Passive recovery of wood loads in rivers
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Stout, Justin
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2015
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Data set used to develop and drive a mass balance wood delivery model on the King River (NE Victoria, Australia). Data are total loads of wood measured from a complete census of two desnagged sections of the King River. Accumulation rates of wood due to different delivery mechanisms are used in the Monte Carlo simulation to predict the average length of time required for a wood load to recover, and what the average wood load (cubic meters of wood per 100 meters of channel)Data set used to develop and drive a mass balance wood delivery model on the King River (NE Victoria, Australia). Data are total loads of wood measured from a complete census of two desnagged sections of the King River. Accumulation rates of wood due to different delivery mechanisms are used in the Monte Carlo simulation to predict the average length of time required for a wood load to recover, and what the average wood load (cubic meters of wood per 100 meters of channel)
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Subject
Surface Processes
Accumulation rates of wood
960604 - Environmental Management Systems