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Mechanisms and Empirical Modeling of Evaporation from Hardened Surfaces in Urban Areas.

Jinjun Zhou1,2, Jiahong Liu1,3, Qi Chu1, Hao Wang1, Weiwei Shao3, Zhuoran Luo1, Yongxiang Zhang1.   

Abstract

Urban evaporation, as an essential part of local water vapor resources in urban areas, has often been underestimated. One possible reason is that the evaporation of urban hardened surfaces is seldom considered and poorly understood in urban evaporation estimation. This study focused on the mechanisms and calculation of evaporation on hardened surfaces in urban areas. Experimental monitoring was used to monitor the processes and characteristics of evaporation on hardened surfaces. Mathematical models based on water quantity constraints were built to calculate evaporation of hardened surfaces. The results showed that: The interception abilities for rainwater and rainfall days of impervious hardened surfaces determine their evaporated water amount, which means no water, no evaporation for the impervious surfaces. The greater evaporation of artificial sprinkling on roads happened in fewer days of rainfall and frost. The evaporation of pervious hardened ground is continuous compared to the impervious surface. Its soil moisture in the sub-layer of permeable concrete decreases periodically with a period of one day. The evaporation of hardened surfaces occupies 16-29% of the total amount of evaporation in the built-up areas in cities. Therefore, the hardened surface evaporation has great significance on the urban hydrological cycle and urban water balance.

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Keywords:  evaporation; hardened surfaces; urban environment; urban hydrology; urban thermal comfort

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33673170      PMCID: PMC7917919          DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18041790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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