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ESRI Cave and Karst News
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Timpanogos Cave GIS Featured in ArcNews The Fall 2002 issue of ArcNews includes an article that highlights the use of GIS at Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah, for interpretation and resource management. The ArcNews article can be viewed online at The Timpanogos Cave virtual tour can be accessed from To subscribe to ArcNews (free), visit www.esri.com/news/arcnews/subscran.html.
2002 ESRI International User Conference Cave and Karst Highlights More than 11,000 people attended the 22nd Annual ESRI International User Conference in San Diego, California. Among the specific highlights for cave and karst users were the following: The 6th Annual ESRI Cave and Karst User Group meeting was held with approximately 20 people in attendance. The meeting featured a slide presentation of recent cave and karst GIS activities and projects worldwide. The City of San Antonio received ESRI's Special Achievement in GIS (SAG) award for its use of GIS to protect the recharge area of the Edwards Aquifer in Texas, one of the largest karst aquifers in the world. The project involved the cooperation of a number of other groups and agencies including the Edwards Aquifer Authority and the Texas Speleological Survey. For a list of all SAG winners, visit http://events.esri.com/uc/2002/sag/list/index.cfm. The User Conference featured many workshops and papers on a variety of topics. Of particular interest to cave and karst users were two poster presentations. These were The Dishman Lane Experience: Investigation of a Karst Related Street Collapse Poster by Kyle Bearden and Jeff Lashlee of the City of Bowling Green, Kentucky. Using GIS in Romanian Karst Mapping Poster by Sorin Mihai of ESRI Romania. For information on the 2003 International User Conference, visit www.esri.com/uc
Journal of Cave and Karst Studies Publishes GIS Issue The Journal of Cave and Karst Studies, a publication of the National Speleological Society, has published a cave and karst GIS special issue. The issue features 13 papers on various cave and karst GIS applications including archaeology, cave management, and visualization. To view the online abstracts and papers, visit the home page of Journal of Cave and Karst Studies at http://www.caves.org/pub/journal/ and choose Volume 64, Issue 1 For copies of the publication, contact the National Speleological Society at nss@caves.org or the ESRI Cave and Karst Program by e-mail at bszukalski@esri.com. The National Speleological Society Web site can be found at http://www.caves.org.
Early AnnouncementNSS GIS and Digital Mapping Symposium The 2003 National Speleological Society (NSS) Convention, to be held in Porterville, California, August 4-8, will include a GIS and digital mapping symposium as part of the geology and geography sessions. The symposium will include paper presentations (PowerPoint or slides) and offer special demonstration slots for "how to" or software demonstrations. If you are interested in presenting a paper or demonstration, contact the symposium organizer, Bernie Szukalski, via e-mail at bszukalski@esri.com or by phone at 909-793-2853, extension 1-1315, for more details. The NSS Convention Web site can be found at http://www.caves.org/info/events.shtml
USGS Learning Web Offers Exploring Caves Section The Learning Web is a rich, new resource for K-12 teachers and students from the U.S. Geological Survey. It provides online lesson plans, activities, tutorials (some downloadable and printable in .pdf), and links to references dealing with interdisciplinary studies of natural science. The site includes the Exploring Caves section (1-3 level) that covers the basic geology of caves, life habits of cave-dwelling organisms, and cave safety and conservation. Visit http://www.usgs.gov/education/ Learn about GIS in K-12 education at http://www.esri.com/k-12. Earn ArcView software for your school at http://www.esri.com/communityatlas
Vietnamese-Belgian Karst Project Uses GIS The VIBEKAP Project, a joint Vietnamese-Belgian project, has been established to foster the development of a coordinated methodology for the assessment and evaluation of a karst system in northwest Vietnam (provinces of Son La and Lai Chau). The project methodology is an interdisciplinary approach utilizing GIS and geological, geomorphological, karstological, hydrological, soil and land use, and remote sensing data. For more information, visit http://www.vub.ac.be/vibekap/.
GISVision Publishes Cave and Karst GIS Overview The September 2002 issue of GISVision, an online GIS publication, includes a special report by Susan Smith reviewing cave and karst GIS activities today. The article covers a variety of applications and highlights work by several national parks and local government agencies. See the article at http://www.gisvisionmag.com/.
New Cave and Karst GIS User Examples Several new and updated cave and karst GIS examples have been added to the ESRI Cave and Karst Web site. To view the examples, visit:
New Resources of Interest for ESRI Cave and Karst GIS Users New resources and publications that may be of interest to the cave and karst GIS community are now available. These include ArcView 8.x Transition Web Site For those users of ArcView 3.x who are seeking help in migrating to the newer ArcView 8.x platform, a Web site has been established that offers a variety of useful resources. The Transitioning to ArcView 8.x Web site can be found at http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcview/transitioning-to-av8x.html New ArcGIS 3D Analyst Virtual Campus Course Offered This six-module course shows how to use the ArcGIS 3D Analyst extension within the ArcMap and ArcCatalog environments. For a detailed course description and access to the course, visit the Virtual Campus at http://training.esri.com/acb2000/showdetl.cfm?&DID=6&Product_ID=728 ArcReader Download Now Available ArcReader, ESRI's free and easy-to-use application for viewing and printing maps, is now available for download. ArcReader 8.2, a stand-alone version, can be downloaded from ESRI's Web site at http://www.esri.com/arcreader Sample maps viewable with ArcReader are available on the Geography Network at http://www.geographynetwork.com/maps/arcreader For more information, visit http://www.esri.com/software/arcgis/arcreader/index.html |