Transported large wood (LW) in rivers may block at river infrastructures such as bridge piers and pose an additional flood hazard. An improved process understanding of LW accumulations at bridge piers is essential for a flood risk assessment. Therefore, we conducted a field study at the River Glatt in Zurich (Switzerland) to analyze the LW accumulation process of single logs at a circular bridge pier and to evaluate the results of previous flume experiments with respect to potential scale effects. The field test demonstrated that the LW accumulation process can be described by an impact, rotation, and separation phase. The LW accumulation was described by combining two simplified equilibria of acting forces and moments, which are mainly a f...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
The accumulation of large wood debris around bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased up...
Dam safety is strongly linked to the probability of occurrence of large floods. Floods can transport...
In the last 30 years, work on large wood (LW) has expanded and matured considerably, and river scien...
Streamwood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to bridge structures and may aggravate f...
Large wood (LW) in rivers increases the flow variability and provides habitats for various species. ...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Abstract Bridges with and without piers are prone to large wood (LW) accumulations during floods, p...
Large wood (LW) elements are often transported by rivers into reservoirs during heavy rainfall event...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
The accumulation of large wood debris at bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased upstre...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Wood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to the structures and aggravates local scourin...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
The accumulation of large wood debris around bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased up...
Dam safety is strongly linked to the probability of occurrence of large floods. Floods can transport...
In the last 30 years, work on large wood (LW) has expanded and matured considerably, and river scien...
Streamwood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to bridge structures and may aggravate f...
Large wood (LW) in rivers increases the flow variability and provides habitats for various species. ...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Abstract Bridges with and without piers are prone to large wood (LW) accumulations during floods, p...
Large wood (LW) elements are often transported by rivers into reservoirs during heavy rainfall event...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
The accumulation of large wood debris at bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased upstre...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
During floods, large quantities of wood can be mobilized and transported downstream. At critical sec...
In natural rivers the transport phenomena of floating debris involve a large number of problems that...
Wood accumulation at bridges exerts additional forces to the structures and aggravates local scourin...
Wood transport in rivers, typically occurring during flood events, represents a relevant hazard for ...
The accumulation of large wood debris around bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased up...
Dam safety is strongly linked to the probability of occurrence of large floods. Floods can transport...