CAVE MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALASIA 15
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTEENTH AUSTRALASIAN CONFERENCE ON CAVE AND KARST MANAGEMENT
Chillagoe Caves and Undara Lava Tubes, North Queensland 5th May - 11th May 2003
ORGANISER:
Australasian Cave & Karst Management Association Incorporated
P. O. Box 36
Carlton South
Victoria
Australia. 3053
SPONSOR:
Queensland National Parks & Wildlife
CONFERENCE CONVENORS:
Lana Little (Chillagoe), Val Speedie (Undara), and Professor David Gillieson.
CAVE MANAGEMENT IN AUSTRALASIA 15
Proceedings of the Fifteenth Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management, Chillagoe Caves and Undara Lava Tubes, North Queensland
Published by
The Australasian Cave & Karst Management Association Incorporated
P. O. Box 36
Carlton South
Victoria
Australia. 3053
April 2005
Edited by
Kent Henderson,
ACKMA Publications Officer
P. O. Box 332
Williamstown
Victoria
Australia. 3016
Email: kenthen@optusnet.com.au
ISSN No. 0 1 59 - 5415
Copyright on the papers comprising these proceedings is the property of the individual authors. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission.
Cover Photo: The Conference Logo
CONTENTS
Page | |
Editor's Introduction | 4 |
Conference Program | 5 |
PAPERS | |
Dr. John Nethery. New evidence and constraints on the age of the Chillagoe karst (abstract only) | 10 |
Kim Il Dong. Samcheok City's International Cave Expo - 2002 (abstract only) | 10 |
Professor Kyung Sik Woo - Scientific Meaning of 2002 Samcheok International Cave Expo | 11 |
Andy Spate. Would we go again? ACKMA & the 2002 International Cave Expo (abstract only) | 16 |
David Gillieson. Karst of Okinawa and Kikai, Japan: geomorphology and management | 16 |
James Baichtal. Evolving Karst Management on the Tongass - What Twelve Years of Implementation and Development have Taught | 22 |
Paul Griffiths & Tim Stokes. Karst Inventories and Management in Coastal Temperate Rainforests of British Columbia: Two Years On | 28 |
Nicholas & Susan White. Karst Features in Pleistocene Dune Limestones, San Salvador & New Providence Islands, The Bahamas (abstract only) | 34 |
ClaireBaker. Australian Glowworms - Managing an important biological resource | 34 |
Stefan Eberhard. Environmental hydrology and stygofauna in the Jewel Cave karst system, southwestern Australia (abstract only) | 39 |
Ann Atkinson. Undara Volcano, North Queensland, Australia: Some geological wonders in its lava field - their management, past, present and future | 39 |
Dr. Kevin Kiernan and Greg Middleton. Groundwater Movement and Management in Tube-fed Lavas | 40 |
Penny Davidson. Managing and interpreting tropical caves: Feeling how different caves are | 46 |
Andy Spate. Bushfires and karst in southern New South Wales- 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 (abstract only) | 50 |
Dr. Neville Michie. On Placing Objects in caves | 51 |
Stephen Swabey and Martin Roest. Chromated copper arsenate treated timer in caves | 53 |
Jay Anderson. Limestone & Development - Living with Karst in Western Australia (abstract only) | 63 |
Professor Elery Hamilton-Smith. Karst and the Biodiversity Context | 97 |
Stephen Swabey. Sediment budget for the Gardners Gut Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand (abstract only) | 67 |
Jennifer Dyring, Ian Houshold and Rolan Eberhard. An Overview of Cross-tenure Management of Karst in Tasmania (abstract only) | 67 |
Steven Bourne and George Bradford. Victoria Fossil Cave- Making it a Cave once again | 69 |
Stefan Eberhard, Dr. Neville Michie, Robyn McBeath, and Peter Bell. Carbon dioxide and climate in Jewel Cave | 73 |
Andy Spate and Jess Spate. The caves at Ravine (re)discovered | 75 |
Kevin Kiernan, Anne McConnell, & Eric Colhourn. Management of Thermokarst Landforms and Processes at Marine Plain, East Antarctica | 76 |
CONFERENCE DELEGATES: | 80 |
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION
Firstly, I wish to apologise for lateness of the publication of this volume. It is pointless enumerating the reasons, except to say there were many, and mostly beyond my control.
The Fifteenth Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management, convened by ACKMA, was an outstanding success. This Volume contains the conference program, the List of Delegates, and papers presented.
With respect to the latter, I can only express my great disappointment that, despite many pleadings and more than adequate time, more than a few paper presenters have failed to submit a final version of their paper for inclusion herein. Where that is the case, only the original abstract appears below.
That said, a number of papers were "Powerpoint" presentations - an increasing trend these days, of course.
