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Surveys For The Diamond Darter (Crystallaria Cincotta), An Endangered Species Known Historically From The Green River In Kentucky, Matthew Thomas, Stephanie L. Brandt
Surveys For The Diamond Darter (Crystallaria Cincotta), An Endangered Species Known Historically From The Green River In Kentucky, Matthew Thomas, Stephanie L. Brandt
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Continuing Measures In Response To White-Nose Syndrome At Mammoth Cave National Park, Gina Zanarini, Natalie Anderson, Chris Clark, Laura Shultz, Rick Toomey, Shannon Trimboli
Continuing Measures In Response To White-Nose Syndrome At Mammoth Cave National Park, Gina Zanarini, Natalie Anderson, Chris Clark, Laura Shultz, Rick Toomey, Shannon Trimboli
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Recent Winter Bat Numbers At Mammoth Cave National Park: Pre/Post White-Nose Syndrome Arrival, Steven Thomas
Recent Winter Bat Numbers At Mammoth Cave National Park: Pre/Post White-Nose Syndrome Arrival, Steven Thomas
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Chronicling Mammoth Cave Data Visualization, Matthew Beckerich, Jarod Kohiol, Noah Love, Great Lowe, Celeste Shearer, David Kime
Chronicling Mammoth Cave Data Visualization, Matthew Beckerich, Jarod Kohiol, Noah Love, Great Lowe, Celeste Shearer, David Kime
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of The Fungus Beauvaria Sp. On The Cave Cricket, Hadenoecus Subterraneus, Christina Walker, Derrick Jent, Claire Fuller
The Effects Of The Fungus Beauvaria Sp. On The Cave Cricket, Hadenoecus Subterraneus, Christina Walker, Derrick Jent, Claire Fuller
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Youth Engagement In Public Health At Mammoth Cave National Park: A Pilot Alternative Spring Break Program, Laura Shultz, David Wong, Amy E. Thomas, Rick Toomey, Shannon Trimboli
Youth Engagement In Public Health At Mammoth Cave National Park: A Pilot Alternative Spring Break Program, Laura Shultz, David Wong, Amy E. Thomas, Rick Toomey, Shannon Trimboli
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Clastic Sediments In Karst As A Vehicle For Contaminant Transport: Lithofacies And Transport Mechanisms, Rachel Bosch, William B. White
Clastic Sediments In Karst As A Vehicle For Contaminant Transport: Lithofacies And Transport Mechanisms, Rachel Bosch, William B. White
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Drainage To Mammoth Cave National Park, Chris Groves, Katie Algeo, Laura Myers
Drainage To Mammoth Cave National Park, Chris Groves, Katie Algeo, Laura Myers
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Green River Alluvial Terraces At Mammoth Cave And Glacial Valley Trains On The Ohio River: Genetic Correlation Revisited, Joseph A. Ray
Green River Alluvial Terraces At Mammoth Cave And Glacial Valley Trains On The Ohio River: Genetic Correlation Revisited, Joseph A. Ray
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Exploration Of Mammoth Cave Pools With Submersible Remotely Operated Vehicles, S. Altenstadter, O. Hennis, C. Johnson, A. Willett, S. Hammer, E. Wong
Exploration Of Mammoth Cave Pools With Submersible Remotely Operated Vehicles, S. Altenstadter, O. Hennis, C. Johnson, A. Willett, S. Hammer, E. Wong
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Meta-Analysis Of Research Conducted At Mammoth Cave National Park, 1980-2013, Andrea Bachman, Nicole Erb, Ellen Mcphillips, Matthew Rice, Tawni Riker, David Kime
Meta-Analysis Of Research Conducted At Mammoth Cave National Park, 1980-2013, Andrea Bachman, Nicole Erb, Ellen Mcphillips, Matthew Rice, Tawni Riker, David Kime
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Redevelopment Of Historic Tour Cave Trails, Rick S. Toomey, Steve Kovar
Redevelopment Of Historic Tour Cave Trails, Rick S. Toomey, Steve Kovar
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Spatial Distribution Map Of Small Caves Within Mammoth Cave National Park, Bill Copeland
Spatial Distribution Map Of Small Caves Within Mammoth Cave National Park, Bill Copeland
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
1852 Journey To Mammoth Cave Storymap, Katie Algeo
1852 Journey To Mammoth Cave Storymap, Katie Algeo
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Recent Investigations At 15ed23: Historic And Cultural Resources In A Disturbed Cave Environment, Joseph C. Douglas, Alan Cressler, George Crothers, Marion O. Smith, Kristen Bobo, Justin Carlson
Recent Investigations At 15ed23: Historic And Cultural Resources In A Disturbed Cave Environment, Joseph C. Douglas, Alan Cressler, George Crothers, Marion O. Smith, Kristen Bobo, Justin Carlson
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Documentation And Conservation Of The 1812-Era Saltpeter Works In Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, George M. Crothers, Christina A. Pappas
Documentation And Conservation Of The 1812-Era Saltpeter Works In Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, George M. Crothers, Christina A. Pappas
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Archeological Excavations In Advance Of The Historic Tour Trail Rehabilitation, Steven Ahler, Rebecca L. Hummel
Archeological Excavations In Advance Of The Historic Tour Trail Rehabilitation, Steven Ahler, Rebecca L. Hummel
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Civilian And Soldier Names Of Hundred Dome (Coach) Cave, Kentucky, 1859-1862, Marion O. Smith, Joseph C. Douglas
Civilian And Soldier Names Of Hundred Dome (Coach) Cave, Kentucky, 1859-1862, Marion O. Smith, Joseph C. Douglas
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Research And Resources In Wku Special Collections, Nancy Richey
Research And Resources In Wku Special Collections, Nancy Richey
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Flint Ridge Cave History And Legends, Norman L. Warnell, Stanley D. Sides
Flint Ridge Cave History And Legends, Norman L. Warnell, Stanley D. Sides
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Where Did They Go? An Analysis Of Out-Migration From Mammoth Cave National Park During Creation, Collins Eke
Where Did They Go? An Analysis Of Out-Migration From Mammoth Cave National Park During Creation, Collins Eke
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Ethnographic Overview And Assessment Of Mammoth Cave National Park: A Progress Report, Michael Ann Williams, Kristen Clark, Eleanor Haskin, Rachel Haberman
Ethnographic Overview And Assessment Of Mammoth Cave National Park: A Progress Report, Michael Ann Williams, Kristen Clark, Eleanor Haskin, Rachel Haberman
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
2016 Symposium Schedule Of Events, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
2016 Symposium Schedule Of Events, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
This is the Schedule of Events for Mammoth Cave National Park's 11th Research Symposium.
