Runoff reduction from extensive green roofs having different substrate depth and plant cover

被引:85
|
作者
Soulis, Konstantinos X. [1 ]
Ntoulas, Nikolaos [2 ]
Nektarios, Panayiotis A. [2 ]
Kargas, George [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr Univ Athens, Div Water Resources Management, Dept Nat Resources Management & Agr Engn, Athens, Greece
[2] Agr Univ Athens, Dept Crop Sci, Lab Floriculture & Landscape Architecture, Athens, Greece
关键词
Hydrology; Modeling; Lysimeter; Runoff coefficient; Soil Conservation Service Curve Number; Xerophytes; Succulents; Turfgrasses; CRASSULACEAN ACID METABOLISM; HETEROGENEOUS WATERSHEDS; STORMWATER RETENTION; SUBTROPICAL CLIMATE; HYDRAULIC BEHAVIOR; MOISTURE SENSOR; VEGETATED ROOFS; PERFORMANCE; MODEL; EVAPOTRANSPIRATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.01.031
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The current study aims to systematically analyze the relationship between runoff reduction from different types of shallow green roof systems, and the initial substrate moisture conditions, and total rainfall depth. The experimental study comprised of 30 specialized lysimeters equipped with green roof layering. The lysimeters had two different substrate depths (8 cm or 16 cm) and three different plant covers [either succulent plants (Sedum sediforme (Lacq.) Pau), or xerophytic plants (Origanum onites L), or turfgrasses (Festuca arundinacea Shreb.)]. In addition unplanted lysimeters and lysimeters without a green roof system were utilized as controls. The results of the experimental study were used in order to formulate a mathematical expression, which effectively described the relationship between all the above mentioned parameters (runoff reduction, initial substrate moisture conditions and rainfall depth). The derived relationship was then utilized to provide effective estimations of the rational method runoff coefficients, which constitutes one of the main prescribed methodologies for water resources planning, and management, as a function of initial moisture content and total rainfall depth. Furthermore, the Soil Conservation Service Curve Number model was calibrated using the collected rainfall runoff data in order to estimate the corresponding curve number (CN) values. Finally, the applicability of a simple linear relationship between total rainfall depth and total runoff depth was investigated. The observed runoff reduction ranged between 2% and 100% for the total runoff depth and between 17% and 100% when the peak runoff rate was considered. Higher reductions were observed in deeper substrates (16 cm) combined with 0. onites vegetation cover as well as in cases with lower initial substrate moisture contents and smaller rainfall depths. A strong multiple correlation between rainfall depth, runoff reduction and initial substrate moisture was observed. The developed equation describing this correlation was successfully fitted to the experimental data. In addition, the SCS-CN model was successfully calibrated using the experimental rainfall-runoff data of this study. The obtained CN values were generally high and varied from 88 to 95.5. The lowest CN value was obtained for 0. onites vegetation cover combined with deeper substrate depth (16 cm), indicating an increased runoff mitigation potential for such vegetation cover types. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:80 / 89
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Investigation of moss species selection and substrate for extensive green roofs
    Nagase, Ayako
    Katagiri, Tomoyuki
    Lundholm, Jeremy
    ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2023, 189
  • [32] Effluent quality of extensive green roofs with different substrates
    Li, Tian
    Chen, Yulin
    Gu, Junqing
    Tongji Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tongji University, 2015, 43 (11): : 1722 - 1727
  • [33] Multiyear Study on Phosphorus Discharge from Extensive Sedum Green Roofs with Substrate Amendments
    Cheng, Yang
    Vaccari, David A.
    Johannesson, Birgitte G.
    Fassman-Beck, Elizabeth
    JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE WATER IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 8 (04)
  • [34] Investigating Substrate Amendments to Prevent Nutrient Leaching from Extensive Sedum Green Roofs
    Johannessen, Birgitte G.
    Fassman-Beck, Elizabeth
    Cheng, Yang
    Rosenberger, Daniel
    WORLD ENVIRONMENTAL AND WATER RESOURCES CONGRESS 2018: WATER, WASTEWATER, AND STORMWATER; URBAN WATERSHED MANAGEMENT; MUNICIPAL WATER INFRASTRUCTURE; AND DESALINATION AND WATER REUSE, 2018, : 75 - 88
  • [35] Performance of dryland and wetland plant species on extensive green roofs
    MacIvor, J. Scott
    Ranalli, Melissa A.
    Lundholm, Jeremy T.
    ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2011, 107 (04) : 671 - 679
  • [36] Preserving plant diversity on extensive green roofs - theory to practice
    Vasl, Amiel
    Heim, Amy
    ISRAEL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION, 2016, 62 (1-2) : 103 - 111
  • [37] Runoff water quality from intensive and extensive vegetated roofs
    Berndtsson, Justyna Czemiel
    Bengtsson, Lars
    Jinno, Kenji
    ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2009, 35 (03) : 369 - 380
  • [38] Effect of substrate depth on 18 non-succulent herbaceous perennials for extensive green roofs in a region with a dry spring
    Zhang, Hui
    Lu, Shanshan
    Wu, Jian
    Jiang, Yi
    Lu, Yingmin
    Zhao, Huien
    ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, 2014, 71 : 490 - 500
  • [39] Unirrigated extensive green roofs in humid subtropics - Plant selection and substrate design for low maintenance and climate resilience
    Xu, Ying
    Liao, Zhongtang
    Liu, Jialin
    Liu, Can
    Li, Yufei
    URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING, 2024, 101
  • [40] SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN AND TURBIDITY OF RUNOFF FROM GREEN ROOFS
    Morgan, Susan
    Alyaseri, Isam
    Retzlaff, William
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYTOREMEDIATION, 2011, 13 : 179 - 193