International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system of the St. Lawrence River, receive and transport vast quantities of large wood. The rapid rate of channel shifting caused by high-energy flows and noncohesive banks allows wood recruitment that in turn greatly influences river dynamics. The delta of the SaintJean River has accumulated wood since 1960, leading to frequent avulsions over that time period. The wood raft there is now more than 3-km in length, which is unusual but natural. This jam configuration allows a unique opportunity to estimate a wood budget at the scale of a long river corridor and to better understand the dynamics of large wood (LW) in rivers. A wood budget includes the e...
The Saint-Jean River (SRJ) in Eastern Canada is prone to the formation of very large rafts of wood. ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
The rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), a coastal drainage system of the St. Lawrence Ri...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe gravel-bed rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), a coastal drain...
International audienceThe gravel-bed rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), a coastal drain...
Semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec, are prone to produce and transport vast quantit...
Large wood (LW) is a ubiquitous feature in rivers of forested watersheds worldwide, and its importan...
The Saint-Jean River (SRJ) in Eastern Canada is prone to the formation of very large rafts of wood. ...
The Saint-Jean River (SRJ) in Eastern Canada is prone to the formation of very large rafts of wood. ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
International audienceThe rivers of the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec (Canada), a coastal drainage system ...
The rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), a coastal drainage system of the St. Lawrence Ri...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe gravel-bed rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), a coastal drain...
International audienceThe gravel-bed rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), a coastal drain...
Semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec, are prone to produce and transport vast quantit...
Large wood (LW) is a ubiquitous feature in rivers of forested watersheds worldwide, and its importan...
The Saint-Jean River (SRJ) in Eastern Canada is prone to the formation of very large rafts of wood. ...
The Saint-Jean River (SRJ) in Eastern Canada is prone to the formation of very large rafts of wood. ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...
International audienceThe semi-alluvial rivers of the Gaspé Peninsula, Québec (Canada), recruit and ...