Montgomery et al 2003 geomorphic effects of wood in rivers
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Montgomery, D.R., Collins, B.D., Buffington, J.M. and Abbe, T.B., 2003. Geomorphic effects of wood in rivers. In American Fisheries Society Symposium (Vol. 37, pp. 21-47).
Notes
- Summarizes global evidence of wood in rivers, drawing heavily from work by Montgomery, Abbe, Buffington, and Collins published around 2002.
- Describes evidence of how wood affects river channel structure over different spatial and temporal scales.