12th International IAEG Congress, Torino, ITALY, SEP 15-19, 2014International audienceDrift wood (or in-stream large wood, LW) plays an important role in river ecosystems by influencing hydrodynamics and morphology. The final goal of this work is to improve our understanding of wood buoyancy in rivers through the assessment of wood density. We analyse wood pieces retained in the Genissiat dam, French Rhone, and a set of freshly cut riparian trees from the Ain River. Different protocols were set to measure density and buoyancy of these two series of wood samples and to test the effects of drying and wetting, species and wood decay stages. Living and dead trees show average wood density ranging from 590 to 1,080 kg m-3 and from 350 to 910 kg ...
This work investigates wood dynamics in braided streams through physical modelling in a mobile bed l...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
Wood is an integral part of a river ecosystem and the number of restoration projects using log place...
12th International IAEG Congress, Torino, ITALY, SEP 15-19, 2014International audienceDrift wood (or...
Dynamics of large wood in aquatic systems significantly influence physical and ecological processes ...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
Understanding large wood dynamics is critical for a range of disciplines including flood risk manage...
Natural wood in rivers has received wider attention in the scientific community only over the past t...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
Fluvial systems and their effective functioning are of the utmost importance. Large wood, although r...
Instream large wood in forested rivers creates diverse physical and ecological effects and is a vita...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
As with bedload transport, wood transport in rivers is governed by several factors such as flow regi...
This study aims at determining whether the inverse relation between wood quantity per unit river are...
This work investigates wood dynamics in braided streams through physical modelling in a mobile bed l...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
Wood is an integral part of a river ecosystem and the number of restoration projects using log place...
12th International IAEG Congress, Torino, ITALY, SEP 15-19, 2014International audienceDrift wood (or...
Dynamics of large wood in aquatic systems significantly influence physical and ecological processes ...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
Understanding large wood dynamics is critical for a range of disciplines including flood risk manage...
Natural wood in rivers has received wider attention in the scientific community only over the past t...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
Wood is an important element in many river systems, interacting with channel and floodplain geomorph...
Fluvial systems and their effective functioning are of the utmost importance. Large wood, although r...
Instream large wood in forested rivers creates diverse physical and ecological effects and is a vita...
In terms of flood hazard, the presence of large wood (logs, trees, branches and roots) in rivers may...
As with bedload transport, wood transport in rivers is governed by several factors such as flow regi...
This study aims at determining whether the inverse relation between wood quantity per unit river are...
This work investigates wood dynamics in braided streams through physical modelling in a mobile bed l...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
Wood is an integral part of a river ecosystem and the number of restoration projects using log place...