Dead wood plays important function in the riverine environment. Dead trees lying in stream channels modify the speed of the current and the shape of the channel, thus have a great influence on channel morphology. Coarse woody debris (CWD) exert influence on variation in channel width and gradient as well as promote lateral channel migration and sediment storage. In this paper we study the characteristics of dead wood delivered to two mountain streams, the Waksmundzki Stream and Pyszniański Stream in the Tatra Mts. The inflow of dead trees to the stream channels was determined with the use of dendrochronological methods. In both channels, a similar number of CWD was found – ca. 60 units per 100 m. In the Waskmundzki Stream more logs were agg...
Riparian forests are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems, yet their biodiversity is increa...
Instream wood can reside in fluvial systems over varying periods depending on its geographical conte...
The retention potential of forested headwater streams is strongly influenced by forest succession th...
Wood accumulations are important morphological agents forming the character of high-gradient streams...
Wood jams represent an important ecological and morphological element in fluvial systems influencing...
This study aims at determining whether the inverse relation between wood quantity per unit river are...
The work in this thesis deals with (1) the effects of woody debris on stream channel morphology and ...
The contribution presents the results of a complex large woody debris (LWD) research (distribution a...
The effect of instream wood on stream hydraulics and geomorphic processes depends on wood and channe...
This research quantifies amounts and characteristics of woody debris in mountain channels of the Alp...
Large wood tends to be deposited in specific geomorphic units within rivers. Nevertheless, predictin...
Abstract: Tree logs and smaller fragments of wood debris occur in floodplain alluvium (1-3 m above t...
We present a comparative study of large wood (LW) mobility in two steep channels (0.06<S<0.20) of co...
This study used 20-year records of stream channel change and wood to test hypotheses about the long-...
Large wood in streams and rivers has become a functional component of lotic ecosystems since the 197...
Riparian forests are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems, yet their biodiversity is increa...
Instream wood can reside in fluvial systems over varying periods depending on its geographical conte...
The retention potential of forested headwater streams is strongly influenced by forest succession th...
Wood accumulations are important morphological agents forming the character of high-gradient streams...
Wood jams represent an important ecological and morphological element in fluvial systems influencing...
This study aims at determining whether the inverse relation between wood quantity per unit river are...
The work in this thesis deals with (1) the effects of woody debris on stream channel morphology and ...
The contribution presents the results of a complex large woody debris (LWD) research (distribution a...
The effect of instream wood on stream hydraulics and geomorphic processes depends on wood and channe...
This research quantifies amounts and characteristics of woody debris in mountain channels of the Alp...
Large wood tends to be deposited in specific geomorphic units within rivers. Nevertheless, predictin...
Abstract: Tree logs and smaller fragments of wood debris occur in floodplain alluvium (1-3 m above t...
We present a comparative study of large wood (LW) mobility in two steep channels (0.06<S<0.20) of co...
This study used 20-year records of stream channel change and wood to test hypotheses about the long-...
Large wood in streams and rivers has become a functional component of lotic ecosystems since the 197...
Riparian forests are among the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems, yet their biodiversity is increa...
Instream wood can reside in fluvial systems over varying periods depending on its geographical conte...
The retention potential of forested headwater streams is strongly influenced by forest succession th...