Il Karst Information Portal è una libreria digitale ad accesso libero creata nel 2006, con link ad articoli scientifici, esplorazioni, relazioni tecniche e valutazioni che riguardano gli ambienti carsici, nata per informare e promuovere la collaborazione tra studiosi.
La libreria raccoglie decine di articoli scientifici, relazioni, studi, esplorazioni che comprendono geologia, biodiversità, chimica, fisica del clima sotterraneo, la pressione antropica, i problemi legati ai sinkholes, i pipistrelli e il loro habitat, la White Nose Syndrome, l’archeologia e la paleontologia.
Le conoscenze nel campo scientifico sono di supporto anche per la valorizzazione economica e culturale degli ambienti carsici.
Il progetto è ad accesso libero, e tra i partner principali annovera:
National Cave & Karst Research Institute
University of South Florida Libraries
University Libraries, University of New Mexico
Union Internationale de Spéléologie (UIS)
Sotto la guida di Todd Chavez, curatore della Libreria dell’Università della Florida USF Libraries, l’archivio si sta trasformando in un database georiferito, che da vita ad una mappa funzionale consultabile.
A titolo di esempio, questo è l’elenco degli articoli pubblicati negli ultimi quindici giorni:
A Disturbance Index for Karst Environments
A Framework for Karst Ecohydrology
A prototype mass spectrometer for in situ analysis of cave atmospheres
A Review and Statistical Assessment of the Criteria for Determining Cave Significance
An Emerging Disease Causes Regional Population Collapse of a Common North American Bat Species
Artifact densities and assemblage formation: Evidence from Tabun Cave
Auditory opportunity and visual constraint enabled the evolution of echolocation in bats
Buried hill karst reservoirs and their controls on productivity
Carbon dioxide, ground air and carbon cycling in Gibraltar karst
Carbon mass-balance modelling and carbon isotope exchange processes in dynamic caves
Cave air ventilation and CO2 outgassing by radon-222 modeling: How fast do caves breathe?
Caves and Mining in Brazil: The Dilemma of Cave Preservation Within a Mining Context
Diagnostic hydrogeologic characteristics of a karst aquifer (Kentucky, USA)
Discovery of a diverse cave flora in China
Echolocation: Discrimination of targets by the bat, Eptesicus fuscus
Evaporative Water Loss by Hibernating Little Brown Bats, Myotis lucifugus
Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome
Information in sonar echoes of fluttering insects available for echolocating bats
Karst flash floods: an example from the Dinaric karst (Croatia)
Karst groundwater: a challenge for new resources
Karst hydrology: recent developments and open questions
La zone d’infiltration des aquifères karstiques. Méthodes d’étude. Structure et fonctionnement
Large kinetic isotope effects in modern speleothems
Models of Temperature, Entropy Production and Convective Airflow in Caves
Oil in ancient caves poses new challenges
Pseudogymnoascus destructans transcriptome changes during white-nose syndrome infections
Radiocarbon Dating of Rock Paintings: Incorporating Pictographs into the Archaeological Record
Recent advances in karst research: from theory to fieldwork and applications
Rock Art In Arid Landscapes: Pilbara And Western Desert Petroglyphs
Seasonal Variations in Modern Speleothem Calcite Growth in Central Texas, U.S.A.
Seasonal variations of CO2 and 222Rn in a mediterranean sinkhole
Target Structure and Echo Spectral Discrimination by Echolocating Bats
The Karst Paradigm: Changes, Trends And Perspectives
Vision complements echolocation in an aerial-hawking bat
White-nose syndrome: is this emerging disease a threat to European bats?
Wormhole formation in dissolving fractures