Subject: GEOLOGY OF CAVES AND KARST
Date: Saturday, September 14, 2024
Time: 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Zoom presentation--to obtain link please complete online registration click here
Instructor: Steve Stokowski
Come learn how limestone bedding types and rock textures, folding, and faulting affect the location and size of caves and karst features. Learn how caves form in the deep subsurface and along river terraces. Bring home with you the geologic reason of parallel passages, the hydraulic reason for elliptical passage cross-sections, and the meaning to speleologists of Bogli's mixing corrosion.
Steve is the Chair of AEG Atlanta, a past VP of the Atlanta Geological Society and is active in many professional organizations. He holds a B.S. in Geology from George Washington University and a M.S. in Geology from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. He is a Fellow of the National Speleological Society, taught Speleology for the Smithsonian Associates, and started the long-running NSS Short Course "Speleology for Cavers."
Please join us and forward this message to anyone interested in becoming a Georgia Registered Professional Geologist, or anyone who might be interested in the topic. Two Professional Development Hours are available for attendees of the class. The classes are open to all, membership in the AGS is encouraged, but not required
Please join us and forward this message to anyone interested in becoming a Georgia Registered Professional Geologist, or anyone who might be interested in the topic. Two Professional Development Hours are available for attendees of the class. The classes are open to all, membership in the AGS is encouraged, but not required.
To register for this class, please click here