Articles | Volume 15, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-15-1741-2015
© Author(s) 2015. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-15-1741-2015
© Author(s) 2015. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Dynamics of large wood during a flash flood in two mountain catchments
Faculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy
F. Comiti
Faculty of Science and Technology, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy
M. Borga
Department of Land and Agroforest Environments, University of Padova, Legnaro, Italy
M. Cavalli
CNR IRPI, Padova, Italy
L. Marchi
CNR IRPI, Padova, Italy
Viewed
Total article views: 3,940 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
Cumulative views and downloads
(calculated since 26 Feb 2015)
| HTML | XML | Total | BibTeX | EndNote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,993 | 1,792 | 155 | 3,940 | 183 | 213 |
- HTML: 1,993
- PDF: 1,792
- XML: 155
- Total: 3,940
- BibTeX: 183
- EndNote: 213
Total article views: 3,329 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
Cumulative views and downloads
(calculated since 06 Aug 2015)
| HTML | XML | Total | BibTeX | EndNote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,777 | 1,419 | 133 | 3,329 | 162 | 193 |
- HTML: 1,777
- PDF: 1,419
- XML: 133
- Total: 3,329
- BibTeX: 162
- EndNote: 193
Total article views: 611 (including HTML, PDF, and XML)
Cumulative views and downloads
(calculated since 26 Feb 2015)
| HTML | XML | Total | BibTeX | EndNote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 216 | 373 | 22 | 611 | 21 | 20 |
- HTML: 216
- PDF: 373
- XML: 22
- Total: 611
- BibTeX: 21
- EndNote: 20
Cited
75 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Brief communication: The curious case of the large wood-laden flow event in the Pocuro stream (Chile) D. Ravazzolo et al.
- Rules of the road: A qualitative and quantitative synthesis of large wood transport through drainage networks N. Kramer & E. Wohl
- A probabilistic multidimensional approach to quantify large wood recruitment from hillslopes in mountainous-forested catchments A. Cislaghi et al.
- Automated quantification of floating wood pieces in rivers from video monitoring: a new software tool and validation H. Ghaffarian et al.
- Method to evaluate large-wood behavior in terms of the convection equation associated with sediment erosion and deposition D. Harada & S. Egashira
- In‐channel wood‐related hazards at bridges: A review P. De Cicco et al.
- The role of in-channel vegetation in driving and controlling the geomorphic changes along a gravel-bed river L. Picco et al.
- Basin-scale analysis of the geomorphic effectiveness of flash floods: A study in the northern Apennines (Italy) V. Scorpio et al.
- Influence of velocity field on driftwood accumulation at a bridge with a single pier T. Okamoto et al.
- Storm characteristics dictate sediment dynamics and geomorphic changes in mountain channels: A case study in the Italian Alps V. Scorpio et al.
- Test of methodology for developing a large wood budget: A 1-year example from a regulated gravel bed river following ordinary floods A. Tonon et al.
- Interaction between driftwood deposition patterns and debris flow fan development Y. Chiu et al.
- Wood export prediction at the watershed scale A. Senter et al.
- Impacts of a large flood along a mountain river basin: the importance of channel widening and estimating the large wood budget in the upper Emme River (Switzerland) V. Ruiz-Villanueva et al.
- Drivers of variability in large wood loads along the fluvial continuum of a Mediterranean intermittent river T. Galia et al.
- Large wood recruitment processes and transported volumes in Swiss mountain streams during the extreme flood of August 2005 N. Steeb et al.
- Characteristics of large wood in a headwater channel after an extraordinary event: The roles of transport agents and check dams T. Galia et al.
- Forensic analysis of flash flood response M. Borga et al.
- The Effects of Replacing Native Forest on the Quantity and Impacts of In‐Channel Pieces of Large Wood in Chilean Streams L. Mao et al.
- Channel morphology and large wood control postfire debris‐flow erosion and deposition F. Rengers et al.
- Generation and Subsequent Transport of Landslide-driven Large Woody Debris Induced by the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake T. Koi et al.
- Log jam formation at bridges and the effect on floodplain flow: A flume experiment T. Okamoto et al.
- Geospatial modelling of large-wood supply to rivers: a state-of-the-art model comparison in Swiss mountain river catchments N. Steeb et al.
- Floods in mountain environments: A synthesis M. Stoffel et al.
- Geomorphic and stream flow influences on large wood dynamics and displacement lengths in high gradient mountain streams (Chile) A. Iroumé et al.
- Geomorphic response to an extreme flood in two Mediterranean rivers (northeastern Sardinia, Italy): Analysis of controlling factors M. Righini et al.
- A review of large wood dynamics relevant to hazard characteristics for built structures G. Fei & X. Wang
- Synergies and trade-offs in the management objectives forest health and flood risk reduction F. Rackelmann et al.
