%0 Journal Article %T Natural and anthropogenic factors which inf luence aerosol distribution in Ingleborough Show Cave, UK %A Smith Andrew C. %A Wynn Peter M. %A Barker Philip A. %J International Journal of Speleology %D 2013 %I Societ¨¤ Speleologica Italiana %X Monitoring in Ingleborough Show Cave (N. Yorkshire, UK) reveals the inf luence of tourism and cave management techniques on different parameters of the cave atmosphere. Exploratory aerosol monitoring identif ied a 0.015 ˇŔ 0.03 mg/m3 (ˇÖ70%) reduction in airborne particulates within the f irst 75 meters of cave passage and two major aerosol sources within this artif icially ventilated show cave. Autogenic aerosol production was identif ied close to active stream ways (increases of <0.012 mg/m3), suggesting the expulsion of water-borne aerosols during turbulent water f low. The presence of tourist groups also increased aerosol concentrations within the cave (increases of <0.021 mg/m3), either by transporting them from an allogenic source or through the disturbance of particles which had previously been deposited within the cave environment. Exploratory aerosol data is presented alongside more routine analytical monitoring, helping to contextualise the impact of cave management strategies on natural cave atmospherics. %K aerosol %K cave %K tourism %K temperature %K carbon dioxide %K ventilation %U http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1128&context=ijs