Monitoring is the key to understanding fluvial systems and a crucial foundation for assessing the outcomes of river restoration. The New Forest, southern England, was designated a National Park in 2005 in recognition of its highly valued landscape, which has been both positively and negatively impacted by over 1000 years of human management. Here we analyse archive field maps and tabulations extracted from walkover surveys that record the distribution and character of wood jams along ~59 km of New Forest streams in 1991. By integrating the 1991 archive survey data with other historical information, we analyse associations among stream channel characteristics, wood jams, riparian land cover, and stream and land management at that time. We re...
Natural soil pipes are now recognized as potentially significant elements in hillslope drainage syst...
© 2017 Dr. Justin StoutMany anabranching rivers depend on the development and maintenance of avulsio...
A stratified random sample of 4 849 River Habitat Survey (RHS) sites was used to assess the physical...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
Large Wood (LW) is increasingly employed in river restoration to promote physical habitat heterogene...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
© 2019 CIWEM The installation of large wood and sediment berms to narrow the overwide channel of the...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...
Graduation date: 2004Despite many studies of large wood in streams, few landscape scale studies have...
This technical report describes methods and results from the headwater streams component of Countrys...
Many streams have been modified so extensively that river managers do not have clear reference condi...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
Natural soil pipes are now recognized as potentially significant elements in hillslope drainage syst...
© 2017 Dr. Justin StoutMany anabranching rivers depend on the development and maintenance of avulsio...
A stratified random sample of 4 849 River Habitat Survey (RHS) sites was used to assess the physical...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Large wood is a powerful geomorphic agent in rivers, prov...
Large Wood (LW) is increasingly employed in river restoration to promote physical habitat heterogene...
Large wood and its accumulations are poorly understood despite being an important feature in the fun...
© 2019 CIWEM The installation of large wood and sediment berms to narrow the overwide channel of the...
Trees fall naturally into rivers generating flow heterogeneity, inducing geomorphological features, ...
Dynamics and functions of large wood have become integral considerations in the science and manageme...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...
Graduation date: 2004Despite many studies of large wood in streams, few landscape scale studies have...
This technical report describes methods and results from the headwater streams component of Countrys...
Many streams have been modified so extensively that river managers do not have clear reference condi...
Large wood is an important physical component of woodland rivers and significantly influences river ...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
Natural soil pipes are now recognized as potentially significant elements in hillslope drainage syst...
© 2017 Dr. Justin StoutMany anabranching rivers depend on the development and maintenance of avulsio...
A stratified random sample of 4 849 River Habitat Survey (RHS) sites was used to assess the physical...