- Bridge Collapse in Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 2021 H. Takebayashi & M. Fujita
- Development of a morphometric connectivity model to mitigate sediment derived from storm-driven shallow landslides R. Spiekermann et al.
- Risk reduction measures of large wood accumulations at bridges I. Schalko et al.
- Floating matter: a neglected component of the ecological integrity of rivers O. Shumilova et al.
- Modelling Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Large Wood Recruitment, Transport, and Deposition at the River Reach Scale during Extreme Floods A. Zischg et al.
- Drivers of Low Instream Large Wood Retention and Imprints of Wood Mobility in Mountain Nonperennial Streams of a Mediterranean Semiarid Environment T. Galia et al.
- Flexible barrier and flow-driven woody debris: an experimental investigation of their interaction S. Lambert et al.
- Automatic detection of floating instream large wood in videos using deep learning J. Aarnink et al.
- Characterization of a landslide-triggered debris flow at a rainforest-covered mountain region in Brazil V. Cabral et al.
- Characterization of the wood transport regime of a river with a neural network model H. Ghaffarian et al.
- Modelling large floating bodies in urban area flash-floods via a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics model R. Albano et al.
- Vulnerability of Hydraulic Constructions in Flood-Prone Agricultural Areas C. Biscarini et al.
- Controls on log step occurrence in steep headwater streams draining Carpathian managed forests T. Galia
- Plants and river morphodynamics: The emergence of fluvial biogeomorphology A. Gurnell & W. Bertoldi
- Channel response to extreme floods: Insights on controlling factors from six mountain rivers in northern Apennines, Italy N. Surian et al.
- A review of modeling the effects of vegetation on large wood recruitment processes in mountain catchments E. Gasser et al.
- Tree-ring based, regional-scale reconstruction of flash floods in Mediterranean mountain torrents J. Ballesteros-Canovas et al.
- Local geomorphic effects in the presence of accumulations of different densities H. Al-Zawaidah et al.
- Transport Dynamics of Large Wood in a Stream Channel Affected by Spur Dikes R. Akahori et al.
- Hydrometeorological Characterization of a Flash Flood Associated with Major Geomorphic Effects: Assessment of Peak Discharge Uncertainties and Analysis of the Runoff Response W. Amponsah et al.
- Transfer learning achieves high recall for object classification in fluvial environments with limited data S. Schwindt et al.
- Large wood recruitment and transport during large floods: A review F. Comiti et al.
- Detection of Large Woody Debris in Braided-Rivers RGB-UAV Dataset: A Comparative Study Q. Han et al.
- Porosity and volume assessments of large wood (LW) accumulations G. Spreitzer et al.
- Post-Wildfire Debris Flow and Large Woody Debris Transport Modeling from the North Complex Fire to Lake Oroville T. Wasklewicz et al.
- Planform changes and large wood dynamics in two torrents during a severe flash flood in Braunsbach, Germany 2016 A. Lucía et al.
- Climate‐change driven increased flood magnitudes and frequency in the British uplands: Geomorphologically informed scientific underpinning for upland flood‐risk management D. Milan & A. Schwendel
- Check dams matter: Six years of particle tracking experiment in a check-dam-managed and near-natural pool-riffle stream T. Galia et al.
- Channel Evolution Triggered by Large Flash Flood at an Earthquake-Affected Catchment W. Jin et al.
- Long-term reconstruction of flash floods in the Qilian Mountains, China, based on dendrogeomorphic methods J. Qie et al.
- Geomorphic activity and related large wood recruitment during debris flows and debris Floods: Storm Alex in the Vésubie valley (France) M. Martini et al.
- Impact of check dam series on coarse sediment connectivity T. Galia et al.
- Effects of multiple disturbances on large wood recruitment and distribution in mid-mountain headwater streams T. Galia et al.
- The influence of large woody debris on post-wildfire debris flow sediment storage F. Rengers et al.
- The Effect of Large Wood Accumulations With Rootwads on Local Geomorphic Changes D. Ravazzolo et al.
- Quantification of fluvial wood using UAVs and structure from motion D. Sanhueza et al.
- Large wood load and transport in a flood‐free period within an inter‐dam reach: a decade of monitoring the Dyje River, Czech Republic Z. Máčka et al.
- Enhanced flow variability and morphological changes through individual wood placements on a gravel bed I. Schalko & H. Nepf
- Regulation effect of slit-check dam against woody debris flow: Laboratory test X. Xie et al.
- A Simple Approach to Simulate Logjams in Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Models M. Altmann et al.
- Breaking the jam: Bridge wood-jam break during a flash flood in a Mediterranean river, insights from hydrodynamic modeling and post flood observations L. Valera-Prieto et al.
- Large wood potential, piece characteristics, and flood effects in Swiss mountain streams C. Rickli et al.
