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Journal of Cave and Karst Studies - ISSN 1090-6924
A publication of the National Speleological Society


Volume 66 (1) - April 2004


Complete issue

Cover and Table of Contents

Editorial
Malcolm S. Field

Article
Application of high-resolution X-ray computed tomography in
determining the suitability of speleothems for use in paleoclimatic,
paleohydrologic reconstructions
Patrick J. Mickler, Richard A. Ketcham,Matthew W. Colbert
and Jay L. Banner

Article
Comparison of a new GIS based technique and a manual method for determining sinkhole density:
An example from Illinois' sinkhole plain
Julie C. Angel, Daniel O. Nelson, and Samuel V. Panno

Article
Stygobites are more wide-ranging than troglobites
John Lamoreux

Article
Holocene climatic variation recorded in a speleothem from McFail’s Cave, New York
Philip E. van Beynen, Henry P. Schwarcz, and Derek C. Ford

Article
Limnodrilus hoffmeisteri (Annelida: Oligochaeta: Tubificidae) in Pop’s Cave, Wisconsin, USA
Hope Swayne, Mick Day and Mark J. Wetzel

Cave Science News

Volume 66 (2) - August 2004


Complete issue

Cover and Table of Contents

Article
Application of resistivity and magnetometry geophysical techniques for near-surface investigations in karstic terranes in Ireland
P.J. Gibson, P. Lyle, and D.M. George

Article
Estimating subterranean species richness using intensive sampling and rarefaction curves in a high density cave region in West Virginia
Katie Schneider and David C. Culver

Article
A Late Tertiary origin for multilevel caves along the western escarpment of the Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee and Kentucky, established by cosmogenic 26Al and 10Be
Darlene M. Anthony and Darryl E. Granger

Article
Landform differentiation within the Gunung Kidul Kegelkarst, Java, Indonesia
Eko Haryono and Mick Day

Long and Deep Caves of the World

Guide to Authors

Book Review
Encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science

Back Cover

Volume 66 (3) - December 2004


Complete issue

Cover and Table of Contents

Editorial
A pox on new karst terms
Malcolm S. Field

Article
Agraphorura spelaea n. sp. (Collembola: Onychiuridae) from North American caves
Romuald J. Pomorski

Article
New ereynetid mites (Acari: Tydeoidea) from karstic areas: True association or sampling bias?
Henri M. André, Xavier Ducarme, and Philippe Lebrun

Article
Some carbonate erosion rates of southeast Alaska
Kevin Allred

Article
An unusual lava cave from Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania
Donald A. McFarlane, Joyce Lundberg, and Frederick Belto

Article
Persistent coliform contamination in Lechuguilla cave pools
Andrea J. Hunter, Diana E. Northup, Clifford N. Dahm,
and Penelope J. Boston

Proceedings of the Society: Selected abstracts 2004 NSS Convention in Marquette, Michigan

Book Review
Monitoring Trends in Bat Populations of the United States and Territories: Problems and Prospects

Book Review
Epikarst

Index Volume 66

Back Cover

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