Studying large wood in river channels can help gain insight on their form and processes. Over the preceding decade, laboratory and field experiments have been used to explain wood dynamics, flow patterns and sediment transport. Moreover, field experiments are sparse, while laboratory experiments have focused mostly on fixed bed to capture their entrainment. To enhance our scientific understanding on logs of different morphology, this study designed an experimental flume to investigate the effects of log presence on flow and bed topography in a moving bed channel. Two log configurations were used, with and without rootwad. Wood pieces had a length of 0.2 m, diameter 0.05 m and a density of approximately 760 kg/m3. Rootwad were simulated by j...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without significantly c...
Within this thesis the results of a set of four stream table experiments are presented in order to e...
Studying large wood in river channels can help gain insight on their form and processes. Over the pr...
Abstract: Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without signi...
Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without significantly c...
The incipient motion conditions of large wood were tested in flume experiments using 48 handmade cyl...
Understanding large wood dynamics is critical for a range of disciplines including flood risk manage...
Wood is an integral part of a river ecosystem and the number of restoration projects using log place...
Large wood promotes fundamental changes in river hydraulics and morphology, playing a relevant role ...
Large wood (LW) has an influence on river morphology and sediment dynamics. Protruding blocks might ...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
This work investigates wood dynamics in braided streams through physical modelling in a mobile bed l...
The influence of woody debris on channel morphology and aquatic habitat has been recognized for many...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without significantly c...
Within this thesis the results of a set of four stream table experiments are presented in order to e...
Studying large wood in river channels can help gain insight on their form and processes. Over the pr...
Abstract: Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without signi...
Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without significantly c...
The incipient motion conditions of large wood were tested in flume experiments using 48 handmade cyl...
Understanding large wood dynamics is critical for a range of disciplines including flood risk manage...
Wood is an integral part of a river ecosystem and the number of restoration projects using log place...
Large wood promotes fundamental changes in river hydraulics and morphology, playing a relevant role ...
Large wood (LW) has an influence on river morphology and sediment dynamics. Protruding blocks might ...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
This work investigates wood dynamics in braided streams through physical modelling in a mobile bed l...
The influence of woody debris on channel morphology and aquatic habitat has been recognized for many...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Submerged vanes alter sediment transport by inducing a secondary circulation without significantly c...
Within this thesis the results of a set of four stream table experiments are presented in order to e...