https://doi.org/10.25678/000DDP
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Dataset on the impacts of sand and leaf litter on the hydrological performance of green roofs as surrogate for infiltration-based blue-green infrastructure (BGI)

This dataset comprises raw and processed data from controlled experiments to evaluate the effects of incremental sand and leaf litter accumulation on the hydrological performance of blue-green infrastructure (BGI). The experiments were conducted in a controlled indoor environment using two BGI boxes (each approximately 3.84 m²), replicating a typical infiltration-based BGI system with vegetation, a 6-cm deep substrate layer, and storage layers. Soil moisture sensors and tipping buckets were used to monitor underdrain flow. In one box, sand was gradually added in quantities ranging from 2 to 18 kg·m⁻², while in the other, leaf litter accumulation varied from 0.3 to 1.725 kg. Rainfall was applied to each scenario (16.66 mm·h⁻¹ for Box 1 and 18.66 mm·h⁻¹ for Box 2) for 30 minutes, with at least four-hour intervals between tests. This dataset provides valuable insights into the impact of high pollutant loads on the surface and subsurface of BGI systems during shock events and the maintenance requirements necessary to sustain their hydrological functionality.

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Open Data Open Data
Author
  • Joshi, Prabhat
  • Naves, Juan
  • Anta, José
  • Maurer, Max
  • Leitão, João P
Keywords Clogging,Detention,Infiltration,Maintenance,Rainfall generator,Retention,soil moisture content
Variables
  • volumetric_flow_rate
Taxa (scientific names)
  • Platanus x hispanica
  • Sedum sp.
Systems
  • blue-green infrastructure
  • green roofs
  • lab
  • rainfall generator
Timerange
  • 2024-04-02 TO 2024-04-23
Geographic Name(s)
  • A Coruña, Spain
Review Level none
Curator Joshi, Prabhat
Contact Maurer, Max <max.maurer@eawag.ch>
DOI 10.25678/000DDP