Existing literature provides contradictory information about variation in potential green roof hydrological performance over time. This study has evaluated a long-term hydrological monitoring record from a series of extensive green roof test beds to identify long-term evolutions and sub-annual (seasonal) variations in potential hydrological performance. Monitoring of nine differently-configured extensive green roof test beds took place over a period of 6 years in Sheffield, UK. Long-term evolutions and sub-annual trends in maximum potential retention performance were identified through physical monitoring of substrate field capacity over time. An independent evaluation of temporal variations in detention performance was undertaken through t...
Green roofs have been utilized for urban stormwater management due to their ability to capture rainw...
Due to an increase in impermeable hard surfaces, urbanization has led to the deterioration of urban...
The ongoing process of global urbanization contributes to an increase in stormwater runoff from impe...
Existing literature provides contradictory information about variation in potential green roof hydro...
Green roofs contribute to stormwater management through the retention of rainfall and the detention ...
The extent to which the finite hydrological capacity of a green roof is available for retention of a...
A four-year record of rainfall and runoff data from nine different extensive (80. mm substrate) gree...
Increasing recognition is being given to the adoption of green roofs in urban areas to enhance the l...
Although it is widely accepted that the detention performance of green roofs is of interest to storm...
Green roofs contribute to stormwater management through the retention of rainfall and the detention ...
AbstractA four-year record of rainfall and runoff data from nine different extensive (80mm substrate...
Climate change and urbanization has increased the risk of pluvial flooding. Sustainable Drainage Sys...
Green roofs contribute to stormwater management through the retention of rainfall and the detention ...
The objective of this research was to investigate the hydrological processes occurring in extensive ...
The substrate within a green roof is subject to numerous natural processes throughout its intended d...
Green roofs have been utilized for urban stormwater management due to their ability to capture rainw...
Due to an increase in impermeable hard surfaces, urbanization has led to the deterioration of urban...
The ongoing process of global urbanization contributes to an increase in stormwater runoff from impe...
Existing literature provides contradictory information about variation in potential green roof hydro...
Green roofs contribute to stormwater management through the retention of rainfall and the detention ...
The extent to which the finite hydrological capacity of a green roof is available for retention of a...
A four-year record of rainfall and runoff data from nine different extensive (80. mm substrate) gree...
Increasing recognition is being given to the adoption of green roofs in urban areas to enhance the l...
Although it is widely accepted that the detention performance of green roofs is of interest to storm...
Green roofs contribute to stormwater management through the retention of rainfall and the detention ...
AbstractA four-year record of rainfall and runoff data from nine different extensive (80mm substrate...
Climate change and urbanization has increased the risk of pluvial flooding. Sustainable Drainage Sys...
Green roofs contribute to stormwater management through the retention of rainfall and the detention ...
The objective of this research was to investigate the hydrological processes occurring in extensive ...
The substrate within a green roof is subject to numerous natural processes throughout its intended d...
Green roofs have been utilized for urban stormwater management due to their ability to capture rainw...
Due to an increase in impermeable hard surfaces, urbanization has led to the deterioration of urban...
The ongoing process of global urbanization contributes to an increase in stormwater runoff from impe...