Proceedings For Celebrating The Diversity Of Research In The Mammoth Cave Region: 11th Research Symposium At Mammoth Cave National Park, Shannon R. Trimboli Editor, Luke E. Dodd, Editor, De'etra Young, Editor
Proceedings For Celebrating The Diversity Of Research In The Mammoth Cave Region: 11th Research Symposium At Mammoth Cave National Park, Shannon R. Trimboli Editor, Luke E. Dodd, Editor, De'etra Young, Editor
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
No abstract provided.
Sump Diving “River Caves”, Mark Wenner
Sump Diving “River Caves”, Mark Wenner
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
Note: “Sump” is a term used in caving to describe a passage in a cave that is submerged under water.
Sump diving, and “lure of the sump” originated in the UK in the early 1920’s, as did the use of “rebreather’s, and the “self-contained underwater breathing apparatus”, S.C.U.B.A. The techniques developed by cavers, and “sump divers” in Europe, and then used in British cave systems like Wookey Hole set a cave diving precedence; the development of a unique style, and system for diving caves. These diving practices and techniques influenced the exploration of resurgences, springs, siphons, and river caves throughout …
Sable Melodists, Janet Bass Smith
Sable Melodists, Janet Bass Smith
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
Inside Mammoth Cave on Broadway Avenue, between the last TB hut and Star Chamber, the name Sable Melodists is inscribed on the wall, using what appears to be charcoal. Next to Sable Melodists are the names of two men: R. H. Condon, and J. M. Foans. (See Figures 1, 2, and 3) When the name Sable Melodists was researched several years ago, the only information available was that it was a minstrel group. A recent search revealed more information, and provoked a more complete investigation of minstrel groups and minstrel shows, and their evolution.
Pre-Service Teachers Learn About Karst Geology At Mammoth Cave National Park, Jeanine Huss, Cheryl Messenger
Pre-Service Teachers Learn About Karst Geology At Mammoth Cave National Park, Jeanine Huss, Cheryl Messenger
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
All Preservice elementary science methods students at Western Kentucky University participate in a one-day or two-day experience at Mammoth Cave National Park. This trip has occurred over the past seven semesters. Through this experience, students gain knowledge about their local unique karst environment.
Using Interactive Simulation To Extend Access To Learning Along The Historic Tour Route Of Mammoth Cave National Park, Christopher L. Atchison, Don Stredney, Karen E. Irving, Rick Toomey, Alan Price, Thomas Kerwin, Bradley Hittle, Phillip J. Reed
Using Interactive Simulation To Extend Access To Learning Along The Historic Tour Route Of Mammoth Cave National Park, Christopher L. Atchison, Don Stredney, Karen E. Irving, Rick Toomey, Alan Price, Thomas Kerwin, Bradley Hittle, Phillip J. Reed
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
This poster presentation displays work of a current project to address the problem of limited inclusion to field-based learning experiences for students with physical disabilities. Led by researchers at Georgia State University, Ohio State University and Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning, the overall objective of the project is through integration of emerging simulation technologies and techniques, to provide a rich virtual environment of a geological field site for students with mobility impairments. Through the development of a synthetic field-based module that employs a virtual environment that interchangeably uses two and three-dimensional representation for presenting an alternative to …
Mammoth Cave National Park Backcountry Trail And Stream Monitoring, 2009-2012, Larry Johnson, Student Conservation Association Conservation
Mammoth Cave National Park Backcountry Trail And Stream Monitoring, 2009-2012, Larry Johnson, Student Conservation Association Conservation
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
This project conducted an assessment of backcountry trail conditions on the north side of the Green River in Mammoth Cave National Park during summers of 2009-2012. The project included assessing physical parameters of trails, (width, depth, etc.) and conducting an assessment of water quality of streams in proximity of backcountry trails. The project was conducted by Student Conservation Association resource assistants (12 weeks each) supervised by a natural resource specialist from the Mammoth Cave Division of Science and Resources Management. Trail assessment procedures were based on techniques developed by Jeff ery L. Marion, Ph.D, USGS, Virginia Tech (et al.) and …
Mammoth Cave National Park Npscape, Lillian Scoggins, Shepard Mcaninich
Mammoth Cave National Park Npscape, Lillian Scoggins, Shepard Mcaninich
Mammoth Cave Research Symposia
NPScape is designed to address questions related to resource conservation Vulnerability and Opportunity. These dynamics are shaped at the landscape scale by three major factors: Natural Systems, Human Drivers, and Conservation Context. Consider by way of example a focal resource occurring inside a park. That resource is capable of persisting in part because of the ecological attributes of the larger natural system within which it exists. However, the value of the natural system with respect to the focal resource can be challenged by human-mediated drivers of landscape change. Precisely how these drivers interact with the natural system to impact the …