Dear Friends,

NCKRI is partnering with the Karst Hydrogeology and Speleogenesis (KHS) 
Commission of the International Union of Speleology (UIS) to host next year's 
DeepKarst 2016 Conference on hypogenic karst. Now we have added a new 
partnership to create an important publication from the conference. Please read 
the message below by Commission President Alexander Klimchouk for the details, 
and don't forget to register for the conference and to submit your paper by 15 
September 2015 at the latest.

George

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I am writing to you with regard to the ongoing preparation of two endeavors of 
the UIS KHS Commission related to the HypoKarst Project:  the DeepKarst 2016 
Conference and the planned book "Selected Hypogene Karst Regions and Caves of 
the World."



1. DeepKarst-2016 Conference: Origins, Resources, and Management of Hypogene 
Karst. As you might know from the earlier announcements (e.g. 
http://speleogenesis.info/news/?id=336), this conference, which is being 
organized by National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI) in cooperation 
with our Commission, will be held at NCKRI Headquarters in Carlsbad, New 
Mexico, USA on 11-14 April 2016. The focus of the conference will be on 
hypogenic karst, its theory, management, economic reservoirs, and more. It will 
be one of the major karst-related events in 2016 and the major meeting of the 
UIS KHS Commission, the last one before the UIS Congress in Australia in 2017. 
I therefore encourage you to consider submitting a paper to this important 
conference and attend it.



Not much time remains before the papers for this conference are due (on 15 
September 2015). For registration, submission and further details please go to 
the conference website at http://deepkarst.org/ . Please, support the 
conference by your contribution and encourage your colleagues to attend!



2. The book "Selected Hypogene Karst Regions and Caves of the Word".  During 
the recent karst conference at Birmingham, UK (June 2015), preliminary 
arrangements were made with representatives of the Springer publishing company 
to prepare a book titled "Selected Hypogene Karst Regions and Caves of the 
Word" for Springer's "Cave and Karst Systems of the World" Book Series. This 
book will be edited by Philippe Audra, Arthur Palmer, Jo De Waele, Augusto 
Auler and myself, and will contain regional and cave-specific case studies, 
selected to represent diversity of speleogenetic processes and void-conduit 
patterns in different geological (hydrogeologic, geodynamic, etc.) 
environments. Detailed studies of typologically representative hypogene karst 
regions and cave systems are indispensable for improving our understanding of 
complex and still insufficiently understood relationships between cave-forming 
processes and geological environments. Publication of such book will enhance 
our ability to categorize hypogene karst, develop adequate conceptual and 
numerical models of hypogene karstification, and eventually predict hypogene 
karst porosity and permeability.



The preparation of this book is connected to the NCKRI's DeepKarst 2016 
conference. Selected contributions submitted to the conference as short papers 
will be invited to be presented in an extended format as chapters in this book. 
So, once again I encourage colleagues to submit papers to the DeepKarst 2016 
conference. We'll also additionally invite papers to achieve desired 
typological and geographic representation of hypogene karst of the world, based 
on your suggestions and the editor's awareness of past and ongoing hypogene 
karst researches.  For this book, we solicit case-studies on both, well-known 
and newly recognized hypogene karst regions and caves of the world and ask 
authors to focus on geological, hydrogeological, geodynamic and evolutionary 
contexts of hypogene speleogenesis.



Both geographic distribution of hypogene karst and our knowledge of its 
regularities and peculiar features are still highly irregular.

Whenever possible, we encourage potential authors working in regions that share 
a common geologic and hydrogeologic settings and/or history to consider 
suggesting joint contributions covering hypogene karst of their regions. 
Alternatively, we'll also welcome contributions that provide overviews of 
hypogenic karst over large diverse regions and show regularities of its 
distribution and diversity of its patterns depending on variations of 
geologic/hydrogeologic settings and tectonic/geomorphological evolution. Case 
studies on outstanding and typologically representative individual caves or 
groups of caves are also appropriate for this book.



Here we announce the call for your suggestions for chapter titles for the book. 
Please, send them to me 
(k...@speleogenesis.info<mailto:k...@speleogenesis.info>) before October 30, 
2015, along with abstracts or explanations of your vision of the scope of your 
contribution(s). Indicate whether you are submitting this contribution to 
DeepKarst-2016 conference (the latter is recommended but not required). We'll 
notify you about the editors' decision on inclusion of your suggested 
contributions to the book before November 30, and we anticipate the deadline 
for submission of manuscripts at March 30, 2016. Publication of the book is 
tentatively planned for the fall of 2016.



I hope very much for your collaboration on these projects.



Best regards,



Sincerely,



--Alexander Klimchouk, President
UIS KHS Commission

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George Veni, PhD
Executive Director
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-9215 USA
Office: 575-887-5517
Mobile: 210-863-5919
Fax: 575-887-5523
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