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Biomass selection by floods and related timescales: Part 1. Experimental observations

Perona, P.  
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Molnar, P.
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Crouzy, B.  
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2012
Advances in Water Resources

Several research investigations have explored the interaction between morphodynamic and vegetation growth processes from both the modelling and the experimental viewpoints. Results have mainly been concerned with morphologic analyses of the effects of vegetation on long term riverbed evolution without addressing the relative role of the timescales between such processes. This paper presents for the first time the statistics of uprooted biomass obtained while perturbing the vegetation growing in the river bed with periodic disturbances of constant magnitude. That is, we force the biological and hydrological processes to interact and study the related timescales in order to shed light on the role of flood disturbances in selecting the component of the biomass that has a higher chance of survival in relation to its growth stage. A simple interpretative stochastic model is then presented and thoroughly discussed in a companion paper (Biomass selection by floods and related timescales: Part 2. Stochastic modelling). (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.advwatres.2011.09.016
Web of Science ID

WOS:000302430400008

Author(s)
Perona, P.  
Molnar, P.
Crouzy, B.  
Perucca, E.
Jiang, Z.
Mclelland, S.
Wüthrich, D.
Edmaier, K.  
Francis, R.
Camporeale, C.
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Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Advances in Water Resources
Volume

39

Start page

85

End page

96

Subjects

Flow-vegetation interaction

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Laboratory experiment

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Riparian vegetation

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Biomass selection

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Vegetation roots

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Fluvial ecomorphology

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Riparian Vegetation

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River

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Dynamics

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Flow

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Tagliamento

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Corridors

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Evolution

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Sediment

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Erosion

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Trees

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