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Effects of substrate depth and native plants on green roof thermal performance in South-East Australia

Andreas Pianella, Lu Aye, Zhengdong Chen, Nicholas Williams

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 588, 1.01 – 1.05 | IOP Publishing | Published : 2020

Abstract

Three experimental green roofs in Melbourne with depth of 100, 150 and 300 mm have been assessed to quantify their thermal performance. To evaluate the benefit of substrate depth, temperature was recorded every 50 mm along a vertical profile. Green roofs consisted of scoria substrate and a mix of three species of plants: Lomandra longifolia, Dianella dmixta and Stypandra glauca. Statistical analyses applying the hierarchical partitioning technique showed that solar radiation is the main driver affecting the green roof surface temperature, air temperature has strong correlations with the variations of the temperatures recorded below the surface, while moisture content has the least influence...

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