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April 1, 1998

By National Speleological Society

Bat Usage and Cave Management of Torgac Cave, New Mexico

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April 1, 1998

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A Summary of Diversity and Distribution of the Obligate Cave-inhabiting Faunas of the United States and Canada

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April 1, 1998

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Hydrobasaluminite and Aluminite in Caves of the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

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April 1, 1998

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Crater Firn Caves of Mount St. Helens, Washington

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April 1, 1998

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Base-level Changes Inferred from Cave Paleoflow Analysis in the Lagoa Santa Karst, Brazil

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December 1, 1997

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Science Versus Grave Desecration: The Saga of Lake Hole Cave

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December 1, 1997

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Overview of the Human Use of Caves in Virginia: A 10,500 Year History

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December 1, 1997

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Osteological Comparison of Prehistoric Native Americans From Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee Mortuary Caves

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December 1, 1997

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A New Troglobitic Crayfish of the Genus , Subgenus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), Endemic to Shelta Cave, Huntsville, Alabama

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December 1, 1997

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Four Thousand Years of Native American Cave Art

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