Physical and Numerical Modelling of Large Wood and Vegetation in Rivers

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serval:BIB_BDBC1C990DBC
Type
A part of a book
Collection
Publications
Title
Physical and Numerical Modelling of Large Wood and Vegetation in Rivers
Title of the book
Gravel-Bed Rivers
Author(s)
Bertoldi Walter, Ruiz-Villanueva Virginia
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
ISBN
9781118971406
Publication state
Published
Issued date
06/05/2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Tsutsumi  D. , Laronne J.B.
Pages
729-753
Language
english
Abstract
Riparian and aquatic vegetation, as well as large wood, are relevant components of river systems. Plants modify (and are affected by) the flow and sediment transport dynamics at a wide range of scales, from the individual plants to the fluvial landscape evolution. This paper aims to review the most recent advances of physical and numerical modelling towards a better understanding, quantification, and prediction of the linkages and feedbacks between water, sediments, vegetation, and wood. Many processes controlling this complex interaction are not yet fully understood. Modelling can be used as a powerful tool that offers the possibility to identify and investigate these processes under controlled conditions. Models are facing the challenge of reproducing a fully coupled bio-geomorphological scenario. This task is complicated by the scarcity of clear mathematical laws linking vegetation and wood dynamics with the common morphological variables, and by the strongly stochastic behaviour of vegetation growth and large wood transport. Several case studies are reported, where living vegetation and transported wood are included into flume scale or numerical models, in order to better assess habitat dynamics, flow characteristics, flood risk, and reach scale morphological evolution.
Keywords
riparian vegetation, large wood, physical modelling, numerical modelling
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