25 October 2014: 25th Cave Sci. Symposium, Birmingham Uni.

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25 October 2014: 25th Cave Sci. Symposium, Birmingham Uni.

Post by David Gibson » Sat 11 Jan 2014 18:41

25 October 2014: 25th Cave Science Symposium at University of Birmingham

update 23-Sept-2014 Third Circular. A copy of this circular can be downloaded from here

The British Cave Research Association is pleased to announce that its next one-day annual Cave Science Symposium will be held at the University of Birmingham's School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences on Saturday 25 October 2014. The meeting will be hosted by Professor Ian Fairchild (GEES) and will also incorporate the BCRA 2014 AGM. A local field meeting is planned for 26 October 2014, to be announced separately.

Presentations are invited on any cave science topic. Those that fall within one of the four BCRA cave science themes (speleogenesis, cave archaeology and palaeontology, cave biology and cave technology) will be especially welcome (see the cave science policy via bcra.org.uk/detail/cstri_info.html), as will those from undergraduates and other students. This year’s partial theme will be Speleothem studies and it is hoped to devote one session of the Symposium to this topic. Full papers are not required, but related submissions to Cave and Karst Science are also invited.
To offer a verbal or poster presentation or a demonstration, please contact the lecture secretary, Dr. Trevor Faulkner, email. Initial queries can be made by phone to +44 (0)1625 531558. Titles and abstracts of up to one side of A4 should be sent as Microsoft Word files by email by Friday 15 August 2014. These should include full first names, contact details and affiliations of all authors, with presenters underlined, and may be ‘extended’ to include references. Talks will probably be allocated 15–20 minutes, and poster presentations 3–5 minutes.

Each year the Symposium covers a wide range of cave science topics, providing much of interest for academic and amateur scientists and for enquiring cavers. Registration will take place at the start of the meeting. A small admission charge will cover refreshments in the morning and afternoon. Further information will appear in later circulars and on this forum as the Symposium approaches.

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Re: 25 October 2014: 25th Cave Sci. Symposium, Birmingham Un

Post by David Gibson » Wed 05 Mar 2014 10:38

update 10July-2014 Information about the field meeting on 26 October can now be found here.

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Re: 25 October 2014: 25th Cave Sci. Symposium, Birmingham Un

Post by David Gibson » Thu 10 Jul 2014 13:59

Second Circular and Field Meeting Notice now issued. The above postings have been edited with the new URIs

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Re: 25 October 2014: 25th Cave Sci. Symposium, Birmingham Un

Post by David Gibson » Tue 23 Sep 2014 12:37

Third circular now issued. The URL in the first posting has been updated. For completeness...

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