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2026 BCRA Online Seminars via Zoom

Our monthly seminars are intended to promote the scientific importance of caves and karst, and they describe ways in which BCRA supports cave research. Some of these talks are jointly organised by BCRA and the Ghar Parau Foundation. GPF is a charity that provides grants to British caving expeditions throughout the world.

We will announce the next few talks in the series as soon as possible. Generally, they usually happen on the second Monday of the month, with a summer break in July and August.

If, as part of the 2026 season of seminars, you would like to offer a talk on a science topic that you think would be of interest to a broad caver audience then please contact Emily Tilby with a title and a few words about your suggested content.

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Our Seminar Programme

#1 — Mon 12 Jan 2026

Once upon a slime: snottites and biofilms in neutral mine drainage environments in Derbyshire

With: Jo White
Time: Mon 12-Jan 2026, 19:30 to 21:00 GMT.
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Snottites resemble stalactites composed of jelly-like microbial biofilms. They are traditionally defined as living in highly acidic environments (pH 0–1). However, Derbyshire mine drainage adits (soughs) are pH neutral. To discuss snottites from these environments required a redefinition of snottites to include a wider range of pH environments. I therefore developed 3 models of snottite formation to work towards a broader definition of snottites.

Snottites and other biofilms from pH neutral environments are also largely unstudied. My PhD research focused on examining the microbial populations of pH neutral mine drainage environments, and their survival mechanisms. Using a combination of geochemical and microbiological data I constructed metabolic cycles which suggest the processes that microbial communities are using to survive in these nutrient-poor environments.

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