- Large in-stream wood yield during an extreme flood (Storm Alex, October 2020, Roya Valley, France): Estimating the supply, transport, and deposition using GIS G. Piton et al.
- A One-Way Coupled Hydrodynamic Advection-Diffusion Model to Simulate Congested Large Wood Transport E. Persi et al.
- Large wood recruitment in the Tegnas torrent (Italy): The impact of the Vaia storm and the role of the riparian forest structure L. Martini et al.
- Large wood recruitment and mobility in steep mountain streams of contrast European landscapes T. Galia et al.
- Multitemporal Analysis of Slow-Moving Landslides and Channel Dynamics through Integrated Remote Sensing and In Situ Techniques C. Parenti et al.
75 citations as recorded by crossref.
- Brief communication: The curious case of the large wood-laden flow event in the Pocuro stream (Chile) D. Ravazzolo et al.
- Rules of the road: A qualitative and quantitative synthesis of large wood transport through drainage networks N. Kramer & E. Wohl
- A probabilistic multidimensional approach to quantify large wood recruitment from hillslopes in mountainous-forested catchments A. Cislaghi et al.
- Automated quantification of floating wood pieces in rivers from video monitoring: a new software tool and validation H. Ghaffarian et al.
- Method to evaluate large-wood behavior in terms of the convection equation associated with sediment erosion and deposition D. Harada & S. Egashira
- In‐channel wood‐related hazards at bridges: A review P. De Cicco et al.
- The role of in-channel vegetation in driving and controlling the geomorphic changes along a gravel-bed river L. Picco et al.
- Basin-scale analysis of the geomorphic effectiveness of flash floods: A study in the northern Apennines (Italy) V. Scorpio et al.
- Influence of velocity field on driftwood accumulation at a bridge with a single pier T. Okamoto et al.
- Storm characteristics dictate sediment dynamics and geomorphic changes in mountain channels: A case study in the Italian Alps V. Scorpio et al.
- Test of methodology for developing a large wood budget: A 1-year example from a regulated gravel bed river following ordinary floods A. Tonon et al.
- Interaction between driftwood deposition patterns and debris flow fan development Y. Chiu et al.
- Wood export prediction at the watershed scale A. Senter et al.
- Impacts of a large flood along a mountain river basin: the importance of channel widening and estimating the large wood budget in the upper Emme River (Switzerland) V. Ruiz-Villanueva et al.
- Drivers of variability in large wood loads along the fluvial continuum of a Mediterranean intermittent river T. Galia et al.
- Large wood recruitment processes and transported volumes in Swiss mountain streams during the extreme flood of August 2005 N. Steeb et al.
- Characteristics of large wood in a headwater channel after an extraordinary event: The roles of transport agents and check dams T. Galia et al.
- Forensic analysis of flash flood response M. Borga et al.
- The Effects of Replacing Native Forest on the Quantity and Impacts of In‐Channel Pieces of Large Wood in Chilean Streams L. Mao et al.
- Channel morphology and large wood control postfire debris‐flow erosion and deposition F. Rengers et al.
- Generation and Subsequent Transport of Landslide-driven Large Woody Debris Induced by the 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi Earthquake T. Koi et al.
- Log jam formation at bridges and the effect on floodplain flow: A flume experiment T. Okamoto et al.
- Geospatial modelling of large-wood supply to rivers: a state-of-the-art model comparison in Swiss mountain river catchments N. Steeb et al.
- Floods in mountain environments: A synthesis M. Stoffel et al.
- Geomorphic and stream flow influences on large wood dynamics and displacement lengths in high gradient mountain streams (Chile) A. Iroumé et al.
- Geomorphic response to an extreme flood in two Mediterranean rivers (northeastern Sardinia, Italy): Analysis of controlling factors M. Righini et al.
- A review of large wood dynamics relevant to hazard characteristics for built structures G. Fei & X. Wang
- Synergies and trade-offs in the management objectives forest health and flood risk reduction F. Rackelmann et al.
- Bridge Collapse in Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 2021 H. Takebayashi & M. Fujita
- Development of a morphometric connectivity model to mitigate sediment derived from storm-driven shallow landslides R. Spiekermann et al.
- Risk reduction measures of large wood accumulations at bridges I. Schalko et al.
- Floating matter: a neglected component of the ecological integrity of rivers O. Shumilova et al.
- Modelling Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Large Wood Recruitment, Transport, and Deposition at the River Reach Scale during Extreme Floods A. Zischg et al.
- Drivers of Low Instream Large Wood Retention and Imprints of Wood Mobility in Mountain Nonperennial Streams of a Mediterranean Semiarid Environment T. Galia et al.
- Flexible barrier and flow-driven woody debris: an experimental investigation of their interaction S. Lambert et al.
