2015
DOI: 10.3133/sir20145007
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Geomorphic, flood, and groundwater-flow characteristics of Bayfield Peninsula streams, Wisconsin, and implications for brook-trout habitat

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“…Floods can mobilize and redistribute a substantial amount of in‐channel material (i.e., sediment, large woody debris) (Comiti, Lucia, & Rickenmann, 2016; Fitzpatrick et al, 2016). Moreover, floods can transport and deposit new material derived from basin sources including valleyside slope failures, landslides, and debris flows (AGU, 2020; Fitzpatrick, Peppler, Saad, Pratt, & Lenz, 2015; Gran et al, 2011; Wilde, Sandau, Kennelly, & Lopez, 2002). Determinants of the geomorphic effectiveness of floods include flow magnitude, flow duration, stream power, timing (e.g., seasonality, time since previous flood), frequency, sediment supply, resistance of the channel and floodplain, and ability of the fluvial system to recover (Costa & O'Connor, 1995; Kochel, 1988; Magilligan, Buraas, & Renshaw, 2015).…”
Section: Fluvial System Habitatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Floods can mobilize and redistribute a substantial amount of in‐channel material (i.e., sediment, large woody debris) (Comiti, Lucia, & Rickenmann, 2016; Fitzpatrick et al, 2016). Moreover, floods can transport and deposit new material derived from basin sources including valleyside slope failures, landslides, and debris flows (AGU, 2020; Fitzpatrick, Peppler, Saad, Pratt, & Lenz, 2015; Gran et al, 2011; Wilde, Sandau, Kennelly, & Lopez, 2002). Determinants of the geomorphic effectiveness of floods include flow magnitude, flow duration, stream power, timing (e.g., seasonality, time since previous flood), frequency, sediment supply, resistance of the channel and floodplain, and ability of the fluvial system to recover (Costa & O'Connor, 1995; Kochel, 1988; Magilligan, Buraas, & Renshaw, 2015).…”
Section: Fluvial System Habitatsmentioning
confidence: 99%