Caves of Colorado
Author : Lloyd E. Parris
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Page : 280 pages
File Size : 30,1 MB
Release : 1973
Category : History
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Author : Lloyd E. Parris
Publisher :
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 30,1 MB
Release : 1973
Category : History
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Author : Richard J. Rhinehart
Publisher :
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 41,17 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Nature
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Author : Oana Teodora Moldovan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 536 pages
File Size : 35,16 MB
Release : 2019-01-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 3319988522
Cave organisms are the ‘monsters’ of the underground world and studying them invariably raises interesting questions about the ways evolution has equipped them to survive in permanent darkness and low-energy environments. Undertaking ecological studies in caves and other subterranean habitats is not only challenging because they are difficult to access, but also because the domain is so different from what we know from the surface, with no plants at the base of food chains and with a nearly constant microclimate year-round. The research presented here answers key questions such as how a constant environment can produce the enormous biodiversity seen below ground, what adaptations and peculiarities allow subterranean organisms to thrive, and how they are affected by the constraints of their environment. This book is divided into six main parts, which address: the habitats of cave animals; their complex diversity; the environmental factors that support that diversity; individual case studies of cave ecosystems; and of the conservation challenges they face; all of which culminate in proposals for future research directions. Given its breadth of coverage, it offers an essential reference guide for graduate students and established researchers alike.
Author : Blaine W. Schubert
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 34,1 MB
Release : 2003-11-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780253342683
This book gathers the findings of a number of studies on North American cave paleontology. Although not intended to be all-inclusive, Ice Age Cave Faunas of North America contains contributions that range from overviews of the significance of cave fossils to reports about new localities and studies of specific vertebrate groups. These essays describe how cave remains record the evolutionary patterns of organisms and their biogeography, how they can help reconstruct past ecosystems and climatic fluctuations, how they provide an important record of the evolution of modern ecosystems, and even how some of these caves contain traces of human activity. The book's eclectic nature should appeal to students, professional and amateur paleontologists, biologists, geologists, speleologists, and cavers. The contributors are Ticul Alvarez, Joaquin Arroyo-Cabrales, Christopher J. Bell, Larry L. Coats, Jennifer Glennon, Wulf Gose, Frederick Grady, Russell Wm. Graham, Timothy H. Heaton, Carmen J. Jans-Langel, Ernest L. Lundelius, Jr., H. Gregory McDonald, Jim I. Mead, Oscar J. Polaco, Blaine W. Schubert, Holmes A. Semken, Jr., and Alisa J. Winkler.
Author : Richard Rhinehart
Publisher : Westcliffe Publishers
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 22,64 MB
Release : 2011-06-20
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781565796508
Discover one of the most celebrated natural treasures of Colorado. This full-color photo book of The Cave of the Winds in Manitou Springs, Colorado is not only a comprehensive history of the caves, but also of the surrounding area of Williams Canyon and Cavern Gulch. Photos of rarely seen cave locations off the modern tour routes, and over 50 then and now photographic comparisons are included. There are also stereographic (3D) images that make this book fun for the whole family.
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Page : 20 pages
File Size : 37,76 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Caves
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Author : Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company
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Page : 70 pages
File Size : 18,24 MB
Release : 1898
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Author : Ernest Wilkinson
Publisher :
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 32,53 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781555660956
The author gives detailed instructions on how to build snow caves in both deep and shallow snow and includes instructions for other types of snow shelters including igloos and lean-tos.
Author : Alexander Klimchouk
Publisher : Springer
Page : 903 pages
File Size : 34,94 MB
Release : 2017-08-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 3319533487
This book illustrates the diversity of hypogene speleogenetic processes and void-conduit patterns depending on variations of the geological environments by presenting regional and cave-specific case studies. The cases include both well-known and newly recognized hypogene karst regions and caves of the world. They all focus on geological, hydrogeological, geodynamical and evolutionary contexts of hypogene speleogenesis. The last decade has witnessed the boost in recognition of the possibility, global occurrence, and practical importance of hypogene karstification (speleogenesis), i.e. the development of solutional porosity and permeability by upwelling flow, independent of recharge from the overlying or immediately adjacent surface. Hypogene karst has been identified and documented in many regions where it was previously overlooked or misinterpreted. The book enriches the basis for generalization and categorization of hypogene karst and thus improves our ability to adequately model hypogene karstification and predict related porosity and permeability. It is a book which benefits every researcher, student, and practitioner dealing with karst.
Author : Holley Moyes
Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Page : 607 pages
File Size : 10,37 MB
Release : 2012-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1457117509
Caves have been used in various ways across human society but despite the persistence within popular culture of the iconic caveman, deep caves were never used primarily as habitation sites for early humans. Rather, in both ancient and contemporary contexts, caves have served primarily as ritual spaces. In Sacred Darkness, contributors use archaeological evidence as well as ethnographic studies of modern ritual practices to envision the cave as place of spiritual and ideological power and a potent venue for ritual practice. Covering the ritual use of caves in Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Mesoamerica, and the US Southwest and Eastern woodlands, this book brings together case studies by prominent scholars whose research spans from the Paleolithic period to the present day. These contributions demonstrate that cave sites are as fruitful as surface contexts in promoting the understanding of both ancient and modern religious beliefs and practices. This state-of-the-art survey of ritual cave use will be one of the most valuable resources for understanding the role of caves in studies of religion, sacred landscape, or cosmology and a must-read for any archaeologist interested in caves.