Its framework included not only hard work in the field, but also didactics, interesting research goals and the creation of a geophysical community open to everyone, from experts to adepts, as well as people interested in the subject of our planet – Earth. This project will also contribute to the recognition of the Institute of Geophysics PAS not only in Poland but also in the world. Moreover, it was a great opportunity to improve soft and didactic skills, learn how to lead and manage a project, both for me and the other people involved. The application for the project as well as completing the formalities was a challenge for us and we learned a lot from it. Additionally, the scientific and possibly publishing goal is to recognize the karst structures in the vicinity of Smerdyna. In the future, we are planning a series of lectures for interested students on geophysical methods (by Bartosz Owoc, Project Director of SEG Field Camp 2020).
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