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Implementation and validation of video monitoring for wood budgeting in a wandering piedmont river, the Ain River (France)

Journal

EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
Volume 37, Issue 12, Pages 1272-1289

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/esp.3240

Keywords

river; woody debris; wood budget; wood transport; video monitoring; rating curve

Funding

  1. Fonds de Recherche Nature et Technologies (FQRNT) du Quebec
  2. INSU-CNRS/ACI FNS 'Ecosphere Continentale: Processus et Modelisation'

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The transport of wood in rivers during floods is an important process that underlies differences in habitat and morphology between water courses and regions. Quantitative data are needed to properly address management objectives and balance wood budgets. In this study we use a streamside video camera to detect wood passage and measure quasi-instantaneous rates of wood transport in the Ain River, France. The objectives are to verify the procedure, describe the relation between wood transport and discharge, and construct and validate a wood budget for the reach upstream of the camera. Verification of the procedure includes tests of detection frequency, wood velocity, and piece size. A log base two transformation is proposed to classify wood by piece length. It was found that a wood transport threshold occurs at approximately two thirds of the bankfull discharge. Wood transport follows a positive linear relation with discharge up to the bankfull discharge but is both more variable and less sensitive to discharge when the floodplain is inundated. Transport rates are approximately four times higher on the rising limb of the hydrograph than on the falling limb. Wood transport estimates from a three-stage rating curve are two to 10 times higher than those from a wood budget using local and aerial surveys of upstream dynamics. Future work should address uncertainties related to wood diameter measurements, sampling length and frequency, and antecedent floods. Copyright (C) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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