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If you have found bones, you can re­port your find using the on­line form be­low. If you wish to send your finds di­rect­ly to the Ins­ti­tute, you can down­load the pa­laeo­card, fill it in and en­close it with the pa­ckage. In all cases, please fol­low the ins­truc­tions for col­lec­ting and iden­ti­fying bones and the ins­truc­tions on the pa­laeo­card.

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Ins­truc­tions for col­lec­ting and iden­ti­fying bones

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Swiss Institute of Speleology and Karstology

Current

  • Public excursions

    Cette an­née, l’ISSKA vous pro­pose deux ex­cur­sions pu­bliques sur le karst. Le 21 mai par­tez en ran­don­née dans les gorges de l’Areuse à l’occasion de la Fête de la na­ture. Le 14 juin, che­mi­nez de La Chaux-de-Fonds au Doubs en col­la­bo­ra­tion avec le PNR du Doubs.

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    • Areuse underground

      The Areuse flows freely through its gorges

      Groupe E, in col­la­bo­ra­tion with the SISKA, is star­ting a pros­pec­ting phase for the de­ve­lop­ment of a hy­droe­lec­tric pro­ject in the Val-de-Tra­vers.

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    • New Doctor!

      We would like to congra­tu­late Amir Se­da­ghat­kish, who pu­bli­cly de­fen­ded his the­sis last Fri­day. It marks the culmi­na­tion of four years' work co-su­per­vi­sed by the SISKA / Swiss Spe­leo­lo­gy and Kars­to­lo­gy Ins­ti­tute and the FAST La­bo­ra­to­ry. We wish you all the best for the fu­ture!

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    • Sinkhole collapse?

      The SISKA, in col­la­bo­ra­tion with the Na­tu­ral Ha­zards Unit (UDN) of the Can­ton of Vaud, has de­ve­lo­ped a me­tho­do­lo­gy for clas­si­fying sin­khole sub­si­dence phe­no­me­na. For the full re­port: info(@)isska.ch

      Consult the file

    • What is karst?

      The SISKA pre­sents a short vi­deo in­tro­du­cing karst. A 7-mi­nute im­mer­sion in the sub­soil of karst re­gions.

    • Annual report 2024

      La couverture du rapport annuel 2024

      Dis­co­ver our 2024 an­nual re­port with its fo­cus on the hot and cold sides of karst.

      Read the re­port (PDF, in French)

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    About us

    Who we are

    SISKA is a non-pro­fit foun­da­tion re­co­gni­sed as being in the pu­blic in­ter­est.

    Its goal is to en­cou­rage and pro­mote spe­leo­lo­gi­cal work and know­ledge of the kars­tic en­vi­ron­ment with a view to sus­tai­nable ma­na­ge­ment.

    objectives

    To achieve its aims, the ins­ti­tute is pur­suing a num­ber of ob­jec­tives in the fields of science, geo­com­pu­ting, he­ri­tage, edu­ca­tion and scien­ti­fic ou­treach:

    • En­cou­rage ba­sic and ap­plied scien­ti­fic re­search pro­jects lin­ked to the un­der­ground world and the kars­tic en­vi­ron­ment.
    • Com­mu­ni­cate and teach about the spe­ci­fic fea­tures of karst and raise pu­blic awa­re­ness of the vul­ne­ra­bi­li­ty of the un­der­ground en­vi­ron­ment.
    • Es­ta­blish links with the va­rious sta­ke­hol­ders and users of the karst (uni­ver­si­ty ins­ti­tutes, pu­blic au­tho­ri­ties, en­gi­neers, po­li­ti­cians, spe­leo­lo­gists, lo­cal re­si­dents).
    • Be the swiss re­fe­rence bo­dy for the ma­na­ge­ment and pro­tec­tion of the sur­face and un­der­ground karst en­vi­ron­ment, in conjunc­tion with the Swiss Spe­leo­lo­gi­cal So­cie­ty.
    • Pro­pose me­thods and tools for the sus­tai­nable ma­na­ge­ment of kars­tic en­vi­ron­ments.
    • Pro­mote the Swiss Spe­leo­lo­gi­cal Society's do­cu­men­ta­ry ar­chives and en­cou­rage the conti­nua­tion of this na­tio­nal ar­chi­ving work.

    Ser­vices

    Team

    Employees

    SISKA em­ploys staff in the na­tu­ral sciences (geo­lo­gy, hy­dro­geo­lo­gy, geo­mor­pho­lo­gy, ar­chaeo­zoo­lo­gy, bios­pe­leo­lo­gy), the hu­ma­ni­ties (geo­gra­phy) and ad­mi­nis­tra­tion (ac­coun­ting, se­cre­ta­riat and hu­man re­sources).
    Our ins­ti­tute is sup­por­ted by a broad net­work of spe­cia­lists such as fo­rest en­gi­neers, geo­lo­gists, gra­phic de­si­gners and com­pu­ter scien­tists as ex­ter­nal contrac­tors.
    Our team is re­gu­lar­ly sup­ple­men­ted by ci­vil ser­vants and trai­nees.

