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Zenseio Field Tested Case Study – UC Santa Barbara

We’re incredibly proud to support groundbreaking research at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve, where a team from the Earth Research Institute and Geography Department at UC Santa Barbara is pushing the boundaries of ecohydrological monitoring.

“Zenseio has been key in establishing our remote ecohydrological observatory in the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve. We deployed meteorological stations and soil moisture sensors across an upland coast live oak woodland transect to monitor oak water stress and develop an early warning system for drought-related tree stress. With the help of Zenseio, we established our own LoRa telemetry network of sensors in this remote preserve without any cell reception or internet and now maintain a live dashboard of the transect conditions. Their support and dedication to every single detail has been top notch since day one, and it is very evident how knowledgeable they are in this industry.” – MD Shadman Amin, PhD Researcher, UCSB.

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