- Automatic detection of floating instream large wood in videos using deep learning J. Aarnink et al.
- Characterization of a landslide-triggered debris flow at a rainforest-covered mountain region in Brazil V. Cabral et al.
- Characterization of the wood transport regime of a river with a neural network model H. Ghaffarian et al.
- Modelling large floating bodies in urban area flash-floods via a Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics model R. Albano et al.
- Vulnerability of Hydraulic Constructions in Flood-Prone Agricultural Areas C. Biscarini et al.
- Controls on log step occurrence in steep headwater streams draining Carpathian managed forests T. Galia
- Plants and river morphodynamics: The emergence of fluvial biogeomorphology A. Gurnell & W. Bertoldi
- Channel response to extreme floods: Insights on controlling factors from six mountain rivers in northern Apennines, Italy N. Surian et al.
- A review of modeling the effects of vegetation on large wood recruitment processes in mountain catchments E. Gasser et al.
- Tree-ring based, regional-scale reconstruction of flash floods in Mediterranean mountain torrents J. Ballesteros-Canovas et al.
- Local geomorphic effects in the presence of accumulations of different densities H. Al-Zawaidah et al.
- Transport Dynamics of Large Wood in a Stream Channel Affected by Spur Dikes R. Akahori et al.
- Hydrometeorological Characterization of a Flash Flood Associated with Major Geomorphic Effects: Assessment of Peak Discharge Uncertainties and Analysis of the Runoff Response W. Amponsah et al.
- Transfer learning achieves high recall for object classification in fluvial environments with limited data S. Schwindt et al.
- Large wood recruitment and transport during large floods: A review F. Comiti et al.
- Detection of Large Woody Debris in Braided-Rivers RGB-UAV Dataset: A Comparative Study Q. Han et al.
- Porosity and volume assessments of large wood (LW) accumulations G. Spreitzer et al.
- Post-Wildfire Debris Flow and Large Woody Debris Transport Modeling from the North Complex Fire to Lake Oroville T. Wasklewicz et al.
- Planform changes and large wood dynamics in two torrents during a severe flash flood in Braunsbach, Germany 2016 A. Lucía et al.
- Climate‐change driven increased flood magnitudes and frequency in the British uplands: Geomorphologically informed scientific underpinning for upland flood‐risk management D. Milan & A. Schwendel
- Check dams matter: Six years of particle tracking experiment in a check-dam-managed and near-natural pool-riffle stream T. Galia et al.
- Channel Evolution Triggered by Large Flash Flood at an Earthquake-Affected Catchment W. Jin et al.
- Long-term reconstruction of flash floods in the Qilian Mountains, China, based on dendrogeomorphic methods J. Qie et al.
- Geomorphic activity and related large wood recruitment during debris flows and debris Floods: Storm Alex in the Vésubie valley (France) M. Martini et al.
- Impact of check dam series on coarse sediment connectivity T. Galia et al.
- Effects of multiple disturbances on large wood recruitment and distribution in mid-mountain headwater streams T. Galia et al.
- The influence of large woody debris on post-wildfire debris flow sediment storage F. Rengers et al.
- The Effect of Large Wood Accumulations With Rootwads on Local Geomorphic Changes D. Ravazzolo et al.
- Quantification of fluvial wood using UAVs and structure from motion D. Sanhueza et al.
- Large wood load and transport in a flood‐free period within an inter‐dam reach: a decade of monitoring the Dyje River, Czech Republic Z. Máčka et al.
- Enhanced flow variability and morphological changes through individual wood placements on a gravel bed I. Schalko & H. Nepf
- Regulation effect of slit-check dam against woody debris flow: Laboratory test X. Xie et al.
- A Simple Approach to Simulate Logjams in Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Models M. Altmann et al.
- Breaking the jam: Bridge wood-jam break during a flash flood in a Mediterranean river, insights from hydrodynamic modeling and post flood observations L. Valera-Prieto et al.
- Large wood potential, piece characteristics, and flood effects in Swiss mountain streams C. Rickli et al.
- Large in-stream wood yield during an extreme flood (Storm Alex, October 2020, Roya Valley, France): Estimating the supply, transport, and deposition using GIS G. Piton et al.
- A One-Way Coupled Hydrodynamic Advection-Diffusion Model to Simulate Congested Large Wood Transport E. Persi et al.
- Large wood recruitment in the Tegnas torrent (Italy): The impact of the Vaia storm and the role of the riparian forest structure L. Martini et al.
- Large wood recruitment and mobility in steep mountain streams of contrast European landscapes T. Galia et al.
- Multitemporal Analysis of Slow-Moving Landslides and Channel Dynamics through Integrated Remote Sensing and In Situ Techniques C. Parenti et al.
Saved (final revised paper)
Latest update: 18 May 2026
Altmetrics
Final-revised paper
Preprint