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    Pierre-Yves Jean­nin
    PhD. Hy­dro­geo­lo­gy

    Pierre-Yves Jean­nin

    Ma­na­ge­ment
    Head of Science

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    ☎ +41 (0) 32 913 35 33

    Do­mains:
    Science
    He­ri­tage
    Edu­ca­tion
    Ad­mi­nis­tra­tion

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    Marc Lüt­scher
    PhD. Pa­laeo­cli­ma­to­lo­gy

    Marc Lüt­scher

    Ma­na­ge­ment
    Pu­blic Re­la­tions Ma­na­ger
    and He­ri­tage

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    ☎ +41 (0) 32 913 35 33

    Do­mains:
    Science
    He­ri­tage
    Ad­mi­nis­tra­tion

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    Vé­ro­nique Mon­nard
    Se­cre­ta­riat

    Vé­ro­nique Mon­nard

    Ma­na­ge­ment

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    Do­main:
    Ad­mi­nis­tra­tion

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    Constanze Bo­nar­do
    Se­cre­ta­riat

    Constanze Bo­nar­do

    Ma­na­ge­ment

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    Do­main:
    Ad­mi­nis­tra­tion

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    Ar­nauld Ma­lard
    PhD. Hy­dro­geo­lo­gy

    Ar­nauld Ma­lard

    Geo­com­pu­ting Ma­na­ger

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    Do­mains:
    Geo­com­pu­ting
    Science

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    Aman­dine Per­ret
    PhD. Earth Sciences

    Aman­dine Per­ret

    Head of Tea­ching

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    Do­mains:
    Science
    He­ri­tage
    Edu­ca­tion

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    Ma­thieu Lu­ret
    PhD. Ar­chaeo­zoo­lo­gy

    Ma­thieu Lu­ret

    Ar­chaeo­zoo­lo­gy Ma­na­ger

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    ☎ +41 (0) 32 913 35 33

    Do­main:
    Ar­chaeo­zoo­lo­gy

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    Phi­lipp Häu­sel­mann
    PhD. Geo­lo­gy

    Phi­lipp Häu­sel­mann

    Pro­ject Ma­na­ger

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    ☎ +41 (0) 32 913 35 33

    Do­mains:
    Science
    Edu­ca­tion
    He­ri­tage

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    Eric We­ber
    MSc Hy­dro­geo­lo­gy

    Eric We­ber

    Pro­ject Ma­na­ger

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    Do­main:
    Science
    Geo­com­pu­ting

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    Si­mon Pet­te­lat
    MSc Na­tu­ral Ha­zards

    Si­mon Pet­te­lat

    Scien­ti­fic As­so­ciate

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    ☎ +41 (0) 32 913 35 33

    Do­mains:
    Science
    He­ri­tage

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    Maud Gal­let­ti
    MSc En­gr. Geo­lo­gy

    Maud Gal­let­ti

    Scien­ti­fic As­so­ciate

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    Do­mains:
    Science
    Edu­ca­tion

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    Mi­guel Bar­to­lo­mé
    PhD. Pa­laeo­cli­ma­to­lo­gy

    Mi­guel Bar­to­lo­mé

    Post-doc­to­ral fel­low

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    Do­main:
    Science

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    Clau­dio Pas­tore
    MSc Geo­lo­gy

    Clau­dio Pas­tore

    Doc­to­ral student

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    Do­main:
    Science

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    Amir Se­da­ghat­kish

    MSc Fluid Me­cha­nics En­gi­nee­ring

    Amir Se­da­ghat­kish

    Doc­to­ral student

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    ☎ +41 (0) 32 913 35 33

    Do­main:
    Science

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    Ain­hoa Val
    Msc. Geo­lo­gy

    Ain­hoa Val

    Doc­to­ral student

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    Do­main:
    Science

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    Neal Mathes
    Msc. Geo­lo­gy

    Neal Mathes

    Doc­to­ral student

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    Science

    Civil Service

    SISKA re­gu­lar­ly takes on ci­vi­lian staff on long-term as­si­gn­ments, with or wi­thout prio­ri­ty. The tasks they are as­si­gned can be ve­ry va­ried, de­pen­ding on the sea­son, the skills of each in­di­vi­dual and the needs of the Ins­ti­tute.

    • Re­me­dia­tion of ca­vi­ties and sin­kholes.
    • Sup­port for the edu­ca­tion sec­tor (ex­cur­sions).
    • Sup­port in the va­rious areas of the ins­ti­tute.

