Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels

Large wood in streams and rivers has become a functional component of lotic ecosystems since the 1970’s pioneering studies in the USA. Large wood has diverse positive roles in channel hydraulics, hydrology, sediment transport, geomorphology, habitat availability and the structure and abundance of aq...

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Main Author: Zdeněk Máčka
Format: Article
Language:slk
Published: Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences 2018-06-01
Series:Životné prostredie
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Online Access:http://147.213.211.222/sites/default/files/2018_02_087_095_Macka.pdf
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spelling doaj-08e84a8d97b24980967c5b2eb96ae2402020-11-25T02:52:05ZslkInstitute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of SciencesŽivotné prostredie0044-48632585-78002018-06-015228795Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River ChannelsZdeněk Máčka0Geografický ústav Přírodovědecké fakulty Masarykovy univerzity v Brně, Kotlářská 2, 611 37 Brno, Česká republikaLarge wood in streams and rivers has become a functional component of lotic ecosystems since the 1970’s pioneering studies in the USA. Large wood has diverse positive roles in channel hydraulics, hydrology, sediment transport, geomorphology, habitat availability and the structure and abundance of aquatic fauna and flora. In contrast to these positive ecological effects, large wood is also recognized as a contributing factor in flood hazard, river navigation problems and adverse effects on the culvert, weir and dam hydraulic structures. This paper focuses on wood dynamics in rivers, with special emphasis on wood transport and budgets. Case studies from the Dyje, Morava and Lužnice rivers are presented herein; and these illustrate the processes of wood recruitment from riparian vegetation, the conditions and distances for large wood transport and the annual wood budgets. Transport (mobility) and deposition of wood in river channels is a complex process governed by channel geomorphology, hydrological regimen, large wood properties, character and distribution of riparian vegetation and anthropogenic influences.http://147.213.211.222/sites/default/files/2018_02_087_095_Macka.pdfriverlotic ecosystemlarge woodwood budgetingwood transport
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Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels
Životné prostredie
river
lotic ecosystem
large wood
wood budgeting
wood transport
author_facet Zdeněk Máčka
author_sort Zdeněk Máčka
title Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels
title_short Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels
title_full Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels
title_fullStr Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels
title_full_unstemmed Pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/Transport and Budgeting of Large Wood in River Channels
title_sort pohyb a bilance říčního dřeva ve vodních tocích/transport and budgeting of large wood in river channels
publisher Institute of Landscape Ecology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences
series Životné prostredie
issn 0044-4863
2585-7800
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Large wood in streams and rivers has become a functional component of lotic ecosystems since the 1970’s pioneering studies in the USA. Large wood has diverse positive roles in channel hydraulics, hydrology, sediment transport, geomorphology, habitat availability and the structure and abundance of aquatic fauna and flora. In contrast to these positive ecological effects, large wood is also recognized as a contributing factor in flood hazard, river navigation problems and adverse effects on the culvert, weir and dam hydraulic structures. This paper focuses on wood dynamics in rivers, with special emphasis on wood transport and budgets. Case studies from the Dyje, Morava and Lužnice rivers are presented herein; and these illustrate the processes of wood recruitment from riparian vegetation, the conditions and distances for large wood transport and the annual wood budgets. Transport (mobility) and deposition of wood in river channels is a complex process governed by channel geomorphology, hydrological regimen, large wood properties, character and distribution of riparian vegetation and anthropogenic influences.
topic river
lotic ecosystem
large wood
wood budgeting
wood transport
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