Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Articles

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Effect of Trail Users at a Maternity Roost of Rafinesque’s Big-Eared Bats

New Faunal and Fungal Records from Caves in Georgia, USA

Discussion: “Distribution Map of Caves and Cave Animals in the United States

Eyed Cave Fish in a Karst Window

Discussion: “Distribution Map of Caves and Cave Animals in the United States

A Preliminary U-Pb Date on Cave Spar, Big Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico, USA

Evidence for Geomicrobiological Interactions in Guadalupe Caves

Extraordinary Features of Lechuguilla Cave, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

Bedrock Features of Lechuguilla Cave, Guadalup Mountains, New Mexico

Introduction to the Caves of the Guadalupe Mountains Symposium

Post-Speleogenetic Erosion and its Effect on Caves in the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico and West Texas

History of the Sulfuric Acid Theory of Speleogenesis in the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

The Caves of the Guadalupe Mountains Research Symposium

Overview of the Geological History of Cave Development in the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

Geochemistry of Carlsbad Cavern Pool Waters, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

Lechuguilla Cave Pool Chemistry, 1986-1999

Summary of the Timing of Sulfuric-Acid Speleogenesis for Guadalupe Caves Based on Ages of Alunite

Clays in Caves of the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

Hydrochemical Interpretation of Cave Patterns in the Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico

The Ritual Use of a Cave on the Northern Vaca Plateau, Belize, Central America

Hotsports of Subterranean Biodiversity in Caves and Wells

Discussion: “Geophysical Studies at Kartchner Caverns State Park, Arizona

Reply: “Geophysical Studies at Kartchner Caverns State Park, Arizona

Results of a Speleothem U/Th Dating Reconnaissance from the Helderberg Plateau, New York

Caecidotea carolinensis (Isopoda: Asellidae): First Record of a Stygobite from South Carolina