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WIRELESS BIOMET

Enhance your Carbon Node's CO2 flux data with a scalable wireless biomet network. Wireless biomet captures soil moisture, solar irradiance, precipitation, and other environmental drivers across your site. Together, this data can reduce uncertainty, improve context, and strengthen MRV protocols—helping you make smarter decisions across land management and carbon accounting initiatives.

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HOW IT WORKS

  • Enhances CO₂ flux interpretation by correlating changes in carbon uptake or release with soil moisture, temperature, light, and precipitation
  • Improves understanding of biosphere-atmosphere interactions, especially during weather shifts or rainfall events
  • Supports MRV/GHG reporting with more complete environmental measurements
  • Easy, scalable sensor deployment that increases spatial coverage across diverse landscapes

BIOMET OPTIONS

Configure or expand your wireless biomet network with a selection of field-ready sensors. Options may include:

HOBO Soil Moisture Sensor

HOBOnet Node Link

Connects up to 50 sensor nodes to the Carbon Node

HOBO Temp/RH Sensor

Temp / RH

Measures ambient air temperature and humidity for localized insights

HOBO Soil Moisture/Temp/EC Sensor

Soil Moisture / Temp / EC

Measures soil water content and conductivity

HOBO Rainfall Sensor

Rainfall

Measures rainfall intensity and total precipitation to gauge precipitation variability across landscapes

HOBO Soil Radiation Sensor

Solar Radiation

Measures total solar radiation to determine how shading or sunlight exposure varies across microclimates

SPECIFICATIONS

Build a more complete carbon flux dataset

Pairing CO₂ flux with distributed biomet data not only enhances your understanding of ecosystem processes, but together they can also help you make better decisions moving forward.

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