An important issue that is not considered in most flood risk assessments in mountain villages in Spain is the transport of solids associated with the flood flow, in this case, large wood transport. The transport and deposition of this wood in urban areas may be a potentially worse hazard than the flood flow itself. Despite its importance, large wood is a key ecological element in rivers, so removing it could be an unsuccessful approach. Therefore, efforts are needed in the better understanding of wood transport and deposition in streams. To analyse this process, scenario-based 2D hydrodynamic flood modelling was carried out. Since flood risk assessment has considerable intrinsic uncertainty, probabilistic thinking was complemented by possib...
Instream large wood (LW) is widely perceived as a source of hazard that should be avoided. This is a...
The aim is the reconstruction of the October 2019 flash flood, that was documented through extensive...
In‐channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in‐channel wood duri...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The assessment and mitigation of floods in mountain streams, when large wood (LW) is transported, po...
The reconstruction of past flash floods in ungauged basins leads to a high level of uncertainty, whi...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especiallyif the recr...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...
Recent flood events in Switzerland and Western Austria in 2005 were characterised by an increase in ...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especially if the rec...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
As with bedload transport, wood transport in rivers is governed by several factors such as flow regi...
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
Fluvial systems and their effective functioning are of the utmost importance. Large wood, although r...
Large wood (LW) in rivers increases the flow variability and provides habitats for various species. ...
Instream large wood (LW) is widely perceived as a source of hazard that should be avoided. This is a...
The aim is the reconstruction of the October 2019 flash flood, that was documented through extensive...
In‐channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in‐channel wood duri...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The assessment and mitigation of floods in mountain streams, when large wood (LW) is transported, po...
The reconstruction of past flash floods in ungauged basins leads to a high level of uncertainty, whi...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especiallyif the recr...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...
Recent flood events in Switzerland and Western Austria in 2005 were characterised by an increase in ...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especially if the rec...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
As with bedload transport, wood transport in rivers is governed by several factors such as flow regi...
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
Fluvial systems and their effective functioning are of the utmost importance. Large wood, although r...
Large wood (LW) in rivers increases the flow variability and provides habitats for various species. ...
Instream large wood (LW) is widely perceived as a source of hazard that should be avoided. This is a...
The aim is the reconstruction of the October 2019 flash flood, that was documented through extensive...
In‐channel wood is a key component in fluvial ecosystems; however, transport of in‐channel wood duri...