Dear Friends,

Below are announcements for two upcoming conferences this year:


1)     Karst Groundwater at Birmingham 2015 provisional programme

2)     National Cave and Karst Management Symposium call for papers

Please forward this information to anyone who may be interested.

Thank you,

George

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Karst Groundwater at Birmingham 2015

The provisional programme for "Karst Groundwater at Birmingham 2015" is 
attached. The oral programme has been fully subscribed but there is still space 
for additional poster presentations.



The registration deadline is 7th May after which late registrations will be 
accepted up to 15th June 2015 but will be subject to a £40 surcharge. For 
further information see http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/generic/kgatb/index.aspx or 
email 
kg...@contacts.bham.ac.uk<mailto:kg...@contacts.bham.ac.uk<mailto:kg...@contacts.bham.ac.uk%3cmailto:kg...@contacts.bham.ac.uk>>



Professor John Gunn

Limestone Research Group

School of Geography

Earth & Environmental Sciences

University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham

B15 2TT

Tel : +44 7890 291333

e-mail : j.gun...@bham.ac.uk<mailto:j.gun...@bham.ac.uk>

www.birmingham.ac.uk/gunn-john<http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/gunn-john>

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Call for Papers
National Cave and Karst Management Symposium October 19-23, 2015
Cave City, Kentucky

We are now accepting papers for NCKMS 2015.  The theme for the Symposium is 
"Hidden Landscapes - Hidden Challenges", with particular emphasis on management 
issues related to human impact on karst. However, we encourage oral 
presentations and/ or poster submissions on all topics related to the  
management of caves and karst resources.  The deadline for paper submission is 
September 7, 2015. Visit our website for more information on the Call for 
Papers. (http://www.cave-research.org/NCKMS2015/callForPapers.html).

The 21st Annual National Cave and Karst Management Symposium will be held in 
the heart of the southcentral Kentucky karst in the Mammoth Cave region of the 
state.  The venue for NCKMS 2015 is the Cave City Convention Center located in 
Cave City, Kentucky, situated just minutes of off Interstate I-65 and 
convenient to the international airports of Nashville, Tennessee ( 1.5 hours to 
the south) and Louisville, Kentucky (1.5 hours to the north). Since the early 
1800s, Cave City has hosted visitors to Mammoth Cave National Park, which is a 
World Heritage 
Site<https://email.wku.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ihGU5uxibUma1pMqbB_rUo4sgGIHU9IIJxaIORo_HvTdrwYoLmvIBgfQg1aEKMpSUnO9Qh5WSIk.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.worldheritagesite.org%2fsites%2fmammothcave.html>,
 International Biosphere 
Reserve<https://email.wku.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ihGU5uxibUma1pMqbB_rUo4sgGIHU9IIJxaIORo_HvTdrwYoLmvIBgfQg1aEKMpSUnO9Qh5WSIk.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.bradd.org%2findex.php%2fmammoth-cave-area-biosphere-reserve.html>,
 and the second oldest tourist attraction in the United States with 53,000 
acres of natural preserve and over 400 miles of mapped passageways...the 
longest cave system in the world. The Symposium is hosted by Cave Research 
Foundation, Mammoth Cave National Park, and Western Kentucky University.

As the theme for NCKMS 2015 is "Hidden Landscapes-Hidden Challenges", field 
trips will visit the surface and hidden landscapes of Mammoth Cave National 
Park and surrounding areas and will also feature field trips to Bowling Green, 
Kentucky to discuss the challenges of urban development on karst.

A selection of seven outstanding workshops will be offered on Monday, October 
19, 2015.  The workshops will provide hands-on experiences with the techniques 
and skills necessary for studying, monitoring, and managing cave systems and 
karst areas. The week after NCKMS 2015, Mammoth Cave and WKU's Karst Field 
Studies Program will be offering a week-long course on cave management (October 
26-30, 2015).  The course can be taken as a workshop, for university credit 
(either graduate or undergraduate), or for Continuing Education credits.  See 
the website for more information.

For more information on NCKMS 2015 please visit our website at 
http://www.cave-research.org/NCKMS2015/index.html or contact Pat Kambesis 
(pat.kambe...@wku.edu<https://email.wku.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ihGU5uxibUma1pMqbB_rUo4sgGIHU9IIJxaIORo_HvTdrwYoLmvIBgfQg1aEKMpSUnO9Qh5WSIk.&URL=mailto%3apat.kambesis%40wku.edu>)


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George Veni, Ph.D.
Executive Director
National Cave and Karst Research Institute
400-1 Cascades Avenue
Carlsbad, New Mexico 88220-6215 USA
Office: 575-887-5517
Mobile: 210-863-5919
Fax: 575-887-5523
gv...@nckri.org<mailto:gv...@nckri.org>
www.nckri.org<http://www.nckri.org>

Attachment: Karst Groundwater Meeting - provisional programme.pdf
Description: Karst Groundwater Meeting - provisional programme.pdf

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