Headwater streams provide diverse habitat for aquatic organisms, drinking water for downstream communities and abundant recreational activities. The addition of in-stream wood to headwater channels can influence the hydrology, morphology and ecology of the system. The recruitment of wood to the channel and the export mechanisms determine the wood load and structure types formed in-stream, thus altering the channel’s morphological response. This research examined the effects of in stream wood on channel morphology in two headwater streams along the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains; Lyons East (LE) and Corolla Creek (CC). Lyons East has natural and anthropogenic disturbance (burned and salvage-logged) in the watershed, while...
Habitat complexity is an important feature of fluvial ecosystems, and in forested streams large wood...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major:Water Resources Science. Advisors: Jacq...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...
In this study I examined downstream patterns of wood characteristics and stand dynamics in a small b...
A watershed-scale experiment was set up at Malcolm Knapp Research Forest in southwestern British Co...
Sediment storage by instream wood in forested mountain streams mediates sediment movement from hills...
The retention potential of forested headwater streams is strongly influenced by forest succession th...
Gravel-bed streams in mountain environments are complex systems which respond unpredictably to episo...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
Instream wood is important for fish in headwater streams because it promotes the development of pool...
Historically, perceived increases in erosion and flooding levels have been attributed to in-stream w...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Instream wood has an important effect on the geomorphi...
Habitat complexity is an important feature of fluvial ecosystems, and in forested streams large wood...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major:Water Resources Science. Advisors: Jacq...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...
In this study I examined downstream patterns of wood characteristics and stand dynamics in a small b...
A watershed-scale experiment was set up at Malcolm Knapp Research Forest in southwestern British Co...
Sediment storage by instream wood in forested mountain streams mediates sediment movement from hills...
The retention potential of forested headwater streams is strongly influenced by forest succession th...
Gravel-bed streams in mountain environments are complex systems which respond unpredictably to episo...
Throughout the world before the 1970s, in-channel large wood (hereafter LW), was generally considere...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
Instream wood is important for fish in headwater streams because it promotes the development of pool...
Historically, perceived increases in erosion and flooding levels have been attributed to in-stream w...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Instream wood has an important effect on the geomorphi...
Habitat complexity is an important feature of fluvial ecosystems, and in forested streams large wood...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2009. Major:Water Resources Science. Advisors: Jacq...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...