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BCRA Cave Science Symposium and field trip - 31st Oct-1st Nov, 2015

Gina

New member
British Cave Research Association
26th Cave Science Symposium
First Circular: 2nd February 2015

Symposium - Saturday 31st October, 2015
Field trip - Sunday 1st November, 2015

The Manchester Museum, University of Manchester

The British Cave Research Association is pleased to give preliminary details of its annual Cave Science Symposium and associated field trip.  The Symposium, which will be hosted by Andrew Chamberlain and Graham Proudlove of the University of Manchester, will take place in the Kanaris Lecture Theatre at the Manchester Museum on Saturday 31st October 2015.  Whether you are an academic, an amateur scientist or a caver wanting to find out more about the underground environment, you will find something of interest at the Symposium. A programme of presentations is being assembled and details will follow in later circulars, as well as being publicised on the BCRA news Forum, in our Facebook group, and here on ukCaving.


Symposium and Field Trip Programmes


At the Saturday symposium there will be a set of themed talks on maze caves, together with a variety of talks on other aspects of cave science, with emphasis on BCRA?s principal areas of interest: speleogenesis, cave archaeology and subterranean biology. Following the symposium, an informal early-evening meal will be arranged for those interested, details to be decided.

For the optional field trip on Sunday 1st November, 2015, we have booked the Alderley Edge Mines for a field visit; this event will be hosted by Nigel Dibben and the Derbyshire Caving Club. Full protective caving clothing including helmet, boots and lights will be required for trips into the mines but normal clothes, with walking boots, will be fine for exploring the surface. A maximum of 14 people can attend the field trip (although DCC can make arrangements if more than 14 want to attend) so if you are interested please contact Graham Proudlove so that we can manage the numbers.


Call for Abstracts

Abstracts are welcome for posters or oral presentations on any topic of cave or karst-based research, and these should be submitted by 31st August, 2015, by email to the lecture secretary, Gina Moseley (gina.moseley@uibk.ac.at). Please include all authors with their affiliations, an email address for the primary author, and an abstract no longer than one page of A4 at single spacing, arial, size 11.


Registration

Registration will take place on the day. A small fee will be requested to cover refreshments.


Venue, Accommodation and Travel Information

Information about the location of the Manchester Museum and travel can be viewed at:
http://www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/yourvisit/travel/

Accommodation options are available from the Visit Manchester website:
http://www.visitmanchester.com/#/stay

Information about the Alderley Edge copper mines:
http://derbyscc.org.uk/alderley/mines_list.php


Meeting Organisers

Andrew Chamberlain: andrew.chamberlain@manchester.ac.uk
Graham Proudlove: g.proudlove@manchester.ac.uk
Gina Moseley (BCRA lecture secretary): gina.moseley@uibk.ac.at

Please contact Graham Proudlove for general enquiries and for details of the venue and local facilities in Manchester.  Contact Gina Moseley for details of the programme and for enquiries concerning oral or poster presentations.


All are welcome, and we look forward to seeing you at the Symposium.
       

 

Rachel

Active member
If you drive out of Manchester centre, past the museum, past the uni into Rusholme (where all the curry houses are), there is plenty of free parking amongst the backstreets of terraced houses. A 10 min bus ride back to the museum shouldn't cost more than a couple of ?.
 

Gina

New member
26th British Cave Research Association Cave Science Symposium
Sponsored by Environmental Geology & Geotechnical Consultants


Symposium - Saturday 31st October, 2015
Field-trip - Sunday 1st November, 2015
The Manchester Museum, University of Manchester

SECOND CIRCULAR & CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Special Session
This year?s symposium will feature a special session on maze caves and hypogene speleogenesis. Maze caves in Scotland, the Northern Dales, the Forest of Dean, and Ethiopia will be discussed as well as hypogene development in the south of England.

Call for Abstracts
The response to the first call for abstracts has been very positive and it already looks like we will have a fascinating collection of talks on our special ?maze cave? theme, archaeology, and hydrology. We would especially like to invite further presentations (oral or poster) on speleogenesis, palaeoclimate, and biospeleology, though all submissions related to caves and karst will be considered.

Abstracts should be submitted by 31st August, 2015, by email to the lecture secretary, Gina Moseley (gina.moseley@uibk.ac.at). Please include all authors with their affiliations, an email address for the primary author, and an abstract no longer than one page of A4 at single spacing, arial, font size 11.

Registration
Registration will take place on the day. A small fee will be requested to cover refreshments.

Lunch
There are many options for places to eat along Oxford Road, however, a cold sandwich lunch can also be provided by the Manchester Museum at a cost of ?3 per head. Please email Gina Moseley (gina.moseley@uibk.ac.at) by 10th October, 2015 if you would like a lunch.

Other lunch options include:

- Two pubs within 5 minutes walk (The Grafton and The Salutation), both do food.
- Spar shop, one minute, sells sandwiches etc.
- Cafe Muse, within the Museum, sells meals and sandwiches, expensive
- University Union, one minute, sells sandwiches
- Possibly University Place, one minute, sells sandwiches

Evening Meal ? Saturday 31st October, 2015
Following the symposium, we will head for an informal evening meal on the famous Manchester curry mile. The exact restaurant has yet to be decided. If you would like to join us for the meal, please confirm your attendance by 10th October, 2015 with Gina Moseley (gina.moseley@uibk.ac.at) so plans may be finalised with the restaurant.

Venue
The Manchester Museum, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL
The best way to visit is by public transport or by bike. You can also come by car and park in the multi-storey pay and display car park on Booth Street West, just around the corner from the museum.
Information on how to get to the venue can be found at:
http://www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/your ... 295,en.pdf

Accommodation
Accommodation options are available from the Visit Manchester website: http://www.visitmanchester.com/#/stay

Field trip to Alderley Edge Copper Mines, Sunday 1st November, 2015
Spaces are still available for the field trip to the Alderley Edge copper mines.

This event will be hosted by Nigel Dibben and the Derbyshire Caving Club. Full protective caving clothing including helmet, boots and lights will be required for trips into the mines but normal clothes, with walking boots, will be fine for exploring the surface. A maximum of 14 people can attend the field trip (although DCC can make arrangements if more than 14 want to attend) so if you are interested please contact Graham Proudlove (g.proudlove@manchester.ac.uk) so that we can manage the numbers. Information about the Alderley Edge copper mines is available from: http://derbyscc.org.uk/alderley/mines_list.php

Important Dates
31st August, 2015 Abstract deadline. Send to Gina Moseley
10th October, 2015 Confirm lunch order with Gina Moseley
10th October, 2015 Confirm evening meal attendance with Gina Moseley
10th October, 2015 Confirm field trip attendance with Graham Proudlove
31st October, 2015 Cave science symposium
1st November, 2015 Field-trip to Alderley Edge Copper Mines.

Meeting Organisers
Andrew Chamberlain: andrew.chamberlain@manchester.ac.uk
Graham Proudlove: g.proudlove@manchester.ac.uk
Gina Moseley (BCRA lecture secretary): gina.moseley@uibk.ac.at

Please contact Graham Proudlove for general enquiries and for details of the venue and local facilities in Manchester. Contact Gina Moseley for details of the programme and for enquiries concerning oral or poster presentations. Please note, Gina will be out-of-office until 15th August.

All are welcome, and we look forward to seeing you at the Symposium.​
 
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