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woody debris in

by Michael D. Ulyshena, James L. Hanulaa, Scott Horna, John C. Kilgob, Christopher E. Moormanc , 2004
"... and temporal patterns of beetles associated with coarse ..."
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and temporal patterns of beetles associated with coarse

woody debris on fish

by Matthew R. Helmus, Greg, G. Sass
"... rapid effects of a whole-lake reduction of coarse ..."
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rapid effects of a whole-lake reduction of coarse

woody debris volume

by Vicente J. Monleon
"... An assessment of the impact of FIA's default assumptions on the estimates of coarse ..."
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An assessment of the impact of FIA's default assumptions on the estimates of coarse

EARLY DETERIORATION OF COARSE WOODY DEBRIS’

by F. H. Tainter, J. W. Mcminn
"... Abstract-Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important structural component of southern forest ecosystems. CWD loading may be affected by different decomposition rates on sites of varying quality. Bolts of red oak and loblolly pine were placed on plots at each of three (hydric, mesic. and xerlc) sites a ..."
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Abstract-Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an important structural component of southern forest ecosystems. CWD loading may be affected by different decomposition rates on sites of varying quality. Bolts of red oak and loblolly pine were placed on plots at each of three (hydric, mesic. and xerlc) sites

Stress partitioning in streams by large woody debris

by Michael Manga, James W. Kirchner - Water Resources Research , 2000
"... Abstract. Using simple theoretical models and field measurements from a spring-dominated stream, we quantify how large woody debris affect channel hydraulics and morphology at both the local and reach-averaged scales. Because spring-dominated streams have nearly constant discharge, they provide a un ..."
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Abstract. Using simple theoretical models and field measurements from a spring-dominated stream, we quantify how large woody debris affect channel hydraulics and morphology at both the local and reach-averaged scales. Because spring-dominated streams have nearly constant discharge, they provide a

Fire ecology Coarse woody debris

by Lipid Analysis
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Harvesting effects on woody debris and bank disturbance in stream channels

by Brenda R. Baillie, Tina L. Cummins, Mark O. Kimberley - NZ J. Forestry Sci , 1999
"... Woody debris volumes and channel bank disturbance were measured in a 100-m section of stream channel, prior to and after harvesting, in 17 streams in pine plantations in five regions of New Zealand. These sites were harvested using four different harvest methods. Volumes of pre-harvest woody debris ..."
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Woody debris volumes and channel bank disturbance were measured in a 100-m section of stream channel, prior to and after harvesting, in 17 streams in pine plantations in five regions of New Zealand. These sites were harvested using four different harvest methods. Volumes of pre-harvest woody debris

Woody Debris Transport at Road-Stream Crossings

by unknown authors , 2005
"... Road-stream crossings and the culverts used to convey streamflows across the road are well documented sites of erosion potential. The constriction imposed by culverts present obstacles to a number of materials naturally transported through wildland stream channels; most notably water, woody debris, ..."
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Road-stream crossings and the culverts used to convey streamflows across the road are well documented sites of erosion potential. The constriction imposed by culverts present obstacles to a number of materials naturally transported through wildland stream channels; most notably water, woody debris

Large woody debris in urban streams of the Pacific Northwest

by Derek B. Booth, David R. Montgomery, John Bethel - Effects of watershed development and management on aquatic ecosystems: Engineering Foundation Conference, Proceedings, Snowbird, UT , 1997
"... Large woody debris (LWD) performs key functions in undisturbed streams that drain lowland forested watersheds, including dissipation of flow energy, stabilization of bedforms and channel banks, entrapment of sediment, and formation of pools. These functions vary between individual channels, however, ..."
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Large woody debris (LWD) performs key functions in undisturbed streams that drain lowland forested watersheds, including dissipation of flow energy, stabilization of bedforms and channel banks, entrapment of sediment, and formation of pools. These functions vary between individual channels, however

Decomposition and Longevity of In-Stream Woody Debris: A Review of Literature From

by North America
"... This paper presents a brief summary of a literature review completed to document the current state of knowledge regarding the decomposition and longevity of in-stream woody debris in western Canada. The summary provides brief overviews of riparian management implications, decomposition processes and ..."
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This paper presents a brief summary of a literature review completed to document the current state of knowledge regarding the decomposition and longevity of in-stream woody debris in western Canada. The summary provides brief overviews of riparian management implications, decomposition processes
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