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This book reveals the science and beauty of Mammoth Cave, the
world's longest cave, which has played an important role in the
natural sciences. It offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary
treatment of the cave, combining insights from leading experts in
fields ranging from archeology and cultural history to life science
and geosciences. The first animals specialized for cave life in
North America, including beetles, spiders, crayfish, and fish, were
discovered in Mammoth Cave in the 1840s. It has also been used and
explored by humans, including Native Americans, who mined its
sulfate minerals and later African-American slaves, who made a map
of the cave. More recent stories include 'wars' between commercial
cave owners, epic exploration trips by modern cave explorers, and
of course tourism. The first section of the book is an extensive
description including maps and photos of the cave, its basic
structural pattern, and how it relates to the surface landscape.
The second section covers the human history of utilization and
exploration of the cave, including mining, tourism, and medical
experiments. Cave science is the topic of the third section,
including geology, hydrology, mineralogy, climatology,
paleontology, ecology, biodiversity, and microbiology. The fourth
section looks to the future, with an overview of environmental
issues facing Mammoth Cave managers. The book is intended for
anyone interested in caves in general and Mammoth Cave in
particular, experts in one discipline seeking information about
other areas, and researchers and students interested in the many
avenues of pursuit possible in Mammoth Cave.
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