Studies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate /

John E. Mylroie and Ira D. Sasowsky' Caves occupy incongruous positions in both our culture and our science. The oldest records of modem human culture are the vivid cave paintings from southern France and northern Spain, which are in some cases more than 30,000 years old (Chauvet, et ai, 1996). Yet, to call someone a "caveman" is to declare them primitive and ignorant. Caves, being cryptic and mysterious, occupied important roles in many cultures. For example, Greece, a country with abundant karst, had the oracle at Delphi and Hades the god of death working from caves. People are both drawn to and mortified by caves. Written records ofcave exploration exist from as early as 852 BC (Shaw, 1992). In the decade of the 1920's, which was rich in news events, the second biggest story (as measured by column inches of newsprint) was the entrapment of Floyd Collins in Sand Cave, Kentucky, USA. This was surpassed only by Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic (Murray and Brucker, 1979).

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Main Authors: Sasowsky, Ira D. editor., Mylroie, John. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Earth sciences., Geochemistry., Sedimentology., Hydrogeology., Atmospheric sciences., Earth Sciences., Atmospheric Sciences.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9118-8
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2291972018-07-31T00:10:59ZStudies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate / Sasowsky, Ira D. editor. Mylroie, John. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,2004.engJohn E. Mylroie and Ira D. Sasowsky' Caves occupy incongruous positions in both our culture and our science. The oldest records of modem human culture are the vivid cave paintings from southern France and northern Spain, which are in some cases more than 30,000 years old (Chauvet, et ai, 1996). Yet, to call someone a "caveman" is to declare them primitive and ignorant. Caves, being cryptic and mysterious, occupied important roles in many cultures. For example, Greece, a country with abundant karst, had the oracle at Delphi and Hades the god of death working from caves. People are both drawn to and mortified by caves. Written records ofcave exploration exist from as early as 852 BC (Shaw, 1992). In the decade of the 1920's, which was rich in news events, the second biggest story (as measured by column inches of newsprint) was the entrapment of Floyd Collins in Sand Cave, Kentucky, USA. This was surpassed only by Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic (Murray and Brucker, 1979).1. LITHOFACIES AND TRANSPORT OF CLASTIC SEDIMENTS IN KARSTIC AQUIFERS -- 2. SEDIMENT AND SEDIMENT-ASSOCIATED CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT THROUGH KARST -- 3. PALAEOMAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENTS ON THE BUCHAN CAVES, SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA, PROVIDES A PRE-LATE PLEISTOCENE DATE FOR LANDSCAPE AND CLIMATE EVOLUTION -- 4. PALEOMAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF A LONG-TERM SEDIMENT TRAP, KOOKEN CAVE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, USA -- 5. PROVENANCE OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT DISCHARGED FROM A KARST AQUIFER DETERMINED BY CLAY MINERALOGY -- 6. READING VIRGINIA’S PALEOCLIMATE FROM THE GEOCHEMISTRY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF CLASTIC CAVE SEDIMENTS -- 7. GLACIALLY-INFLUENCED SEDIMENT CYCLES IN THE LIME CREEK KARST, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO -- 8. CAVE SEDIMENTS AND DENUDED CAVERNS IN THE LASKI RAVNIK, CLASSICAL KARST OF SLOVENIA -- 9. PALEOCLIMATE RECORDS FROM SPELEOTHEMS IN LIMESTONE CAVES -- 10. URANIUM-SERIES DATING OF SPELEOTHEMS: CURRENT TECHNIQUES, LIMITS, & APPLICATIONS -- 11. PALEOCLIMATE INFORMATION FROM SPELEOTHEMS: THE PRESENT AS A GUIDE TO THE PAST -- 12. INFLUENCE OF DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT ON DEVIL’S HOLE CALCITE MORPHOLOGY AND PETROLOGY -- 13. SPELEOTHEMS FROM THE HIGH-ALPINE SPANNAGEL CAVE, ZILLERTAL ALPS (AUSTRIA) -- 14. ISOTOPE STAGE 11, THE “SUPER-INTERGLACIAL”, FROM A NORTH NORWEGIAN SPELEOTHEM -- 15. ESTABLISHING A SPELEOTHEM CHRONOLOGY FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON — CLIMATIC CONTROLS AND GROWTH MODELLING -- 16. SILICATES IN CARBONATE SPELEOTHEMS, GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO, U.S.A -- 17. RELIQUIAE DILUVIANAE ALTER: LAST INTERGLACIAL FLOOD DEPOSITS IN THE CAVES OF THE WEST INDIES.John E. Mylroie and Ira D. Sasowsky' Caves occupy incongruous positions in both our culture and our science. The oldest records of modem human culture are the vivid cave paintings from southern France and northern Spain, which are in some cases more than 30,000 years old (Chauvet, et ai, 1996). Yet, to call someone a "caveman" is to declare them primitive and ignorant. Caves, being cryptic and mysterious, occupied important roles in many cultures. For example, Greece, a country with abundant karst, had the oracle at Delphi and Hades the god of death working from caves. People are both drawn to and mortified by caves. Written records ofcave exploration exist from as early as 852 BC (Shaw, 1992). In the decade of the 1920's, which was rich in news events, the second biggest story (as measured by column inches of newsprint) was the entrapment of Floyd Collins in Sand Cave, Kentucky, USA. This was surpassed only by Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic (Murray and Brucker, 1979).Earth sciences.Geochemistry.Sedimentology.Hydrogeology.Atmospheric sciences.Earth Sciences.Atmospheric Sciences.Hydrogeology.Geochemistry.Sedimentology.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9118-8URN:ISBN:9781441991188
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topic Earth sciences.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Hydrogeology.
Atmospheric sciences.
Earth Sciences.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Hydrogeology.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Earth sciences.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Hydrogeology.
Atmospheric sciences.
Earth Sciences.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Hydrogeology.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
spellingShingle Earth sciences.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Hydrogeology.
Atmospheric sciences.
Earth Sciences.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Hydrogeology.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Earth sciences.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Hydrogeology.
Atmospheric sciences.
Earth Sciences.
Atmospheric Sciences.
Hydrogeology.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
Sasowsky, Ira D. editor.
Mylroie, John. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Studies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate /
description John E. Mylroie and Ira D. Sasowsky' Caves occupy incongruous positions in both our culture and our science. The oldest records of modem human culture are the vivid cave paintings from southern France and northern Spain, which are in some cases more than 30,000 years old (Chauvet, et ai, 1996). Yet, to call someone a "caveman" is to declare them primitive and ignorant. Caves, being cryptic and mysterious, occupied important roles in many cultures. For example, Greece, a country with abundant karst, had the oracle at Delphi and Hades the god of death working from caves. People are both drawn to and mortified by caves. Written records ofcave exploration exist from as early as 852 BC (Shaw, 1992). In the decade of the 1920's, which was rich in news events, the second biggest story (as measured by column inches of newsprint) was the entrapment of Floyd Collins in Sand Cave, Kentucky, USA. This was surpassed only by Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic (Murray and Brucker, 1979).
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Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
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Atmospheric sciences.
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Atmospheric Sciences.
Hydrogeology.
Geochemistry.
Sedimentology.
author Sasowsky, Ira D. editor.
Mylroie, John. editor.
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title Studies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate /
title_short Studies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate /
title_full Studies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate /
title_fullStr Studies of Cave Sediments [electronic resource] : Physical and Chemical Records of Paleoclimate /
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