October 2024 Cave and Karst News |
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Upcoming Important Dates: The fall brings lots of events but also many upcoming deadlines. There are multiple job and funding opportunities coming up. NCKRI has been busy with outreach events, both at GSA and NCKRI headquarters. Read on to find out more! If you would like add any upcoming events, deadlines to the NCKRI News or calendar, email us at or reply to this email. |
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USGS Karst Interest Group WorkshopNashville, TN, USAOctober 22-24, 2024 |
| New Mexico Geological Society Fall Field ConferenceBernalillo, New Mexico, USAOctober 23-26, 2024 |
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North American Society for Bat ResearchGuadalajara, MexicoOctober 23-26, 2024 |
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Bat WeekOctober 24-31, 2024 |
| Syphonia 2024Caselle in Pittari, ItalyOctober 31-November 3, 2024 |
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Appalachian Karst SymposiumLewisburg, WV, USANovember 7-10, 2024 |
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Date: May 13-15, 2025 https://dyetracing.com/mammoth-cave-symposium Location: Lodge at Mammoth Cave 2811 Entrance Rd, Mammoth Cave, KY 42259 Abstract Deadline: February 1, 2025 |
| This symposium will highlight natural and cultural research occurring in, around, or relevant to resource management, groundwater quality, and the well-being of all life in the Mammoth Cave Region. It is to be a forum for natural and cultural resource managers, scientists and cooperators, and other interested parties to learn, network, and coordinate science and management efforts. We hope that through expanded knowledge, capacity, and professional networks built in this symposium, federal, state, and local public lands managers and researchers are better prepared to address future questions that will support the resilience of our communities and shared resources. |
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Position Summary New Mexico Tech seeks an interdisciplinary and collaborative professional for the Cave and Karst Management Specialist at the National Cave and Karst Research Institute (NCKRI) in Carlsbad, NM. This subject matter expert will focus on one of the Institute's founding tenets, resource stewardship. Reporting to the Director of NCKRI, the selected hire's key responsibilities will be to provide professional leadership in facilitating National Park Service related cave and karst management, while advising NCKRI staff on NPS-related research needs. In filling this position, we are excited to bring in a team member who: 1. Brings a breadth of knowledge of cave and karst resource management 2. Understands federal cave management practices and policies 3. Communicates effectively to identify and address cave and karst resource needs 4. Works collaboratively to address resource management needs Should you have any inquiries related to this opportunity, please do not hesitate to contact me by email: . A complete application will consist of: - NMT Employment Application Form
- Cover Letter
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae
- Contact information for at least (3) three professional references
Application Link: https://www.nmt.edu/hr/Cave%20and%20Karst%20Manangement%20Specialist-09170242.pdf All Applications should be sent by email to:
OR by post to: NMT/HR 801 Leroy Place Brown Hall Box 047 Socorro, NM 87801 |
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Review of Applications will begin on November 1, 2024 Seeking candidates: - whose research and teaching will address in hydrology,
- with experience in groundwater hydrology
- who preferably have an expressed interest in karst systems, and
- who will contribute to our BS Geology, BS Environmental Science, and MS Environmental Science degrees in research and teaching.
To be considered for the position, all applications must include all of the following: - a cover letter,
- a statement of research experience and vision, providing evidence of position requirements,
- a statement of teaching experience and philosophy, providing evidence of position requirements,
- a curriculum vitae,
- all unofficial transcripts, and
- a list of names, titles, and email addresses for three (3) references for confidential letters of recommendation to be requested at later stages in the search process. At least one reference must be able to comment on teaching ability.
Questions about the position should be directed to Dr. Gretchen Potts, BGE Department Head, . Applications must be submitted electronically through the UTC Faculty Career Site. Learn more about the Position |
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Bat Conservation International Student ScholarRequest for Proposals Closes on October 31,2024 Since its founding in 1982, BCI has supported hundreds of university students and aspiring conservationists globally. Our annual Student Research Scholars program grows the global capacity for bat research by providing opportunities for M.Sc. and Ph.D. students to expand their bat research experience, emphasizing that research is key for evidence-based conservation. We come together with BCI Student Scholars to grow their professional network and build a connected community of bat researchers and conservationists. For questions, email . |
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Karst Waters Institute: William L. Wilson and Diane C. Wilson Scholarship in Karst ScienceLearn More and Apply by February 15, 2024 The scholarship ($2500) is open to any student who is currently enrolled in, or has been accepted into, a master’s degree program at an institution of higher education in the United States. Questions regarding the scholarship should be sent to Dr. Janet S. Herman, President, Karst Waters Institute. |
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Summary Every year the Geological Society of America (GSA) serves the geoscience community with a conference that fosters collaboration and opportunities for students, educators and professionals. This year’s conference was held in Anaheim, California. Over 56+ posters and presentations were on cave and karst topics from multiple disciplines. NCKRI had a total of three talks and one poster presentation. We also had representation in the session: “New Frontiers in Cave and Karst Science”. Dr. Daniel S. Jones was elected to be a Fellow of the Geological Society of America in recognition of his work as a geobiologist and his support of students and early career geoscientist. |
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Photo 1: Raquel Lugo, NCKRI's Science Communication Intern presents her work from when she was a NPS Scientist in Parks Intern for NCKRI. Photo 2: The NCKRI booth at GSA Photo 3: Dr. Daniel S. Jones pictures with GSA President Christopher (Chuck) Bailey |
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Inspired by Science STEM This month NCKRI hosted the Inspired by Science’ STEM Experience event where many families and kids had the opportunity to learn about different topics in science through educational booths. NCKRI’s booth featured a cave display where participants added to the cave by coloring or drawing a cave organism. Depending on the cave zone they live in, these organisms were added to the entrance zone, the twilight zone or the dark zone. A big thank you to everyone who participated in the event. |
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Field Trip Students in Geomicrobiology (GEOB 5015) went on a fieldtrip to Jemez Springs and Valles Caldera National Preserve. Photo 1: Some of the students are pictured here evaluating travertine microtextures at Soda Dam, a large carbonate structure that is one of many hot springs in the greater Valles Caldera ecosystem. Photo 2: Students preparing to sample extremophilic microorganisms in acidic sulfidic streams and pools in Valles Caldera National Preserve. |
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The National Cave and Karst Institute is a research center of New Mexico Tech. NCKRI was created in partnership with the National Park Service, State of New Mexico, and the City of Carlsbad to be a nexus of research, stewardship, information and outreach for caves and karst while fostering interdisciplinary collaborations. Our mission is to promote and facilitate cave and karst research, education and sustainability. |
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