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Geology and Hydrology
2013
Tuesday, January 1st
12:00 AM

Impact Of Climate Change On Human And Ecological Use Of Karst Groundwater Resources: A Case Study From The Southwestern USA

George Veni, National Cave and Karst Research Institute

National Cave and Karst Research Institute, Carlsbad, New Mexico, USA

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Preliminary Summary of Water Resource Investigations during 2012 at Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah

Lee J. Florea, Ball State University
Chelsie R. Dugan, Ball State University
Camille McKinney, Timpanogos Cave National Monument

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Water Column Variability In A Coastal Tourist Cave In Mallorca, Spain

Liana M. Boop
Bogdan P. Onac, University of South Florida
Jonathan G. Wynn, University of South Florida
Joan J. Fornós, Universitat de Les Illes Balears
Marta Rodríguez-Homar, Universitat de Les Illes Balears

12:00 AM

Wednesday, September 25th
1:01 AM

A preliminary assessment of speleothem sampling methods for paleoclimate research

Sarah Truebe, University of Arizona

1:01 AM

Monday, November 4th
12:00 AM

Hydrogeologic Controls on the Occurrence and Movement of Groundwater Discharged at Magic Springs in the Spring Branch Creek Drainage Basin: Spring Branch, Texas

Mark T. Childre, The University of Texas at San Antonio

12:00 AM - 12:00 AM

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Paleohydrology and the origin of Jewel Cave

Mike Wiles, Jewel Cave National Monument

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Postglacial Faunal Records From Cave Deposits In Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Christopher N. Jass, Royal Alberta Museum
Greg Horne, Parks Canada
Dave Critchley, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology

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Solution Mining and the Protection of Karst Groundwater Supplies in Burton Flats, Southeast New Mexico, USA

James R. Goodbar, Bureau of Land Management

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Understanding A Globally Unique Nexus Of Acid Mine Drainage, Karst And World Heritage Site

Philip J. Hobbs, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
P.J. (Peter) Mills, Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site

Carlsbad, New Mexico

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Understanding And Managing Karst Water Resources In Belize: Case Studies Of Both Past And Present In A Changing Climate

Jason S. Polk, Western Kentucky University
Leslie A. North, Western Kentucky University
Ben Miller, Western Kentucky University
Jonathan Oglesby, Western Kentucky University
Kegan McClanahan, Western Kentucky University
Lowell Neeper, Western Kentucky University
Aaron Holland, Western Kentucky University
Bernie Strenecky, Western Kentucky University

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