- John Alan Glennon
John Alan Glennon (born
September 24 ,1970 ) is an Americangeographer andexplorer . His work has been mapping and describingcaves andgeysers .Discoveries and research
Caves
In 1996, Glennon and Jon Jasper discovered an entrance to the
Martin Ridge Cave System ,Kentucky , and explored connections to nearby Jackpot and Whigpistle Caves (Groves, C.G. 1998). The combinedcave system is 51 kilometers (32 miles) long (Gulden, B. 2005). Thecave is hydrologically connected toMammoth Cave ---the world's longestcave (Quinlan J.F. and Ray, J. 1989). Glennon also was involved in the discovery of one of the largestcave chambers inKentucky (Yonker, R. 2003).Geysers
In 2002, Glennon led an American expedition to
El Tatio Geyser Field,Chile . The team produced the first comprehensive inventory and description of the geysers' behaviors. The resulting report concluded that the site was the world's third largestgeyser field (Glennon, J.A. and Pfaff, R.M. 2003).Hoffman Environmental Research Institute (HERI)
With Dr. Chris Groves, president of the
Cave Research Foundation (2004-2006) , Glennon cofounded HERI in 1999. The Institute's mission is to study the environmental andgeologic aspects ofcaves andkarst landscapes. Headquartered atWestern Kentucky University , HERI's major scientific focus has been on thekarst issues ofChina . Notable HERI students include Joel Despain (International Expeditions Chair,National Speleological Society ) and Patricia Kambesis (former President,Cave Research Foundation ).Background
Glennon is a
geography Ph.D. student of Dr.Michael Frank Goodchild at theUniversity of California, Santa Barbara . Goodchild is a pioneer inGeographic Information Science and discoverer ofCastleguard Cave , Canada's longestcave . Glennon received aMaster of Science inGeoscience fromWestern Kentucky University , 2001, andBachelor of Science in Park Administration fromTexas A&M University , 1994.References
Glennon, J.A., Pfaff, R.M. (2005). "The operation and geography of carbon-dioxide-driven, cold-water geysers", GOSA Transactions, vol. 9, pp. 184-192.
Glennon, J.A., Pfaff, R.M. (2003). "The extraordinary thermal activity of El Tatio Geyser Field, Antofagasta Region, Chile", GOSA Transactions, vol 8. pp. 31-78.
Glennon, J.A. (2001). Application of Morphometric Relationships to Active Flow Networks within the Mammoth Cave Watershed, M.Sc. Thesis, Bowling Green: Western Kentucky University, 87 p ("includes a description of the discovery of Martin Ridge Cave").
Gulden, B. (2005). "USA longest caves". National Speleological Society GEO2 Committee. ( [http://www.pipeline.com/~caverbob/usalong.htm web] ).
Groves C.G. (1998). "The Martin Ridge Cave System", Cave Research Foundation Newsletter.
Quinlan, J. F. and Ray, J. (1989). "Map of groundwater basins, surface drainage, major caves, flow routes, the potentiometric surface, and an index to the topographic maps in the Mammoth Cave Region south of the Green River", 2nd edition. Friends of the Karst, Mammoth Cave, KY.
Yonker, R. (2003). "Kentucky Cave Passage Explored", Associated Press.( [http://www.earthchangestv.com/breaking/January2001/PrinterFriendly/0122kentucky.htm web] ).
Articles
* [http://www.earthchangestv.com/breaking/January2001/PrinterFriendly/0122kentucky.htm Associated Press: Cave Passage Explored ("htm")]
* [http://www.kentuckyliving.com/article.asp?articleid=648&issueid=125 Kentucky Living Magazine: Underground Rock Stars ("htm")]
* [http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Support/AcadAffairs/Magazine/Underworld%20Explorer.pdf Western Scholar Magazine: Underworld Explorer ("pdf")]External links
* [http://www.geyserstudy.org Geyser Observation and Study Association]
* [http://hoffman.wku.edu Hoffman Environmental Research Institute]
* [http://www.pipeline.com/~caverbob/usalong.htm Bob Gulden's USA Long Cave List]
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