Definition of Speleological. Meaning of Speleological. Synonyms of Speleological

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- Other early speleologists include Herbert E. Balch. An international speleological congress was proposed at a meeting in Valence-sur-Rhone, France in 1949...
- National Speleological Society. Retrieved 11 July 2021. The National Speleological Society Journal of Cave and Karst Studies (National Speleological Society)...
- caving clubs or speleological societies across Australia. Newcastle and Hunter Valley Speleological Society (NHVSS) Sydney Speleological Society (SSS) Sydney...
- Exploration Society (1957) and the Sub Aqua Speleological Society (1960). It is a member of the Australian Speleological Federation (ASF) which is in turn part...
- Retrieved 12 November 2012. Welcome to the NZ Speleological Society "About NZSS". New Zealand Speleological Society. Retrieved 10 August 2021. NZSS website...
- (260 ft). In 2006, for the first time in the history of speleology, the Ukrainian Speleological ****ociation expedition reached a depth greater than 2,000 m...
- National Speleological Society, Quintana Roo Speleological Survey. February 5, 2011. Retrieved February 20, 2011. Quintana Roo Speleological Survey— The...
- Antarctica. The British Speleological ****ociation was established in 1935. In the United States, the National Speleological Society in the US was founded...
- The Sydney Speleological Society Inc. (SSS) is a caving group based in Sydney, Australia. The Sydney Speleological Society was founded in 1954 and is...
- international speleological community, then mostly Europeans, agreed in a meeting in Valence-sur-Rhone, France, to hold international speleological congresses...