RE: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving
Umm, ever heard of the TSS? -Original Message- From: owner-cave...@cavetex.net [mailto:owner-cave...@cavetex.net] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:39 PM To: cave...@cavetex.net Subject: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Who is all knowledgable of the caves in the Georgetown area. I found somthin and wondering if its already been found.
Re: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving
In a message dated 7/14/2005 3:51:54 P.M. Central Standard Time, back2scool...@hotmail.com writes: Yeahthats nice if you want to spend the day picking through filling cabinets stuffed with maps and papers. Unless its changed in the past year. Now if they have every known cave in the state plugged into a map of Texas yeah that might be useful. - Original Message - From: _Joe Ranzau_ (mailto:j...@oztotl.com) To: _'Scott'_ (mailto:back2scool...@hotmail.com) Cc: _'Cave Tex Remailer'_ (mailto:cave...@cavetex.net) Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:37 PM Subject: RE: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Umm, ever heard of the TSS? -Original Message- From: _owner-cavetex@cavetex.net_ (mailto:owner-cave...@cavetex.net) [mailto:owner-cave...@cavetex.net] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:39 PM To: _CaveTex@cavetex.net_ (mailto:cave...@cavetex.net) Subject: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Who is all knowledgable of the caves in the Georgetown area. I found somthin and wondering if its already been found. have you tried TexBib? _http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/tss/TexBib/Texbib.htm_ (http://www.utexas.edu/depts/tnhc/.www/tss/TexBib/Texbib.htm) TEXBIB – Bibliography of Texas Speleology Maintained by The Texas Speleological Survey TexBib is a searchable bibliographic database for Texas caves. It is primarily the product of over 40 years of work by James Reddell with contributions from other TSS directors. Jerry Atkinson currently manages the TexBib project. David McKenzie wrote Reselect, the search engine program which is downloadable with the bibliography below. The bibliography can be searched by author, keywords, dates, or combinations. TexBib entries are from all available Texas caving newsletters, plus national and international newsletters, books, science journals, newspapers, magazines, theses, dissertations, and any other published sources TSS can find. TexBib currently contains over 11,600 bibliographic entries dating from 1866 to the present and is regularly updated. If you have suggestions, questions, or additional entries, contact _Jerry Atkinson_ (mailto:jerryat...@aol.com?subject=To Jerry Atkinson - TSS Director from the Texbib Page) . julia
Re: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving
MessageYeahthats nice if you want to spend the day picking through filling cabinets stuffed with maps and papers. Unless its changed in the past year. Now if they have every known cave in the state plugged into a map of Texas yeah that might be useful. - Original Message - From: Joe Ranzau To: 'Scott' Cc: 'Cave Tex Remailer' Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:37 PM Subject: RE: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Umm, ever heard of the TSS? -Original Message- From: owner-cave...@cavetex.net [mailto:owner-cave...@cavetex.net] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:39 PM To: cave...@cavetex.net Subject: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Who is all knowledgable of the caves in the Georgetown area. I found somthin and wondering if its already been found.
Re: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving
Texas Speleological Survey (TSS) has nearly 4000 caves and karst features entered into its digital database. The range of location accuracy ranges from a few meters to a few thousand meters. About a third of the caves do not have any location information. Some of this missing information is contained in the paper files and needs to be entered into the database. There are also probably hundreds of caves in the paper files that need to be entered into the digital database. All of this work happens by cavers around the state volunteering their time to key in data, scan maps, draft maps, and write reports. The new on-line data report form makes it incredibly easy for any caver with Internet access to submit information to TSS, which benefits all cavers. TSS welcomes help from anyone who wants to improve the quality and quantity of the files. TSS makes the data available to support exploration, research, conservation, and education. To request data from the TSS, visit our website and look under the "request data" tab for details at: www.txspeleologicalsurvey.org George Subject: Re: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Resent-Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:07:37 -0500 Resent-From: cave...@www.cavetex.net Resent-CC: recipient list not shown: ; List-Post: texascavers@texascavers.com Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:19:52 -0500 From: Scott To: 'Cave Tex Remailer' Yeahthats nice if you want to spend the day picking through filling cabinets stuffed with maps and papers. Unless its changed in the past year. Now if they have every known cave in the state plugged into a map of Texas yeah that might be useful. - Original Message - From: Joe Ranzau To: 'Scott' Cc: 'Cave Tex Remailer' Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:37 PM Subject: RE: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Umm, ever heard of the TSS? -Original Message- From: owner-cave...@cavetex.net [mailto:owner-cave...@cavetex.net] On Behalf Of Scott Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:39 PM To: cave...@cavetex.net Subject: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving Who is all knowledgable of the caves in the Georgetown area. I found somthin and wondering if its already been found. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to mailto:majord...@cavetex.net with the following message--unsubscribe cavetex. For help and information go to www.cavetex.net. List administrator: mailto:jswh...@cavetex.net
Re: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving? LAY-ZEE?
Scott: You're kidding, right? Every county has its own folder of files, organized alphabetically. How hard can it be? After all, there are only 800+ caves and karst features in Williamson Co. Or, are you looking for some wizened old-timer to tell you that he knows exactly what hole in the ground you are talking about? C'mon dude, digging thru the TSS files isn't half as hard as digging. Andy G. P.S. You can always submit a TSS cave report and include whatever info you have on your find. They might be able to help you pinpoint it that way. --- Scott wrote: > MessageYeahthats nice if you want to spend the > day picking through filling cabinets stuffed with > maps and papers. Unless its changed in the past > year. Now if they have every known cave in the > state plugged into a map of Texas yeah that might be > useful. > - Original Message - > From: Joe Ranzau > To: 'Scott' > Cc: 'Cave Tex Remailer' > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:37 PM > Subject: RE: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving > > > Umm, ever heard of the TSS? > -Original Message- > From: owner-cave...@cavetex.net > [mailto:owner-cave...@cavetex.net] On Behalf Of > Scott > Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:39 PM > To: cave...@cavetex.net > Subject: CaveTex: Gerogetown Caving > > > Who is all knowledgable of the caves in the > Georgetown area. I found somthin and wondering if > its already been found. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to mailto:majord...@cavetex.net with the following message--unsubscribe cavetex. For help and information go to www.cavetex.net. List administrator: mailto:jswh...@cavetex.net