This book focuses on Romania’s more than 12,000 caves, which developed in limestone (including thermal water caves), salt, gypsum, and occasionally in sandstone. It examines these caves and related topics in a format suitable for cavers, while also addressing a broad range of aspects useful for students and researchers. Since the Institute of Speleology was first established by Emil Racovita in 1920, a great deal of research has been conducted on all cave and karst types. As such, the book examines a variety of scientific fields, including karst geology, hydrogeology, biospeleology, paleoclimatology, mineralogy and archaeology
The pace of research in cave and karst science is increasing. The inherent multidisciplinary nature ...
The Purcăreţ - Boiu Mare Plateau and the southern edge of the Baia Mare Depression, in Sălaj and Mar...
In May of 2006, nine American scientists and cavers from the Karst Research Group at the University ...
This book focuses on Romania’s more than 12,000 caves, which developed in limestone (including therm...
This is the first encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science and provides a unique, comprehensive, and ...
In this paper, we try to present a chronological sequence of the most important stages in the histor...
International audienceThe scientific collaboration on karst and cave studies between Romania and Fra...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
The term Karst relates to landscapes that have been shaped by the dissolution of carbonate rocks suc...
This paper presents the mineralization of five medium-size limestone-caves and eleven skarn-hosted c...
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of...
This thesis is primarily concerned with geomorphological aspects of caves - karst hydrology, speleog...
The caves from Cerna Valley, southwest Romania, are ideal for mineralogical studies because the reac...
Few caves exist in Romania that have provided clear evidences of their hypogene origin; these were d...
Eighteen minerals belonging to eight chemical groups were identified from three caves within Şălitra...
The pace of research in cave and karst science is increasing. The inherent multidisciplinary nature ...
The Purcăreţ - Boiu Mare Plateau and the southern edge of the Baia Mare Depression, in Sălaj and Mar...
In May of 2006, nine American scientists and cavers from the Karst Research Group at the University ...
This book focuses on Romania’s more than 12,000 caves, which developed in limestone (including therm...
This is the first encyclopedia of Caves and Karst Science and provides a unique, comprehensive, and ...
In this paper, we try to present a chronological sequence of the most important stages in the histor...
International audienceThe scientific collaboration on karst and cave studies between Romania and Fra...
This book is a pioneer attempt by an international group of cavescientists to summarize modern knowl...
The term Karst relates to landscapes that have been shaped by the dissolution of carbonate rocks suc...
This paper presents the mineralization of five medium-size limestone-caves and eleven skarn-hosted c...
The increasing human impact in Romanian caves raises the urgency of publishing a correct database of...
This thesis is primarily concerned with geomorphological aspects of caves - karst hydrology, speleog...
The caves from Cerna Valley, southwest Romania, are ideal for mineralogical studies because the reac...
Few caves exist in Romania that have provided clear evidences of their hypogene origin; these were d...
Eighteen minerals belonging to eight chemical groups were identified from three caves within Şălitra...
The pace of research in cave and karst science is increasing. The inherent multidisciplinary nature ...
The Purcăreţ - Boiu Mare Plateau and the southern edge of the Baia Mare Depression, in Sălaj and Mar...
In May of 2006, nine American scientists and cavers from the Karst Research Group at the University ...