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    Mammal tooth traces in a ferruginous cave in southeastern Brazil and their relevance to cave legal protection by ANDRÉ G. VASCONCELOS, JONATHAS S. BITTENCOURT, AUGUSTO S. AULER

    “…Abstract: We describe the first occurrence of biogenic traces made by mammals within an iron formation cave located in the Serra da Ferrugem Ridge, in Southeastern Brazil. …”
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    Cave Tourism: The Potential of Asar Cave as a Natural Tourism Asset at Lenggong Valley, Perak by Rindam Main

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The Lenggong Valley, from a standpoint of natural tourism research, presents strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges that can be utilized to help increase the opportunities for the local community to increase their standard of living. Asar Cave comprises one of the caves that are found in Lenggong. …”
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    Linkage of cave-ice changes to weather patterns inside and outside the cave Eisriesenwelt (Tennengebirge, Austria) by W. Schöner, G. Weyss, E. Mursch-Radlgruber

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…The behaviour of perennial ice masses in karst caves in relation to the outside climate is still not well understood, though a significant potential of the cave-ice for paleo-climate reconstructions could be expected. …”
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    Assessing preservation priorities of caves and karst areas using the frequency of endemic cave-dwelling species by Eugen Nitzu, Marius Vlaicu, Andrei Giurginca, Ioana N. Meleg, Ionut Popa, Augustin Nae, Ştefan Baba

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The EI proves to be highly sensitive to unique taxa (endemics recorded in only one cave) and also to other endemic taxa - recorded in more than one cave. …”
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    Hydrological characterization of cave drip waters in a porous limestone: Golgotha Cave, Western Australia by K. Mahmud, G. Mariethoz, A. Baker, P. C. Treble

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Cave drip water response to surface meteorological conditions is complex due to the heterogeneity of water movement in the karst unsaturated zone. …”
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    Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of Cave Fossilization of Bone Detritus on the Example of Imanay Cave (South Urals) by V. I. Silaev, M. N. Parshukova, D. O. Gimranov, V. N. Filippov, D. V. Kiseleva, I. V. Smoleva, E. V. Tropnikov, A. F. Khazov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The aim of the research was to obtain experimental data on the nature and degree of fossilization of bone remains in caves, and to assess the possibilities of paleoecological reconstructions from cave fossil bones. …”
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    Integration of Remote-Sensing Techniques for the Preventive Conservation of Paleolithic Cave Art in the Karst of the Altamira Cave by Vicente Bayarri, Alfredo Prada, Francisco García, Lucía M. Díaz-González, Carmen De Las Heras, Elena Castillo, Pilar Fatás

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Information of this kind is of great value for the research, management, conservation, monitoring, and dissemination of cave art.…”
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    Are inner cave communities more stable than entrance communities in Lapa Nova show cave? by Thais Giovannini Pellegrini, Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Lapa Nova is a dolomitic Brazilian show cave. Invertebrate fauna registered for this cave is quite rich and abundant. …”
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    Detailed Morphologicial Studies in Netopirjev rov, Predjama Cave: A Hypogene Segment of Slovenian Cave. by R. Armstrong L. Osborne

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…Netopirjev Rov, part of the upper level of Jana near Predjama Cave, is not a former fluvial cave passage but a complex void made up of coalesced, structurally guided elongate cavities with cupolas and a range of speleogens normally associated with hy­pogene caves. …”
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    Cave Tourism: The Potential of Asar Cave as a Natural Tourism Asset at Lenggong Valley, Perak by Rindam, Main

    Published 2014
    “…The Lenggong Valley, from a standpoint of natural tourism research, presents strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges that can be utilized to help increase the opportunities for the local community to increase their standard of living. Asar Cave comprises one of the caves that are found in Lenggong. …”
    Get full text
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