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Tinytags in place at the Falkland Islands Historic Dockyard Museum
Recorded data helps identify seasonal environmental patterns to help with the preservation and conservation of sensitive items.
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Tinytags monitor bat swarming sites in Kent
Seasonal temperature and relative humidity changes are being recorded as part of research into bat swarming behaviour.
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Submersible Tinytags used in cave research
The Portuguese Speleological Society used waterproof Aquatic 2 data loggers to monitor water temperature in cave systems.
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Tinytags installed at Fishbourne Roman Palace
Data logging is essential to ensure that items are kept in the correct environmental conditions to help with preventive conservation efforts.
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Tinytags used in Peak District Moorland Conservation and Restoration Project
Tinytag count data loggers are connected to a tipping bucket rain gauge specially adapted to monitor overland surface run-off.
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency chooses Tinytags
Tinytag count input data loggers are connected to rain gauges to record rainfall data as part of vital flood warning work.
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Historic England uses Tinytags in building research
Tinytag Instrumentation data loggers were used with solarimeter sensors, while Plus 2 loggers were used to measure outdoor temperatures.
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Tinytags support underwater scientific research projects
The underwater data loggers record seawater temperature data for a variety of scientific research studies in UK waters and further afield.
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Tinytags used at the British Cave Monitoring Centre
The loggers provide continuous data at the first permanent cave monitoring centre in the UK.
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Tinytags monitor Antarctic snow algae
The loggers were left to record the temperature of snow fields during the Antarctic summer.
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Tinytags monitor at Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum
Round the clock monitoring is essential for preventive conservation of sensitive items in the historic cricketing collection.
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Tinytags monitor temp/RH at Brunel’s SS Great Britain
Temperature and relative humidity monitoring is an essential part of preventive conservation for historic objects in the Collection.
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Tinytags monitor fish farm temperatures for antibiotic resistance research
Water temperature is monitored by the Tinytags in the fish farms for use in antibiotics resistance analysis.
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Tinytags used in oyster development research
Submersible Tinytags are monitoring sea temperatures in the Adriatic and under laboratory conditions, as part of a study into how environmental parameters affect oyster growth.
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New archive project in Tristan da Cunha includes Tinytags
Temperature and relative humidity data loggers monitor sensitive archives to help with long term preventive conservation.
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Tinytags monitor cave temperatures as part of climate change research
A total of six Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers were used in a study whose final aim is to reconstruct past climate changes recorded by stalagmites from these caves.
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Tinytags play key role in Australian frost research program
Robust outdoor Tinytags monitor crops as part of the National Frost Initiative research for the Australian grains industry.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor extremes of temperature in Switzerland
Robust outdoor data loggers monitor air temperatures in geological depressions to pinpoint areas of extreme cold.
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Tinytags form part of worldwide seed conservation project
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership has deployed the loggers to help the conservation of species of seeds during collection, drying and storage.
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Electric car project benefits from Tinytag technology
The ability of the data logger to measure small changes in voltage provided valuable information in optimising the usage of the motor.
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Tinytags used in salmon reproduction research
Recorded data will be used to help understand the effect of stream temperatures on the spawning success and survival of salmon juveniles.
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Tinytags monitor vaccine cold chain
Temperature monitoring helps evaluate the efficiency of the supply chain through to delivery of the vaccines.
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Submersible Tinytags help South African shark research project
Data recorded by the Tinytags will help assess the impact of water temperature on the development rate and survival of catshark embryos.
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Weald & Downland living museum monitors collections and exhibition space
Ultra Radio data loggers monitor on two floors, with data accessed from a central office, to help manage the environment to aid the conservation of historic items.