Streams are dynamic environments driven by the force of gravity and shaped by local climate, geology, and vegetation. Large woody debris (LWD) can have important influences on stream processes. The main influence of LWD on these systems is a resistance to flow; this added roughness induces a multitude of channel adjustments. Despite the importance of LWD, streams have been heavily managed by humankind, often involving the removal of debris to improve flow. Recent studies have highlighted the significance of large woody debris in mountain streams, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada. However, there has been little research on the influence of LWD on streams in the Upper Midwest. This study will specifically ...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
This study used 20-year records of stream channel change and wood to test hypotheses about the long-...
Many streams have been modified so extensively that river managers do not have clear reference condi...
Large woody debris (LWD:> 10 cm diameter and> 1 m in length) in stream channels of forested re...
The spatial distribution of large woody debris (LWD) in streams was evaluated using Neighbor K stati...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of ecosystem structure and function in large floo...
Large woody debris (LWD) performs key functions in undisturbed streams that drain lowland forested w...
Large woody debris (LWD) has become universally recognized as a key component of the ecological and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Field data were collected from 150 stream sites with ...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to document spatial and temporal distributions of large woody...
Graduation date: 1987Presentation date: 1987-02-24Research was conducted in the Oregon Coast Range t...
Graduation date: 1990This study examined the occurrence of coarse woody debris (i.e., pieces greater...
Although large woody debris (LWD) is now widely recognized as an important contributor to channel ha...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
This study used 20-year records of stream channel change and wood to test hypotheses about the long-...
Many streams have been modified so extensively that river managers do not have clear reference condi...
Large woody debris (LWD:> 10 cm diameter and> 1 m in length) in stream channels of forested re...
The spatial distribution of large woody debris (LWD) in streams was evaluated using Neighbor K stati...
Large woody debris (LWD) is an important component of ecosystem structure and function in large floo...
Large woody debris (LWD) performs key functions in undisturbed streams that drain lowland forested w...
Large woody debris (LWD) has become universally recognized as a key component of the ecological and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2003Field data were collected from 150 stream sites with ...
The objectives of this study were: (1) to document spatial and temporal distributions of large woody...
Graduation date: 1987Presentation date: 1987-02-24Research was conducted in the Oregon Coast Range t...
Graduation date: 1990This study examined the occurrence of coarse woody debris (i.e., pieces greater...
Although large woody debris (LWD) is now widely recognized as an important contributor to channel ha...
Coarse woody debris is an important component of many small to medium streams, directly influencing ...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...