| Volume
69 (1) - April 2007
65th Anniversary Special Issue
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Cover
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Editorial
Sixty Five
and Still Going Strong
Malcolm S. Field
Article
Cave Geology and
Speleogenesis Over the Past 65 Years: Role of the National Speleological
Society in Advancing the Science
Arthur N Palmer
Article
A Brief History of Karst Hydrogeology: Contributions of the NSS
William B. White
Article
Cave Archaeology and the NSS: 1941-2006
George Crothers, P. Willey, and Patty Jo Watson
Article
Cave Mineralogy and the NSS: Past, Present, Future
Carol A. Hill and Paolo Forti
Article
The Importance of
Cave Exploration to Scientific Research
Patricia Kambesis
Article
Development of the Carbonate Island Karst Model
Joan R. Mylroie and John E. Mylroie
Article
Cave Sediments and Paleoclimate
William B. White
Article
Ground-Water Residence Times in Unconfined Carbonate Aquifers
Stephen R. H. Worthington
Article
Pseudokarst in the
21st Century
William R.
Halliday
Article
The Biology and Ecology of North American Cave Crickets
Kathleen H. Lavoie, Kurt L. Helf, and Thomas L Poulson
Article
Zoogeography and Biodiversity of Missouri Caves and Karst
William R. Elliott
Article
Geomicrobiology in Cave Environments: Past, Current, and Future
Perspectives
Hazel A. Barton and Diana E. Northrup
Article
Subterranean
Biogeography: What Have We Learned From Molecular Techniques?
Megan L. Porter
Article
Observations on the Biodiversity of Sulfidic Karst Habitats
Annette Summers Engel
Article
Risks to Cavers and Cave Workers From Exposures to Low-Level Ionizing
α
Radiation from
222Rn
Decay in Caves
Malcolm S. Field
Article
The Reflection of Karst in the online Mirror: A Survey Within Scientific
Databases, 1960-2005
Lee J Florea, Beth Fratesi, and Todd Chavez |