    For more in­for­ma­tion, please contact us.

    The spe­ci­fi­ca­tions (85467 and 63080) for ci­vil ser­vice po­si­tions are avai­lable on­line on the e-Zi­vi por­tal. Be­fore com­ple­ting an as­si­gn­ment agree­ment, please al­ways contact the ins­ti­tute first.

    e-Zi­vi por­tal

    Annual Reports

    Since its foun­da­tion SISKA has pu­bli­shed an an­nual re­port on its ac­ti­vi­ties. It contains in­for­ma­tion on the pro­jects car­ried out by the Ins­ti­tute, the an­nual ac­counts and ba­lance sheets, a list of the mem­bers of the Foun­da­tion Board, and other in­for­ma­tion on SISKA's ac­ti­vi­ties and iden­ti­ty.

    Since 2016, the an­nual re­port has been struc­tu­red around a cho­sen to­pic, high­ligh­ting a cur­rent theme that is par­ti­cu­lar­ly re­le­vant or re­pre­sen­ta­tive of the year's pro­jects.

    An­nual Re­ports

    History

    Why create a Swiss Institute of Speleology and Karst Studies?

    In Au­gust 1997, the World Congress of Spe­leo­lo­gy in La Chaux-de-Fonds was a re­soun­ding suc­cess. With 1650 par­ti­ci­pants and al­most 500 scien­ti­fic pa­pers, it was the lar­gest spe­leo­lo­gi­cal event ever held in the world. A si­gni­fi­cant part of this suc­cess was due to the ex­cellent in­ter­na­tio­nal re­pu­ta­tion of Swiss spe­leo­lo­gists, par­ti­cu­lar­ly in the fields of un­der­ground to­po­gra­phy, ar­chi­ving, in­ven­to­ries and scien­ti­fic ob­ser­va­tions.

    The mem­bers of the Swiss Spe­leo­lo­gi­cal So­cie­ty (SSS) ob­serve, do­cu­ment and ar­chive eve­ry­thing re­la­ted to caves in Swit­zer­land. Be­fore the crea­tion of the SISKA, this re­search was car­ried out en­ti­re­ly on a vo­lun­ta­ry ba­sis and was not sup­por­ted by any of­fi­cial struc­ture with a pro­fes­sio­nal ba­sis. As a re­sult, the vast amount of in­for­ma­tion col­lec­ted by the SSS re­mai­ned ge­ne­ral­ly unk­nown and un­der-ex­ploi­ted, by both go­vern­ment de­part­ments and aca­de­mic circles, as well as pri­vate of­fices and the ge­ne­ral pu­blic. SISKA was born to es­ta­blish a link bet­ween ca­vers and these circles.

    The SSS has be­come aware of the pu­blic in­ter­est role it can and must play in all mat­ters re­la­ting to the un­der­ground en­vi­ron­ment (science, do­cu­men­ta­tion, sa­fe­ty, pro­tec­tion, edu­ca­tion, etc.). By crea­ting the Swiss Ins­ti­tute of Spe­leo­lo­gy and Kars­to­lo­gy (SISKA), the SSS has gi­ven it­self the means to achieve this ob­jec­tive by pla­cing its know­ledge and skills at the ser­vice of the au­tho­ri­ties and the pu­blic.

    Founding member

    The SISKA was foun­ded on 4 Fe­brua­ry 2000 by 7 foun­ding mem­bers. The foun­ding ca­pi­tal was CHF 120'000. Its re­gis­te­red of­fice is in La Chaux-de-Fonds.

    • Swiss Spe­leo­lo­gi­cal So­cie­ty

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    Partnerships

    Our Ins­ti­tute main­tains part­ner­ships, un­der agree­ments, with va­rious ins­ti­tu­tions:

    Collaborations

    Since its in­cep­tion, our Ins­ti­tute has for­ged a num­ber of col­la­bo­ra­tive links. Our most re­gu­lar part­ners in­clude :

    L’ISSKA vit aussi grâce à vos dons

    Vos dons nous per­mettent par exemple de da­ter des os, dé­pol­luer des ca­vi­tés ou faire connaître le karst et les grottes dans les écoles. Ils nous sou­tiennent aus­si pour le sui­vi de di­plômes et de thèses, ain­si que pour four­nir un sou­tien scien­ti­fique aux spé­léos suisses qui le de­mandent.

    Notre compte : CH12 8080 8004 4839 3207 3, ISSKA, Ins­ti­tut Suisse de Spé­léo­lo­gie et de Kars­to­lo­gie.

    Une at­tes­ta­tion de don pour vos dé­duc­tions d’impôts vous se­ra en­voyée au­to­ma­ti­que­ment.

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