Evapotranspiration of Residential Lawns Across the United States

Author:

Grijseels Noortje H.1ORCID,Litvak Elizaveta1ORCID,Avolio Meghan L.2ORCID,Bratt Anika R.34ORCID,Cavender‐Bares Jeannine5ORCID,Groffman Peter M.67ORCID,Hall Sharon J.8ORCID,Hobbie Sarah E.5ORCID,Lerman Susannah B.9ORCID,Morse Jennifer L.10ORCID,Narango Desiree L.611ORCID,Neill Christopher12ORCID,O'Neil‐Dunne Jarlath13ORCID,Padullés Cubino Josep514ORCID,Trammell Tara L. E.15ORCID,Pataki Diane E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Arizona State University School of Sustainability Tempe AZ USA

2. Earth and Planetary Sciences Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD USA

3. Duke University Nicholas School of the Environment Durham NC USA

4. Environmental Studies Macalester College St Paul MN USA

5. Department of Ecology, Evolution & Behavior University of Minnesota Saint Paul MN USA

6. City University of New York Advanced Science Research Center at the Graduate Center New York NY USA

7. Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Millbrook NY USA

8. Arizona State University School of Life Sciences Tempe AZ USA

9. USDA Forest Service Northern Research Station Amherst MA USA

10. Department of Environmental Science and Management Portland State University Portland OR USA

11. Department of Biology University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst MA USA

12. Woodwell Climate Research Center Falmouth MA USA

13. University of Vermont Rubenstein School for the Environment & Natural Resources Burlington VT USA

14. Centre for Ecological Research and Applied Forestries (CREAF) University of Minnesota Cerdanyola del Vallès Spain

15. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences University of Delaware Newark DE USA

Abstract

AbstractDespite interest in the contribution of evapotranspiration (ET) of residential turfgrass lawns to household and municipal water budgets across the United States, the spatial and temporal variability of residential lawn ET across large scales is highly uncertain. We measured instantaneous ET (ETinst) of lawns in 79 residential yards in six metropolitan areas: Baltimore, Boston, Miami, Minneapolis‐St. Paul (mesic climates), Los Angeles and Phoenix (arid climates). Each yard had one of four landscape types and management practices: traditional lawn‐dominated yards with high or low fertilizer input, yards with water‐conserving features, and yards with wildlife‐friendly features. We measured ETinst in situ during the growing season using portable chambers and identified environmental and anthropogenic factors controlling ET in residential lawns. For each household, we used ETinst to estimate daily ET of the lawn (ETdaily) and multiplied ETdaily by the lawn area to estimate the total volume of water lost through ET of the lawn (ETvol). ETdaily varied from 0.9 ± 0.4 mm d1 in mesic cities to 2.9 ± 0.7 mm d−1 in arid cities. Neither ETinst nor ETdaily was significantly influenced by yard landscape types and ETinst patterns indicated that lawns may be largely decoupled from regional rain‐driven climate patterns. ETvol ranged from ∼0 L d−1 to over 2,000 L d−1, proportionally increasing with lawn area. Current irrigation and lawn management practices did not necessarily result in different ETinst or ETdaily among traditional, water‐conserving, or wildlife‐friendly yards, but smaller lawn areas in water‐conserving and wildlife‐friendly yards resulted in lower ETvol.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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