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Hello all, following publication of his interesting article on why there is not currently a SIG focusing on hydrology within BCRA, I've been asked to arrange a session to discuss the potential and hopefully recruit enthusiastic individuals who may want to take this very important idea forward. So to that end, I've arrange a one-hour open forum discussion where karst scientists can discuss the need for, merit and structure of a SIG in hydrology to better support related research and arrange field meetings, encourage young researchers or non-academic interested cavers to take their ideas forward.
Anyone interested in karst hydrology or hydrogeology, academic and general cavers, is more than welcome to attend. If possible, please read Dr Wilcock's article in the latest BCRA publication (Cave and Karst Science 45(2), 51-61) on the topic. Copies of the article will be available at HE reception if you are not currently a BCRA member and wish to participate or just find out what its all about.
Please feel free to contact me should you wish to participate as a panel member on the discussion, or just have ideas you'd like to put forward, but are unable to attend for any reason.
Anyone interested in karst hydrology or hydrogeology, academic and general cavers, is more than welcome to attend. If possible, please read Dr Wilcock's article in the latest BCRA publication (Cave and Karst Science 45(2), 51-61) on the topic. Copies of the article will be available at HE reception if you are not currently a BCRA member and wish to participate or just find out what its all about.
Please feel free to contact me should you wish to participate as a panel member on the discussion, or just have ideas you'd like to put forward, but are unable to attend for any reason.