UIS Commission on Karst Hydrogeology and Speleogenesis
Special issue dedicated to the international year of caves and karst (IYCK)

Internationale de Spéléologie (UIS) announced that it dedicated the next issue to the International Year ofInternational Year of Caves and Karst 2021 (IYCK). This will be a special issue prepared for this occation and will represent insights into all fields of cave and karstin all fields of cave and karstresearch topics. Cross-disciplinary contributions will be especially encouraged. Authors should proseed to IJS portal where they will need to select "IYCK 2021 Special Issue" from the dropdown menu. The submision deadline is October 15, 2020. 

Some information about the International Journal of Speleology:

IJS logoAll content for the International Journal of SpeleologyAll content for the International Journal of Speleologyis licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International, whereinthe author retains copyright. International Journal ofSpeleology content is archived in LOCKSS and Porticoand backed up in the Bepress Digital Commons System.As a service to the research community, the Universityof South Florida Tampa Library’s commitment to trueopen-access to scholarly information extends to authors.This means that there are no article or submissioncharges for the International Journal of Speleology.

Articles are open access at http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/ijs. The journal is abstracted and indexedin the following services: Directory of Open AccessJournals, ISI Thomson Services (Science CitationIndex-Expanded including the Web of Science, ISI AlertingService, Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and EarthSciences), Bibliography & Index of Geology (GeoRef,Cambridge Scientific Abstracts), EarthScienceWISE (OxmillPublishing), EBSCO Publishing, Geobase, SpeleologicalAbstracts (UIS), Ulrich’s Periodical Directory™,BIOSIS Zoological record, SCOPUS (Elsevier), andSCImago Journal and Country Rank.The issue 2 of Volume 49 (in