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Proceedings of the XV National Congress of Speleology
Proceedings of the XV National Congress of Speleology
September 10-13, 1987
Castellana-Grotte

Sessions
Karst Areas
Mineralogy
Hydrogeology
Case studies
Various
Archeology
Speleogenesis
Biology
Tourism and safeguard

Karst Areas
  1. Karst of Prenestini and Tiburtini Mountains, and of the Bellagra ridge (Latium)
    Agostini S.


  2. First contribution to knowledge of karst hydrology in the central sector of Carnia Chain (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)
    Benedetti G.


  3. Relations between glacialism and karst in the southern slopes of Ligurian Alps
    Calandri G.


  4. Present knowledges on the karst in the Alessandria province
    Cella G.D., Vaselli C.


  5. Proposal of classification and boundaries of the mountain chains of Latium
    Felici A., Piro M., Cappa G., Mecchia G.


  6. Geomorphological evolution and karst of "Candraloni Cave", Mount Terminio (Picentini Mts. - Campania)
    Bellucci F., Crescenzi E., Galluccio F., Giulivo I., Pelella L., Santangelo N., Santo A.


  7. Italian karst areas: project for an inventory
    Mietto P., Sauro U.


  8. Middle-Triassic paleokarst of Ladinian carbonate platform at Pale di San Martino
    Zampieri D.
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Mineralogy
  1. Phosphates in Apulian karst cavities: occurrence, nature and genesis
    Dell'Anna L., Fiore S., Laviano R.


  2. Morphology and genesis of aragonite cave pearls in the Antro del Corchia (Apuane Alps - Italy)
    Forti P., Pensabene G.


  3. Genesis and evolution of iron oxides speleothems in the Pelagalli Cave (425 E/Bo) at Farneto (Bologna - Italy)
    Forti P., Rossi A.


  4. Nitrates of the Molfetta Pulo: mineralogy and genesis
    Forti P., Palmisano O.


  5. Gypsum deposits in the Frasassi Caves: occurrence and origin
    Galdenzi S.
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Hydrogeology
  1. The use of automatic samplers for hydrogeological studies
    Vigna B.


  2. Hydrogeological study of the gypsum sequence at S. Ninfa (south-western Sicily) - Preliminary note
    Celico P., Monteleone S., Pipitone G., Pranzini O.


  3. Geomorphological and hydrogeological features of karst aquifers in the Carini territory (Palermo)
    Abbate R. , Cimino A., Dongarrà G.


  4. Karstic inverse evolution: an example in Iglesient (SW Sardinia, Italy)
    Civita M., Cocozza T., Cuccu L., Forti P., Perna G.


  5. Hydrogeological characteristics of some "perched" karst systems in the Ligurian Alps
    Civita M., Olivero G., Vigna B.


  6. Hydrogeological evolution of karst systems of Emilia-Romagna: the Rio Stella - Rio Basino system (Riolo Terme - Italy)
    Forti P., Francavilla F., Prata E., Rabbi E., Griffoni A.


  7. An experience with tracers in the Sette Comuni Plateau (Venetian Prealps)
    Gennari G., Landi M., Sauro U.


  8. Karst springs of Ligurian Alps and Prealps
    Calandri G.
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Case studies
  1. Updated explorations and topography at the New Cave of Villanova (Bernadia Plateau - Friuli)
    Benedetti G., Sello U., Vittori B.


  2. The caves of the Vernino Valley
    Bocchini A., Galdenzi S., Griffoni A.


  3. The great Italian caves
    Calandri G., Ramella L.


  4. Karst features of the Sarcedo Hill (Vicenza)
    Gleria E.


  5. The Serra del Gufo Cave in the territory of Cerchiara di Calabria (Cosenza)
    Larocca F.


  6. Preliminary gravimetric survey of the Montevicoli Cave - Ceglie Messapica (Br)
    Del Gaudio E., Fuiano R., Ruina G.
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Various
  1. A sector of a drainage conduit of the ancient Marruvium (S. Benedetto dei Marsi - Central Italy)
    Burri E.


  2. Inventory of artificial caves
    Burri E.


  3. The Bosch battery powered hammer drill and the use of new anchors in speleology
    Carrieri G., Ferro I., Grippa C.


  4. Short analysis of bibliographic speleological research in Italy
    Manghisi V.


  5. Technologies available for archiving and consulting speleological data
    Sasso M., Mancini V.
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Archeology
  1. The inventory of the caves of archeological interest in the Abruzzo Region: first note
    Agostini S., Rossi M.A.