Many of those presentations, in that format, will be published on the CD Rom version of these Proceedings, which will be released in coming months. [CD editor note - it was later decided by the ACKMA Committee, for several reasons, that powerpoint was not a desirable format to use on the CD]
Kent Henderson,
ACKMA Publication Officer
1 April 2004
Fifteenth Australasian Conference on Cave and Karst Management
CONFERENCE THEMES:
Limestone and lava
Managing and interpreting tropical caves
Sharing the Resource
Vegetation on karst
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
DAY 1 - MONDAY 5 MAY (overnight Chillagoe)
Arrival Day
Morning and Afternoon
9.00am Assemble in Cairns (railway station). Travel to Chillagoe. Stops en route include mango winery, Mareeba Heritage Centre, and coffee plantation.
2.00pm Lunch at Railway Hotel, AlmadenLate Afternoon
Arrival in Chillagoe; Registration - delegates obtain their Conference satchel
Evening
6.00pm
Welcome to Delegates: Peter Chandler, President, ACKMA Inc.
Welcome to Chillagoe: Lana Little, Conference Convenor.
Paper 1. KEYNOTE ADDRESS - Dr John Nethery***
Topic: New evidence and constraints on the age of the Chillagoe karstWelcoming Address - Cr Mick Borzi, Mayor, Mareeba Shire.
7.00pm BBQ Dinner and slide show
***BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES ON THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Dr. John Nethery graduated early 1969 from the University of NSW, with a B.Sc. (Geology) and a Diploma in Education and has worked ever since then in mineral exploration. He is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, The Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, and the global Society of Economic Geologists, a Member of the Geological Society of Australia and, most importantly, is Secretary of the Chillagoe Turf Club. He worked for 18 years for the metals exploration section of Australian Oil and Gas Corporation Ltd, progressing from field assistant to General Manager - Minerals, before establishing a Sydney-based consultancy as Nedex Pty Ltd in 1987, which he shifted to Chillagoe in 1993.
He has explored throughout Australia and 20 overseas countries, primarily for gold related to volcanic rocks. He has been exploring in North Queensland since 1974 and discovered several new bulk tonnage gold deposits, notably Mt Success, Bald Mountain, Anastasia and Triple Crown. In recent years he played a major conceptual role in exploration projects around Chillagoe including the Red Dome area and the "virgin" gold - zinc - copper - lead - silver deposit at Mungana. In 1987 he and partner-in-crime Ian Plimer developed a model for the tectonic and mineral controls in the Mediterranean countries. Discoveries included a major virgin deposit of over 2 million ounces of microscopic gold in volcanic rocks on Milos in the Aegean Sea, in an area where pottery and industrial clay has been mined continuously over at least 3500 years since the Minoan civilisation.
He has an interest in public education with a fetish for global tectonics and has contributed the district stories for Ian Plimer's books "Journey Through Stone" about Chillagoe and "Milos Geological History", which relate the local story to a global context of geological history. He has contributed the geological diagrams, story, rocks and fossils to the Timeline of the Chillagoe Hub. Has lived in the rush and bustle of Chillagoe since 1993 with spouse Kerry, a couple of kids, dogs, cats, goldfish, horses, chooks, ducks and turkeys.
DAY 2 - TUESDAY 6 MAY (overnight Chillagoe)
Morning
7.30am Breakfast at Delegate's accommodation
9.00am - 9.15 am Housekeeping etc: Lana Little2nd PAPER SESSION - "FOCUS ON ASIA - Part One" Chairperson: Andy Spate
9.15am - 10.00am Paper 2: Kim Il Dong: Samcheok City's International Cave Expo - 2002
10.00am - 10.45am Paper 3: Professor Kyung Sik Woo: Scientific Meaning of 2002 Samcheok International Cave Expo10.45am - 11.15am Morning Tea
3rd PAPER SESSION - "FOCUS ON ASIA - Part Two" Chairperson: Robyn McBeath
11.15am - 11.45am Paper 4: Andy Spate: Would we go again? ACKMA and the 2002 International Cave Expo, Samcheok City, Republic of Korea
11.45am - 12.30pm Paper 5: David Gillieson: Karst of Okinawa and Kikai, Japan: geomorphology and management12.30pm - 1.30pm LUNCH
Afternoon
1.30pm - 5.00pm Field Excursion. Visit to Donna and Trezkinn tourist caves
5.00 - 6.30pm Sundowner. Poster SessionEvening
6.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner
7.30pm ACKMA committee meets. FREE FOR DELEGATES.
DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY 7 MAY (overnight Chillagoe)
Morning
7.30am Breakfast at Delegate's accommodation
9.00am Field Excursion. Visit to Royal Arch tourist cave & environs12 Noon - 1.00pm LUNCH
Afternoon
4th PAPER SESSION - "FAR FLUNG PLACES" Chairperson: Professor Kyung Sik Woo
1.00pm - 1.40pm Paper 6: James Baichtal Evolving Karst Management on the Tongass - What Twelve Years of Implementation and Development have Taught
1.40pm - 2.20pm Paper 7: Paul Griffiths & Tim Stokes: Karst Inventories and Management in Coastal Temperate Rainforests of British Columbia: Two Years On
2.20pm - 3.00pm Paper 8: Nicholas & Susan White: Karst Features in Pleistocene Dune Limestones, San Salvador & New Providence Islands, The Bahamas3.00pm - 3.30pm Afternoon Tea
5th PAPER SESSION - "BIODIVERSITY" Chairperson: Deborah Carden
3.30pm - 4.10pm Paper 9: Claire Baker: Australian Glowworms - Managing an important biological resource
4.10pm - 4.50pm Paper 10: Stefan Eberhard: (delivered by Robyn McBeath) Environmental hydrology and stygofauna in the Jewel Cave karst system, southwestern AustraliaEvening
6.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner
7.30pm WORKSHOP: "Sharing the Resource" Chairs: Professor David Gillieson & Lana Little
DAY 4 - THURSDAY 8 MAY (overnight Chillagoe)
Morning
7.30am Breakfast at Delegate's accommodationMorning and Afternoon
9am departures - choice of: Full day caving in Chillagoe-Mungana area or Heritage tour, with some caves includedEvening
Al fresco spit roast dinner
DAY 5 - FRIDAY 9 MAY (overnight Undara)
Morning
7.30am Breakfast at Delegate's accommodation. Pack up for departure from Chillagoe6th PAPER SESSION - "LAVA & THE TROPICS" Chairperson: Professor David Gillieson
9.00am - 9.40am Paper 11: Ann Atkinson: Undara Volcano, North Queensland, Australia: Some geological wonders in its lava field - their management, past, present and future
9.40am - 10.20am Paper 12: Dr. Kevin Kiernan and Greg Middleton: Groundwater Movement and Management in Tube-fed Lavas
10.20am - 11.00am Paper 13: Penny Davidson: Managing and interpreting tropical caves: Feeling how different caves are11.00am - 11.30am Morning Tea
7th PAPER SESSION - "EFFECTS & DEVELOPMENT" Chairperson: Dr. Ruth Lyons
11.30am - 12 noon Paper 14: Andy Spate: Bushfires and karst in southern New South Wales - 2001/2002 and 2002/2003
12 noon - 12.30pm Paper 15: Dr. Neville Michie: The use of monuments in caves
12.30pm - 1.00pm Paper 16: Stephen Swabey and Martin Roest: Chromated copper arsenate treated timer in caves1.00pm - 2.00pm LUNCH
Afternoon
2.00pm Depart for Undara with stops of interest en route.Evening
6.30pm - 7.30pm BBQ Dinner with Undara Guides
7.30pm FREE EVENING
DAY 6 - SATURDAY 10 MAY (overnight Undara)
Morning and Afternoon
7.30am Breakfast
9.00am Field Excursion. Depart for full day visit to developed lava tubes. Bush lunch en route
5.00pm - 6.30pm Sundowner. Poster Session.Evening
6.30pm - 7.30pm Dinner
7.30pm ACKMA Inc. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
DAY 7 - SUNDAY 11 MAY (overnight Undara)
Morning
7.30am Breakfast8th PAPER SESSION - "LIVING WITH KARST" Chairperson: Peter Chandler
9.00am - 9.30am Paper 17: Jay Anderson: Limestone & Development - Living with Karst in Western Australia
9.30am - 10.00am Paper 18: Professor Elery Hamilton-Smith: Karst and the Biodiversity Context
10.00am - 10.30am Paper 19: Stephen Swabey: Sediment budget for the Gardners Gut Cave, Waitomo, New Zealand
10.30am - 11.00am Paper 20: Jennifer Dyring, Ian Houshold and Rolan Eberhard: An Overview of Cross-tenure Management of Karst in Tasmania11.00am - 11.20am Morning Tea
9th PAPER SESSION - "CLIMATE, DEVELOPMENT & DISCOVERY" Chairperson: Brian Clark
11.20am - 11.50am Paper 21: Steven Bourne and George Bradford: Victoria Fossil Cave- Making it a Cave once again
11.50am - 12.20pm Paper 22: Stefan Eberhard, Dr. Neville Michie, Robyn McBeath, and Peter Bell: Carbon dioxide and climate in Jewel Cave
12.20pm - 12.50pm Paper 23: Andy Spate and Jess Spate: The caves at Ravine (re)discovered12.50pm - 1.30pm LUNCH
Afternoon
1.30pm: Departure for full afternoon Field Excursion Choice of:
- Supervised visits to undeveloped lava tubes, or
- Walk up to Kalkani Crater
- Plus working dog demonstration on neighbouring cattle station
Evening
7.30pm Pre-dinner drinks
8.00pm CONFERENCE DINNER Master of Ceremonies: Kent Henderson. (Delegates: Please note: This is traditionally a "dress-up" affair)
AFTER DINNER SPEAKER: Professor Julia James
Topic: The Benefits of Internationalism in Speleology
DAY 8 - MONDAY 12 MAY (overnight Cairns)
Morning
7.30am Breakfast and pack up
9.30am Closing Ceremony & thanks
10.30am Departure for Cairns. travel via Innot Hot Springs, Atherton and Gillies Highway. En route visits to Mt. Hypipamee Crater and Lake BarrineLate Afternoon
Drop off delegates at Cairns accommodation