Institut Agro, EPHOR, 49045, Angers, France.
IRSTV, FR CNRS 2488, 44321, Nantes, Cedex 3, France.
Sci Data. 2024 Sep 18;11(1):1015. doi: 10.1038/s41597-024-03650-0.
An outdoor reduced-scale canyon street was set-up in Angers, France, to study the impact of well-watered trees on urban microclimate and human comfort, with an integrated approach of the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. Data were acquired during 26 days in summer 2020. The street is oriented north-south, with an aspect ratio of 1. It is organized in three zones: two zones with a central alignment of 5 ornamental apple trees, and one zone without trees. The water inputs are controlled through a drip-irrigation system. Each zone is instrumented to characterise the local microclimate and energy fluxes, the soil water status, and tree leaf temperature. To allow a better understanding of the physical mechanisms at stake in tree services, tree transpiration as well as crown light interception are also quantified, and the trees are characterised in terms of leaf area and crown dimensions. The data can benefit to researchers in urban meteorology and environmental physics. It can also provide reference data to run and evaluate microclimate models, especially regarding plant-atmosphere interactions.
在法国昂热建立了一个户外缩小比例的峡谷街道,以综合研究土壤-植物-大气连续体的方法,研究灌溉良好的树木对城市微气候和人类舒适度的影响。2020 年夏季进行了 26 天的数据采集。该街道南北走向,纵横比为 1。它分为三个区域:两个区域有 5 棵中央排列的观赏苹果树,一个区域没有树木。水的输入是通过滴灌系统控制的。每个区域都配备了仪器,以描述当地的微气候和能量通量、土壤水分状况和树叶温度。为了更好地理解树木服务中涉及的物理机制,还对树木蒸腾和树冠光拦截进行了量化,并根据叶面积和树冠尺寸对树木进行了描述。这些数据可以使城市气象学和环境物理学领域的研究人员受益。它还可以为运行和评估微气候模型提供参考数据,特别是在涉及植物-大气相互作用方面。