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LYNCH, Erin (ed.). (2009). Speleology 13. Buxton: British Cave Research Association. £2.70 plus postage. ISSN 1478-999X. 40pp, A4, with photos, maps and diagrams.
This issue has a cover date of May 2009 and was published in June 2009.
The bulletin of British Caving
Front Cover (p1)
by Rob EAVIS.
Hidden Earth 2008 Premier Trophy, selected photos by Rob Eavis.
 
Inside Front Cover (p2)
Advertisement for caving lamp.
 
Contents (p3)
List of Contents.
 
News In Brief (p4)
Cave Science and Technology Research Initiative Awards; 50 Years of Speleology in Matienzo; BCRA Newsletter Ceases Publication on Paper; Date Set for 2010 BCRA Cave Science Symposium.
 
Vale Jim Eyre, 1925–2008 (p5)
by Dr John FRANKLAND and Tom SYKES.
Two obituaries for Jim Eyre, a founder of RRCPC, member of CRO and NPC, and caving legend.
 
Malham's Missing Miles of Cave (pp6-7)
by Phil MURPHY.
Phil Murphy shares the results of Lycopodium spore traces which prove hydrological connections in the Malham area.
 
Underground in Battambang, Cambodia 2008 (pp8-11)
by Liz PRICE.
Liz Price reports on exploration of caves in the little-visited Battambang area of north-west Cambodia.
 
2008 Cave Science Symposium (pp12-16)
by Graham PROUDLOVE.
From climate studies using Yorkshire speleothems to cannibalistic cave shrimp, the 19th British Cave Research Association Cave Science Symposium featured a wide range of topics. Graham Proudlove reports.
 
The British Caving Archive: What Is It & How Will It Work (p17)
by David JUDSON.
David Judson introduces the British Caving Archive, a treasure-trove of photos, surveys, and reports spanning the history of caving in the UK.
 
Expedition Report: Matienzo 2008 (pp16-23)
by Juan CORRIN.
Juan Corrin reports on the ongoing exploration in northern Spain.
 
Expedition Report: Iran 2008 (pp24-27)
by Simon BROOKS.
Simon Brooks reports on exploration and mapping in north and central-west Iran with the Damavand Club and the Hamadan Mountaineers.
 
Memorial Caves and More: Houaphanh, Laos 2008 (pp28-30)
by Liz PRICE.
Liz Price reports on exploration by the Northern Laos – European Cave Project in Houahphan province.
 
BCRA Special Interest Groups (p31)
Reports from the Cave Radio & Electronics Group and Cave Surveying Group. Cave Technology Issue of Cave & Karst Science: Call for Papers.
 
Book Reviews (pp32-33)
Speleo 17(1): 50th Anniversary Edition; The Silence and the Darkness – OUCC Proc. 14, 1992-1997; Cave Geology.
 
Overseas News & Reviews (pp34-37)
News from around the world and reviews of caving publications.
 
Diary Dates (p37)
Diary Dates.
 
@BCRA, @BCA (p38)
Contact Details for BCRA and BCA.
 
Inside Back Cover (p39)
by Rob EAVIS.
Photograph: Ali Mortazavi in Urchin Oxbow, Daren Cilau. Photo: Rob Eavis. Advertisement for caving equipment supplier.
 
Outside back cover (p40)
by Juan CORRIN, Mandy FU and Torben REDDER.
Photographs from Matienzo, Spain 2008 by Juan Corrin, Mandy Fu and Torben Redder.
 

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