Seeing the disturbed forest for the trees: Remote sensing is underutilized to quantify critical zone response to unprecedented disturbance

K Hwang, AA Harpold, CL Tague, L Lowman… - Earth's …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the severity and extent of near surface critical zone (CZ) disturbances and
their ecosystem response is a pressing concern in the face of increasing human and natural …

A high‐resolution inter‐annual framework for exploring hydrological drivers of large wood dynamics

B Hortobágyi, S Petit, B Marteau… - River Research and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Rivers with alluvial bars store more wood than those without, supplied through channel
shifting. However, wood dynamics (arrival or new deposits, departure or entrainment, and …

Large wood loads in channels and on floodplains after a 500-year flood using UAV imagery in Mark Twain National Forest, Ozark Highlands, Missouri

RT Pavlowsky, JW Hess, DJ Martin, T Dogwiler… - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic climate change has increased the frequency of large floods in rivers draining
the Ozark Highlands. This study assesses the effects of a> 500-yr flood in spring 2017 on …

Widespread wood placement and regrading drive lateral connectivity and reworking of the channel and floodplain in a valley bottom reset to Stage 0

DN Scott - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
Valley bottom process reset, or the excavation of high surfaces and fill of incised channels
combined with large wood addition, is a new method for creating multi-channel river-wetland …

Plants and river morphodynamics: The emergence of fluvial biogeomorphology

AM Gurnell, W Bertoldi - River Research and Applications, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In this article, we track the evolution of fluvial biogeomorphology from the middle of the 20th
century to the present. We consider the emergence of fluvial biogeomorphology as an …

Living woody vegetation as a storage element for large wood in the channel

T Galia, Z Máčka - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
The stability of large wood (LW) in the channels is a prerequisite for its persisting
geomorphic and ecological effects. This study analysed the factors influencing the storage of …

Distribution of logjams in relation to lateral connectivity in the River Corridor

E Wohl, AE Marshall, S Triantafillou, M Mobley… - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
We examine the redistribution of logjams from the channel to the floodplain during a large
flood following a wildfire in a forested montane catchment, conceptualizing redistribution …

Floodplain and in-channel large wood storage in the fluvial corridor of an actively meandering river

T Galia, L Kuglerová, V áclav Škarpich - Forest Ecology and Management, 2024 - Elsevier
Large wood (LW) found in both the river channel and the floodplain significantly influences
geomorphic processes in the fluvial corridor and plays a vital role in ecological processes. In …

The where and why of large wood occurrence in the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers

M Van Appledorn, KJ Jankowski… - Earth Surface …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Large wood (LW) plays important geomorphic and ecological roles in rivers and is widely
used as a restoration tool. Changes to floodplain land use and historical removal have …

Using Dendrochronology and Isotope Methods to Identify the Watershed Origin of Wood in the River Corridor

SKC Clemons - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Large wood (LW) is important to river corridors and can be recruited from hillslopes and
valley bottoms. Identifying where LW comes from can be used to constrict wood budgets for …