Conservation (Inventory)
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==Gloves off area== | ==Gloves off area== | ||
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==Restoration projects== | ==Restoration projects== | ||
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==Other== | ==Other== | ||
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Revision as of 01:19, 27 April 2011
The Conservation section is used to record stations where some type of conservation issue is indicated.
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Flowstone
The Flowstone conservation inventory field should be used to list stations with flowstone where changing to clean aqua sox is required. Not all flowstone will be inventoried as a conservation item (see also Flowstone) such as flowstone on the wall.
Wearing marking soles can cause black marks on flowstone, and dirty boots can track mud, sediment and other items onto clean flowstone. Any flowstone which is easily marred or damaged from not changing to aqua sox should be inventoried as a conservation flowstone item.
See also
Gloves off area
The Gloves off area of the Conservation section should be used to list stations where removing dirty gloves is advised to prevent marring pristine surfaces.
In some situations, it is adviseable to remove gloves after passing through a dirty section such as corrosion residue, mud, dirt or guano before proceeding to a cleaner area such as flowstone. An extra pair of clean gloves or powder-free surgical gloves should be worn temporarily. These situations are usually encountered in crawls but could be in walking passage where the hands are needed for stability or climbing. Should one of these situations be encountered, it is best to flag the location with a "gloves off" sign to warn future travelers.
Restoration projects
The Restoration projects conservation field should be used to list any stations that have human impacts which could benefit from work to restore. The human impacts could be accidental or purposeful, it doesn't matter. Muddy flowstone is one of the easiest to recognize but other useful restoration projects should be listed including broken formations and other impacts that can be restored.
See also
Other
The Other field of the Conservation section should be used to list stations which have some other conservation issue other than aqua sox, gloves off, or restoration projects. A brief description of the issue noted should be included next to the station.
Examples might include:
- extremely fragile areas which should be avoided
- damaged or impacted areas which cannot be restored
- special instructions for moving through an area in order to conserve it
- others
Example
- Conservation, Other: G77 (extremely fragile gypsum hairs, move slowly)