Cave assessment, monitoring, and management recommendations for Spirit Mountain Caverns, Bureau of Land Management, Worland District, Wyoming

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Cave assessment, monitoring, and management recommendations for Spirit Mountain Caverns, Bureau of Land Management, Worland District, Wyoming

Spirit Mountain Caverns, formerly known as Frost Cave and Shoshone Caverns, is located on Cedar Mountain near Cody, Wyoming. It is one of the major caves of Wyoming and of the northern Rocky Mountain region of the United States. The cave is of state and regional significance for three reasons: (1.) it is a large cave with a lateral development of nearly a mile of passages and a vertical development of about 350 feet, (2.) the cave contains significant geologic features, (3.) the cave provides significant opportunities for educational and recreational use.

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English
Pages
76

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Table of Contents

Executive summary
Location of cave entrance
Layout of cave
Description of cave features and values
Health and safety
Nature and extent of past cave intrusions
Cave management at Spirit Mountain Caverns
Recommendations for additional investigations
References
Appendices.

Edition Notes

"October 1979."

"Contract WY910-CT9-008."

Includes bibliographical references.

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[Protem, Mo.]

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Pagination
76 leaves, 1 unnumbered leaf
Number of pages
76

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OL32349293M
Internet Archive
caveassessmentmo00aley_1
OCLC/WorldCat
40460426

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