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Radon (222Rn) is a radioactive gas, from the 238U decay chain, that contributes in large part of the natural radiation dose to which humans are exposed. Radon is the second cause of lung cancer after tobacco. The US-EPA considers a concentration of 148 Bq... see more

Bats play vital roles in nature as pollinators, seed dispersers, and natural controllers of insect pests. They serve as indicators of habitat disturbance and provide an insight into the health status of an ecosystem. This enormous importance contrasts wit... see more

The procedure of scientifi c documentation of caves explored and/or arranged for touristic use is proposed and recommended in this paper. This procedure has been verifi ed on the basis of work done during the arrangement of the Underground Touristic Trail... see more

The procedure of scientifi c documentation of caves explored and/or arranged for touristic use is proposed and recommended in this paper. This procedure has been verifi ed on the basis of work done during the arrangement of the Underground Touristic Trail... see more

This work presents the analysis of ceramics remains of Morro Azul Caves archaeological site, located in Ventania County, Paraná State, Brazil. Nowadays the site represents the biggest assemblage of rock art kown in Paraná State. The support rock are sands... see more

The fauna of eight sandstone caves of the region of Altinópolis, (Serra Geral Arenitic Speleological province, São Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil) was surveyed. Our results improve the previous faunistic knowledge of the region, recording 15 new occurre... see more

A new species of the genus Stegelletina is described from caves of Andaluc¡a Oriental (SE Iberian Peninsula). Stegelletina coprophila sp. n. is characterized by its body 386 to 536 æm long in females and 391 and 521 æm in males, lateral field with three i... see more

Batu Caves become famous only after the limestone hills were recorded by colonial authorities in 1878. It was promoted as a place of worship and religious attraction. This study aims to find out the visitor satisfaction towards marketing mix (4P’s) and th... see more

The five churches of Y?mr??annä Kr?stos, ?mäkina Mäd?ane ?Aläm, ?mäkina L?dätä Maryam, Walye Iyäsus and Žämmädu Maryam are all built in caves in the massif of Abunä Yosef, situated in the Lasta region of Wollo. Changes in their architectural forms suggest... see more

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