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Édouard-Alfred Martel

Édouard-Alfred Martel (July 1, 1859, Pontoise - June 3, 1938, Montbrison), the 'father of modern speleology', was a world pioneer of cave exploration, study, and documentation. Martel explored thousands of caves in his native France and many other countries, popularized the pursuit of cave exploration, introduced the concept of speleology as a distinct area of study, maintained an extensive archive, and in 1895 founded the Société de Spéléologie, the first organization devoted to cave science in the world.

Amongst his exploits were:

Martel bought the Gouffre de Padirac, and turned it into a show cave. He wrote many books and articles about speleology, most notably Les Cévennes (1888) and Les Abîmes (1894).

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