Impacts of Vegetation and Growing Media on Evapotranspiration in Bioretention Systems

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2021-09
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Although bioretention systems have known benefits in managing urban stormwater, there is still a gap of knowledge about the role of evapotranspiration (ET) in these systems. To date, very few works have studied the effects of different parameters on ET simultaneously over an extended period, especially in the field. Therefore, this work aimed to investigate the role of design variables (including growing media and vegetation) and climatic parameters on ET in bioretention systems. To this end, twenty-four bioretention mesocosms constructed using three media types (i.e., media 40, media 70, and clay-loam mixed with wood chips) and planted with three vegetation types (i.e., herbaceous mixes, woody mixes, and turfgrass as control) were monitored during three growing seasons in 2018 – 2020. The set-up of the mesocosms allowed examining the roles of these variables along with their interactions on ET. The results confirmed the effect of media and vegetation, apart from the climatic variables, on ET at the surface and deep layers of the mesocosms. Still, their impacts were more prominent at the surface layer. Among the investigated media and vegetation types, the media 70 and the woody vegetation appeared to outperform their counterparts in enhancing ET during the study period. The findings also demonstrated that the effects of media and vegetation on ET in the mesocosms varied with time. The influence of design variables, particularly the vegetation, became more prominent over time. In addition, the impact of media-vegetation interactions on ET was identified, and thus its consideration is necessary. These results suggest the need for optimizing bioretention systems with regard to the design variables, whose roles in ET are time- and depth-variant, to promote ET and, in turn, the bioretention performance.
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low impact development, media moisture, vegetation, growing media, stormwater management
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Nasrollahpour, R. (2021). Impacts of vegetation and growing media on evapotranspiration in bioretention systems (Master's thesis, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada). Retrieved from https://prism.ucalgary.ca.