Using data compiled from around the world and over decades, researchers showed that large wood mobility in rivers is infrequent and highly variable, influenced by a combination of wood characteristics, river size and flood magnitude. Understanding variability can help inform risk-based flood hazard planning, river management and river restoration projects implementing large wood.
Finch, B.D., Aarnink, J.L., Iroumé, A., Lininger, K.B., Hilton, S., Gregory, S. et al. (2026) Unravelling the frequency and magnitude of large wood mobility and transport distance across 11 low-order streams over multiple years. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 51(1), e70248. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.70248