The historical removal of accumulations of wood on medium to large rivers in the continental United States caused a fundamental change in river corridors that has received relatively little attention in the scientific literature. Although scientific literature discusses the natural wood rafts present on the Red and the Atchafalaya Rivers in the southeastern United States, there is little awareness that similar extensive masses of wood are documented in the historical record from forested river catchments as diverse and widespread as those in the northeast, southeast, Texas Gulf Coast, Pacific Northwest, and upper Great Lakes regions of the country. While present, these natural wood rafts decreased channel conveyance, increased channel-flood...
The natural wood regime forms the third leg of a tripod of physical processes that supports river sc...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-006-9033-y ]Journal ArticleInte...
This article reports a study of the public perception of large wood in rivers and streams in the Uni...
River restoration as a science needs to balance numerical analysis with a more general systems under...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
ABSTRACT: Accumulations of logs and flood sediment frequently block modern channels and may trigger ...
larry P. Maurin and andrew P. stubblefield Forest roads can be a major contributor of sediment enter...
Form and process in rivers around the world reflect a long history of human influences, but the effe...
Keywords: Standing dead trees Coarse woody debris cally, snags (standing dead trees) are key element...
When Mark Twain wrote those words in the 1870s the United States government was just beginning to fo...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling regarding human industrial effects on the Mississippi River system, wi...
Review of: Great River: An Environmental History of the Upper Mississippi, 1890-1950. Scarpino, Phil...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
The natural wood regime forms the third leg of a tripod of physical processes that supports river sc...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-006-9033-y ]Journal ArticleInte...
This article reports a study of the public perception of large wood in rivers and streams in the Uni...
River restoration as a science needs to balance numerical analysis with a more general systems under...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
ABSTRACT: Accumulations of logs and flood sediment frequently block modern channels and may trigger ...
larry P. Maurin and andrew P. stubblefield Forest roads can be a major contributor of sediment enter...
Form and process in rivers around the world reflect a long history of human influences, but the effe...
Keywords: Standing dead trees Coarse woody debris cally, snags (standing dead trees) are key element...
When Mark Twain wrote those words in the 1870s the United States government was just beginning to fo...
Article by Calvin R. Fremling regarding human industrial effects on the Mississippi River system, wi...
Review of: Great River: An Environmental History of the Upper Mississippi, 1890-1950. Scarpino, Phil...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
The natural wood regime forms the third leg of a tripod of physical processes that supports river sc...
Wood can be used to rehabilitate degraded water bodies (lakes and rivers). However wood has historic...
Version disponible sur Internet : [ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-006-9033-y ]Journal ArticleInte...