2022
DOI: 10.5194/icg2022-581
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Understanding the transfer of instream large wood through river networks with graph theory

Abstract: <p>Instream large wood (LW), downed trees, trunks, root wads, branches, and fragments of wood at least one meter in length and ten centimeters in diameter, contribute to maintaining rivers´ physical and ecological integrity. Additionally, LW can be hazardous to infrastructure, which makes management of LW a priority for local services. Post-analysis of flood events has demonstrated recruitment of LW through several mechanisms such as bank erosion, landslides, and debris flows. Such r… Show more

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