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Characterization of wood-laden flows in rivers
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WoS WOS:000474932600003
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85063738539
DOI 10.1002/ESP.4603
Año 2019
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Abstract



Inorganic sediment is not the only solid-fraction component of river flows; flows may also carry significant amounts of large organic material (i.e. large wood), but the characteristics of these wood-laden flows (WLFs) are not well understood yet. With the aim to shed light on these relatively unexamined phenomena, we collected home videos showing natural flows with wood as the main solid component. Analyses of these videos as well as the watersheds and streams where the videos were recorded allowed us to define for the first time WLFs, describe the main characteristics of these flows and broaden the definition of wood transport regimes (adding a new regime called here hypercongested wood transport). According to our results, WLFs may occur repeatedly, in a large range of catchment sizes, generally in steep, highly confined single thread channels in mountain areas. WLFs are typically highly unsteady and the log motion is non-uniform, as described for other inorganic sediment-laden flows (e.g. debris flows). The conceptual integration of wood into our understanding of flow phenomena is illustrated by a novel classification defining the transition from clear water to hypercongested, wood and sediment-laden flows, according to the composition of the mixture (sediment, wood, and water). We define the relevant metrics for the quantification and modelling of WLFs, including an exhaustive discussion of different modelling approaches (i.e. Voellmy, Bingham and Manning) and provide a first attempt to simulate WLFs. We draw attention to WLF phenomena to encourage further field, theoretical, and experimental investigations that may contribute to a better understanding of flows in river basins, leading to more accurate predictions, and better hazard mitigation and management strategies. (c) 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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1 Ruiz-Villanueva, Virginia Mujer Univ Geneva - Suiza
Université de Genève - Suiza
2 Mazzorana, Bruno Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
3 Blade, Ernest Hombre Univ Politecn Cataluna - España
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - España
4 Burkli, L. Mujer Univ Geneva - Suiza
Université de Genève - Suiza
5 IRIBARREN-ANACONA, PABLO RODRIGO Hombre Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
6 Mao, Luca Hombre Univ Lincoln - Reino Unido
Centro Nacional de Investigacion para la Gestion Integrada de Desastres Naturales - Chile
University of Lincoln - Reino Unido
Centro de Investigación para la Gestión Integrada del Riesgo de Desastres (CIGIDEN) - Chile
7 Nakamura, Futoshi Hombre Hokkaido Univ - Japón
Hokkaido University - Japón
8 Ravazzolo, Diego Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
9 Rickenmann, Dieter Hombre Swiss Fed Res Inst WSL - Suiza
Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt fur Wald, Schnee Und Landschaft Eth-Bereichs - Suiza
Eidgenössische Forschungsanstalt für Wald, Schnee und Landschaft WSL - Suiza
10 Sanz-Ramos, Marcos Hombre Univ Politecn Cataluna - España
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya - España
11 Stoffel, Markus Hombre Univ Geneva - Suiza
Université de Genève - Suiza
12 Wohl, Ellen Mujer COLORADO STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
Colorado State University - Estados Unidos

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Financiamiento



Fuente
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Iniciativa Científica Milenio
Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio (ICM)
U.S. Forest Service
WoodFlow project - Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN)
Gordon Grant (US Forest Service)
Postdoc Chilean project Fondecyt
Università degli Studi di Firenze
FOEN
Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Bundesamt für Umwelt
Robert Edward Smith (Merriwa NSW
Frederick Swanson
Thomas Lisle

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Agradecimientos



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This work was supported by the WoodFlow project funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN). Bruno Mazzorana has been supported by the Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio (ICM) through grant NC160025 'Millennium Nucleus CYCLO The Seismic Cycle Along Subduction Zones'. Diego Ravazzolo was supported by the Postdoc Chilean project Fondecyt 3170011. The authors are grateful to all the people who made the videos available, and those who replied to our request for permission and additional data. Special thanks to Tony and Jo O'Brien, Robert Edward Smith (Merriwa NSW, Australia) for all the information, data and pictures they sheared related to the flood in Kellick Creek in 2007; also, thanks to Storyful.com, Annemarie Gilsenan, jukinmedia.com and David O. Rankin (rankinstudio.com) for giving permission to use their videos. The authors thank also Giulio Calvani and Pina Nicoletta de Cicco (University of Florence, Italy) for sharing the video and information from Italy and Evelyn Coleman and Albin Schmidhauser (Canton Bern and Luzern respectively, Switzerland) for the videos and information about flood in Switzerland. The authors acknowledge the help of Niccolo Galatiotto (University of Bern, Switzerland) during one field survey in the Zulg River (Switzerland). Gordon Grant (US Forest Service), Frederick Swanson (USDA Forest Service), Thomas Lisle (USDA Forest Service) and Quinn Lewis (University of Illinois) provided useful comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. Comments from two anonymous reviewers significantly improved the final version of the manuscript. The data used are listed in the references, tables, and Supporting Information.
Acknowledgements—This work was supported by the WoodFlow project funded by the Swiss Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN). Bruno Mazzorana has been supported by the Iniciativa Científica Milenio (ICM) through grant NC160025 ‘Millennium Nucleus CYCLO The Seismic Cycle Along Subduction Zones’. Diego Ravazzolo was supported by the Postdoc Chilean project Fondecyt 3170011. The authors are grateful to all the people who made the videos available, and those who replied to our request for permission and additional data. Special thanks to Tony and Jo O’Brien, Robert Edward Smith (Merriwa NSW, Australia) for all the information, data and pictures they sheared related to the flood in Kellick Creek in 2007; also, thanks to Storyful.com, Annemarie Gilsenan, jukinmedia.com and David O. Rankin (rankinstudio.com) for giving permission to use their videos. The authors thank also Giulio Calvani and Pina Nicoletta de Cicco (University of Florence, Italy) for sharing the video and information from Italy and Evelyn Coleman and Albin Schmidhauser (Canton Bern and Luzern respectively, Switzerland) for the videos and information about flood in Switzerland. The authors acknowledge the help of Niccolo Galatiotto (University of Bern, Switzerland) during one field survey in the Zulg River (Switzerland). Gordon Grant (US Forest Service), Frederick Swanson (USDA Forest Service), Thomas Lisle (USDA Forest Service) and Quinn Lewis (University of Illinois) provided useful comments on an earlier version of this manuscript. Comments from two anonymous reviewers significantly improved the final version of the manuscript. The data used are listed in the references, tables, and Supporting Information.

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