, geodynamical and evolutionary contexts of hypogene speleogenesis. The last decade has witnessed the boost in recognition of the possibility, global occurrence, and practical importance of hypogene karstification (speleogenesis), i.e. the development of solutional porosity and permeability by upwelling flow, independent of recharge from the overlying or immediately adjacent surface. Hypogene karst has been identified and documented in many regions where it was previously overlooked or misinterpreted. The book enriches the basis for generalization and categorization of hypogene karst and thus improves our ability to adequately model hypogene karstification and predict related porosity and permeability. It is a book which benefits every researcher, student, and practitioner dealing with karst.

Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science

Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science
Title Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science PDF eBook
Author John Gunn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1971
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 1135455082

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The Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science contains 350 alphabetically arranged entries. The topics include cave and karst geoscience, cave archaeology and human use of caves, art in caves, hydrology and groundwater, cave and karst history, and conservation and management. The Encyclopedia is extensively illustrated with photographs, maps, diagrams, and tables, and has thematic content lists and a comprehensive index to facilitate searching and browsing.

The Caves of the Earth: Their Natural History, Features, and Incidents

The Caves of the Earth: Their Natural History, Features, and Incidents
Title The Caves of the Earth: Their Natural History, Features, and Incidents PDF eBook
Author Caves
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1847
Genre Caves
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Cave

Cave
Title Cave PDF eBook
Author Ralph Crane
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 224
Release 2015-04-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 1780234600

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Shortlisted for the Tratman Award 2015 To enter caves is to venture beyond the realm of the everyday. From huge vaulted caverns to impassable, water-filled passages; from the karst topography of Guilin in China to the lava tubes of Hawaii; from tiny remote pilgrimage sites to massive tourism enterprises, caves are places of mystery. Dark spaces that remain largely unexplored, caves are astonishing wonders of nature and habitats for exotic flora and fauna. This book investigates the natural and cultural history of caves and considers the roles caves have played in the human imagination and experience of the natural world. It explores the long history of the human fascination with caves, across countries and continents, examining their dual role as spaces of both wonder and fear. It tells the tales of the adventurers who pioneered the science of caves and those of the explorers and cave-divers still searching for new, unmapped routes deep into the earth. This book explores the lure of the subterranean world by examining caving and cave tourism and by looking to the mythology, literature, and art of caves. This lavishly illustrated book will appeal to general readers and experts alike interested in the ecology and use of caves, or the extraordinary artistic responses earth’s dark recesses have evoked over the centuries.