Scientists from the University of Exeter are using a CR10X measurement and control system to measure the growth of 10,000 year old stalagmites to show how they can help predict changes in the climate. The data logger acquires the stalagmite growth data via six automatic samplers and over 2 km of cable at Stump Cross Caverns near Harrogate in Yorkshire, UK. Stalagmites contain clues about how the climate has changed over thousands of years and may help predict how it will change in the future.

Zusammenfassung Projekt

Anwendung

Determining the relationships between stalagmite growth and climate change

Standort

Stump Cross Caverns, Yorkshire, England

Beteiligte Organisationen

University of Exeter

Angeschlossenen Geräte

Samplers