Recent flood events in Switzerland and Western Austria in 2005 were characterised by an increase in impacts and associated losses due to the transport of woody material. As a consequence, protection measures and bridges suffered considerable damages. Furthermore, cross-sectional obstructions due to woody material entrapment caused unexpected flood plain inundations resulting in severe damage to elements at risk. Until now, the transport of woody material is neither sufficiently taken into account nor systematically considered, leading to prediction inaccuracies during the procedure of hazard..
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
On 24 July 2014, an exceptionally large flood (recurrence interval ca. 150 years) caused large-scale...
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...
The assessment and mitigation of floods in mountain streams, when large wood (LW) is transported, po...
An important issue that is not considered in most flood risk assessments in mountain villages in Spa...
A robust and reliable risk assessment procedure for hydrologic hazards deserves particular attention...
Die vorliegende Dissertation befasste sich mit den vom Schwemmholztransport ausgehenden Naturgefahre...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The reconstruction of past flash floods in ungauged basins leads to a high level of uncertainty, whi...
Large woody debris (LWD) exacerbates flood damages near civil structures and in urbanized areas and ...
<p>Large woody material transported by rivers during floods can be jammed in naturally or artificial...
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International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especiallyif the recr...
The work documents morphological changes and large wood (LW) mobilization in a river-reach located d...
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
On 24 July 2014, an exceptionally large flood (recurrence interval ca. 150 years) caused large-scale...
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...
The assessment and mitigation of floods in mountain streams, when large wood (LW) is transported, po...
An important issue that is not considered in most flood risk assessments in mountain villages in Spa...
A robust and reliable risk assessment procedure for hydrologic hazards deserves particular attention...
Die vorliegende Dissertation befasste sich mit den vom Schwemmholztransport ausgehenden Naturgefahre...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
The reconstruction of past flash floods in ungauged basins leads to a high level of uncertainty, whi...
Large woody debris (LWD) exacerbates flood damages near civil structures and in urbanized areas and ...
<p>Large woody material transported by rivers during floods can be jammed in naturally or artificial...
article intégralement accessible pendant 50 jours avec le lien suivanthttps://authors.elsevier.com/a...
International audienceLarge wood (LW) accumulations can cause several damages, especiallyif the recr...
The work documents morphological changes and large wood (LW) mobilization in a river-reach located d...
Floods can mobilize large amounts of unconsolidated material, which also includes large wood in fore...
On 24 July 2014, an exceptionally large flood (recurrence interval ca. 150 years) caused large-scale...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...