Wood enhances the dynamics of geomorphic processes in river systems, increases the morphological complexity of the channel bed, and provides habitats for fish and invertebrates. On the other side, if it is transported during floods, wood can increase the risks in sensitive places such as bridges. However, dynamics and mobility of logs in rivers is poorly understood, especially in large rivers. This study was conducted in a sub-reach of the Tagliamento river, located in the north-east of Italy. In the study area the river is approximately 800 m wide. Six cross sections were selected and surveyed with DGPS on the study river. On transects spanning approximately 200 m around the cross-sections, both single wood pieces and wood accumulations we...
The management of large wood (LW) in Alpine torrents is a complex and ambiguous task. ...
Positive and negative effects of Large Wood (LW) in rivers could be managed through the development ...
Wood budgeting is a current approach for quantifying the spatial and temporal variations of in-chann...
Large wood enhance the dynamics of geomorphic processes in river systems, increases the morphologica...
Large wood enhance the dynamics of geomorphic processes in river systems, increases the morphologica...
Large pieces of in-channel wood can exert an important role on the ecological and morphological prop...
Natural wood in rivers has received wider attention in the scientific community only over the past t...
Until very recently, rivers have been considered as the result of the interaction between water and ...
Riverine environments can be very dynamic and complex systems, particularly because of the inter...
Understanding large wood dynamics is critical for a range of disciplines including flood risk manage...
An integrated investigation based on field surveys and GIS modeling is being carried out in the Rien...
In-channel wood is a fundamental component of the riverine system. Its nature, abundance, and distri...
An integrated investigation based on field surveys and GIS modeling is being carried out in the Rien...
After more than 300 years of widespread and intensive river management, few examples of complex, unm...
The evaluation of the various degree of influence of in-channel large wood is receiving an increasin...
The management of large wood (LW) in Alpine torrents is a complex and ambiguous task. ...
Positive and negative effects of Large Wood (LW) in rivers could be managed through the development ...
Wood budgeting is a current approach for quantifying the spatial and temporal variations of in-chann...
Large wood enhance the dynamics of geomorphic processes in river systems, increases the morphologica...
Large wood enhance the dynamics of geomorphic processes in river systems, increases the morphologica...
Large pieces of in-channel wood can exert an important role on the ecological and morphological prop...
Natural wood in rivers has received wider attention in the scientific community only over the past t...
Until very recently, rivers have been considered as the result of the interaction between water and ...
Riverine environments can be very dynamic and complex systems, particularly because of the inter...
Understanding large wood dynamics is critical for a range of disciplines including flood risk manage...
An integrated investigation based on field surveys and GIS modeling is being carried out in the Rien...
In-channel wood is a fundamental component of the riverine system. Its nature, abundance, and distri...
An integrated investigation based on field surveys and GIS modeling is being carried out in the Rien...
After more than 300 years of widespread and intensive river management, few examples of complex, unm...
The evaluation of the various degree of influence of in-channel large wood is receiving an increasin...
The management of large wood (LW) in Alpine torrents is a complex and ambiguous task. ...
Positive and negative effects of Large Wood (LW) in rivers could be managed through the development ...
Wood budgeting is a current approach for quantifying the spatial and temporal variations of in-chann...