Spanish Society of Speleology and Karst Science

The Spanish Society of Speleology and Karst Science (Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst, SedecK) is a national caving organization of Spanish caving clubs to promote and disseminate the science of speleology and karst, founded in 1998.

Spanish Society of Speleology and Karst Science
"SedecK - Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst"
Abbreviation(SedecK)
Formation1998 (1998)
TypeINGO
Purposeto promote and disseminate science of speleology and karst
HeadquartersGómez Pardo Foundation, Alenza Street nº 1, Madrid, CP 28003
Region
Spain
Membership (1998)
142 Members
Official language
Spanish
President
Martin Garay Policarp
PublicationSEDECK , ISSN 1696-1897
Websitesedeck.org

Purpose

The Spanish Society of Speleology and Karst Science (SedecK) was founded in 1998 to promote and disseminate science of speleology and karst in general and scientific studies about the conservation of caves and their natural contents in particular, as well to facilitate scientific communications about karst and dialogue with administrations managing this environment.[1]

Activities

SedecK organizes and participates in seminars, symposia and conferences related to speleological sciences. It promotes the distribution of scientific publications on all aspects of karst, and collaborates with other Spanish and international associations furthering the development of speleology and karst. It has been organizing an annual meeting each year since 1999.

Publications

The Association publishes a monthly journal called SEDECK on its website, also known as Boletín de las Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst.

Its articles have been cited in scientific books as for example in the 2005 book "Caracterización microclimática de cavidades y análisis de la influencia antrópica de su uso turístico",[2] the 2006 book "Geotourism" by David Newsome (2003),[3] the 2010 book "The Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov",[4] the 2013 book "Space and Time in Mediterranean Prehistory",[5] or the 2014 books "Hydrogeological and environmental investigations in Karst systems"[6] and "Technical systems of lithic production in the lower and middle Pleistocene of the Iberian Peninsula". SEDECK articles have been cited also in other scientific journals, such as the Journal of Anthropological Research.[7]

Collaborations

SedecK works with the following caving clubs

  • Andalusian Federation of Speleology
  • Speleological Group Edelweiss
  • Federació Catalana d'Espeleología
  • Caving Club Muntanyenc Barcelonès
  • Castilian-Manchego Federation of Speleology and Canyons
  • Higher Technical School of Engineers of Mines and Energy

Affiliations

SedecK is associated with the

  • Cántabrian Association for the Defense of Underground Heritage
  • Speleological Group Abyss
  • Aragón Speleology Center
  • SIDMAR, Oceanographic Studies and Services, SL
  • Catalan Institute of Speleology and Karst Scienc, Icek,
  • Club Deportivo Elemental Minas Espeleo
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References

  1. Sociedad - SedecK - Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst (nd). "Purpose". www.sedeck.org. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  2. Fernández Cortés, Ángel. (2005). Caracterización microclimática de cavidades y análisis de la influencia antrópica de su uso turístico. Almería: Universidad de Almería, Servicio de Publicaciones. p. 418. ISBN 8482407481. OCLC 433164560.
  3. Calaforra, J. M. and Garcia Guinea. (2000). La Geoda gigante de Pulpi. Boletín de las Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst, 1, 52–53.
  4. Alperson-Afil, Nira. (2010). The Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov. Volume 2, Ancient flames and controlled use of fire. Dordrecht: Springer. ISBN 9789048137657. OCLC 663096570.
  5. Stella Souvatzi, Athena Hadji (2013). Space and time in mediterranean prehistory. New York: Routledge. ISBN 1135042896. OCLC 862588494.
  6. Bartolomé Andreo, Francisco Carrasco, Juan José Durán, Pablo Jiménez, James W. LaMoreaux (2014). Hydrogeological and environmental investigations in Karst systems. Heidelberg: Springer. p. 253. ISBN 9783642174353. OCLC 892853162.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. Journal of Anthropological Research. 69. University of New Mexico. 2013.
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