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<h2 id="tophead">CUCC Expo Handbook - New Cave Data Sheet (paper)</h2>
<h1>New Cave Data Sheet</h1>
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<em>New Cave Data Sheet</em>
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<h3>Instructions</h3>
<p>There should be several blank copies of this New Cave Data sheet in the lever-arch file
holding the plastic survey wallets, after the index sheet.
<p>This has fallen out of use in recent years, but is needed because the online form for registering a new cave
is complicated and needs some thought, whereas anyone can fill out this paper data sheet immediately.
<p>Usually the paper sheet will be put away in the same plastic wallet as that used for the underground survey notes
and sketches of the newly-discovered cave, and the entrance location will be entered as GPS coordinates.
<p>Occasionally, an entrance is discovered during a surface survey, and no underground exploration is done, in
which case this data sheet should be put in the same wallet as the surface survey notes.
<p>Anyone setting out on a surface prospecting trip should take a few of these with them and fill them out in
the field at the new entrance.
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<li>You can download a printable copy of the sheet <a
href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/newcavedatasheet.pdf">here</a>.
<li>You can download a master copy of the sheet <a
href="/expofiles/documents/surveying/newcavedatasheet.odt">here</a>.
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