CARDIKARST: From a modular Arduino prototype to a custom PCB data logger
Reliable long-term cave monitoring requires electronics that are compact, mechanically stable, and resilient in humid environments. In the early phase[…]
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Reliable long-term cave monitoring requires electronics that are compact, mechanically stable, and resilient in humid environments. In the early phase[…]
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As part of the CARDIKARST project, field research was conducted on 31 October 2025 in Plitvice Lakes National Park, in[…]
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As part of the Slovenian–Croatian bilateral research project CARDIKARST (IPS-2022-02-2260), a two-day workshop focusing on microclimatic research and CO₂ dynamics[…]
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A regular quarterly inspection was carried out in Barać Caves to record microclimatic data, verify the proper operation of monitoring[…]
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We are happy to announce that our latest scientific paper, “CO₂ Emission from Caves by Temperature-Driven Air Circulation—Insights from Samograd[…]
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Here is the English translation of the provided text: At the Department of Geography, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb,[…]
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The new version of the CO2 logger based on the #Arduino platform is now in use after successful laboratory testing.[…]
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The workshop was held for professionals in nature conservation, researchers, and students interested on the topic of monitoring carbon dioxide[…]
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After the first test with the loggers built on the Arduino Seeduino 3.1 and 3.2 boards, where we still have[…]
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The members of the Cardikarst team participated in the 2023 Croatian Cavers’ Annual Meeting, which was held in Čakovec from[…]
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