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*'''Media depth (D<sub>M</sub>)''': The depth of the media, equal to the distance from the bottom of the media (i.e., top of underlying drainage layer) to the top of the media. The user inputs this value in inches. | *'''Media depth (D<sub>M</sub>)''': The depth of the media, equal to the distance from the bottom of the media (i.e., top of underlying drainage layer) to the top of the media. The user inputs this value in inches. | ||
*'''Media field capacity minus wilting point (FC - WP)''' - This is the amount of water between field capacity and the permanent wilting point stored in the media. This is water often considered to be available for uptake by plants. If multiple types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed above the underdrain. Values for field capacity and wilting point based on soil type can be found here. The user inputs this value in cubic feet of water per cubic feet of media. | *'''Media field capacity minus wilting point (FC - WP)''' - This is the amount of water between field capacity and the permanent wilting point stored in the media. This is water often considered to be available for uptake by plants. If multiple types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed above the underdrain. Values for field capacity and wilting point based on soil type can be found here. The user inputs this value in cubic feet of water per cubic feet of media. | ||
− | *'''Media holding capacity: Moisture content at the maximum media density | + | *'''Media holding capacity''': Moisture content at the maximum media density. This term applies to green roofs and represents the amount of water that the soils are able to hold onto instead of percolating into the drainage layer. The value is in cubic feet per cubic feet and is often expressed as percent volume This value is restricted to 0.33 cubic feet per cubic feet (33 percent). |
*'''Media porosity''': This is the ratio of pore space in the engineered media to the total volume of the engineered media. Units are volume/volume (e.g., cubic centimeters per cubic centimeter). If various types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed between the underdrain and the native soils. Click [[Soil water storage properties|here]] to see values for porosity based on soil type. | *'''Media porosity''': This is the ratio of pore space in the engineered media to the total volume of the engineered media. Units are volume/volume (e.g., cubic centimeters per cubic centimeter). If various types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed between the underdrain and the native soils. Click [[Soil water storage properties|here]] to see values for porosity based on soil type. | ||
*'''Media porosity minus filed capacity (n - FC)''' - This is the amount of water stored in the media between media porosity (soil saturation) and field capacity. This is the amount of water that is stored in the media and infiltrated into the underlying soils. If multiple types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed. Values for porosity and field capacity based on soil type can be found here. The user inputs this value in cubic feet of pore space per cubic feet of media. | *'''Media porosity minus filed capacity (n - FC)''' - This is the amount of water stored in the media between media porosity (soil saturation) and field capacity. This is the amount of water that is stored in the media and infiltrated into the underlying soils. If multiple types of media are used in the BMP, this value should be an average of the media installed. Values for porosity and field capacity based on soil type can be found here. The user inputs this value in cubic feet of pore space per cubic feet of media. |
The following terms are used in the MIDS Calculator.