  2. Hermitages of medieval ages in natural caves of the Colli Berici (Vicenza)
    Gleria E.


  3. Preliminary considerations on daily life and some ritual aspects of the karst area of Sagada (Luzon, Philippines)
    Viviani F.
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Speleogenesis
  1. The influence of distensive processes on spring morphology
    Balbiano d'Aramengo C., Vigna B.


  2. Observations of speleology in a gypsum karst area
    Belvederi G., Garberi M.L.


  3. Karst in the Triassic Tuscanian-Emilian evaporites
    Chiesi M.


  4. In situ measurements of the dissolution of carbonate rocks
    Cucchi F., Forti F.


  5. Tectonics and morphogenesis of the Piaggia Bella System (Marguareis - NW Italy)
    Eusebio A.


  6. Genetic analysis of natural caves in Messinian evaporites of the Bologna area: 2°, the "Prete Santo" and "Risorgente dell'Acquafredda" caves (Spipola - Acquafredda karst system)
    Finotelli F., Pini G.A., Sabbadini R.


  7. The Inferno Cave (Marche Apennine): geology and spelogenesis
    Galdenzi S.


  8. Short note on a case study of coastal karst in the Messinian gypsum of Sicily
    Madonia P.


  9. Dissolution of chemically saturated CaCO3: the effect of surficial energy
    Gori S.


  10. Morphology and structure of the Pulo di Molfetta (Apulia) - Geological and geophysical study
    Maggiore M., Quarto R.


  11. Spatial and temporal evolution of the Mount Cucco karst system in the Umbria-Marche Apennine
    Menichetti M.


  12. Paleokarst phenomena in the Berici Mountains (Vicenza): a problem to study
    Mietto P., Zampieri D.


  13. Salto Cave, regressive erosion and karst: first observations
    Ruggieri R.
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Biology
  1. Syntesis of cavernicolous fauna of Liguria (North-Western Italy)
    Bonzano C.


  2. Notes on the variability of Myotis Daubentoni (Kuhll 1819) and some problems concerning SP. Nathalinae (Tupinier 1977)
    Bonzano C.


  3. Notes on recent biospeleological researches in southern Italy
    Caoduro G.


  4. Cavernicolous species of Campania: first updating
    Capolongo D.


  5. Dolines of the Aquila basin: first contribution to the knowledge of flora and vegetation
    Console C., Frattaroli A.R.


  6. Peculiar antenna sensors in Italodytes Stammeri Muller (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
    De Marzo L.


  7. Erpetofauna and surficial karst of the Murge
    Frisenda S.


  8. First results of a statistical analysis on the presence of snakes in the italian caves
    Frisenda S., Manghisi V.


  9. Preliminary note on some bone findings in terra rossa deposits of the Murge
    Greco A., Del Vecchio F., Schiralli S., Rizzi I.


  10. Researches in some caves of Umbria-Marche Apennine
    Salerno P., Loreti M., Carini V.


  11. Cold subfossils fauna in the deposits of Grotta delle Balze 642 U/PG. Mt. Maggio (1361 mt) - Gualdo Tadino (Umbria)
    Loreti M., Salerno P.
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Tourism and safeguard
  1. Review of national and regional normative regarding speleology
    Campanella G., Bulzacchelli D.


  2. Proposal for the realization of a "Teaching Speleological Centre"
    Campanella G., Pace P.


  3. Receptive capacity of show caves as a parameter for the safeguard of the underground environment. The case of the Castellana Caves
    Cigna A.


  4. The "Committee for the Defense of the Castellana Caves": aims and results
    De Bellis C.


  5. Artificial lights and development of flora in cave environment
    Imprescia U., Muzi F.


  6. Criteria for the selection of lights for the lighting plant at the Castellana Caves (Bari)
    Nitti V., Manghisi V.


  7. Temperature changes in the Castellana Caves (Pu 8) between 1966 and March 1983
    Nobile C.F., Orofino F., Latronico M.


  8. The Regional Plan of Parks and Natural Areas as a tool for the safeguard of the karst and spelological heritage of Sicily
    Panzica La Manna M.


  9. Problems of exploitation, protection, and conservation of show caves. The "Castellana case"
    Pinto S.


  10. The Porto Badisco Cave sixteen years after its discovery: a discourse to investigate
    Pinto S.
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