LARGE WOODY DEBRIS, PHYSICAL PROCESS, AND RIPARIAN FOREST DEVELOPMENT IN MONTANE RIVER NETWORKS OF THE PACIFIC-NORTHWEST

被引:225
作者
FETHERSTON, KL [1 ]
NAIMAN, RJ [1 ]
BILBY, RE [1 ]
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[1] WEYERHAEUSER CO,FEDERAL WAY,WA 98003
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10.1016/0169-555X(95)00033-2
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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We present a conceptual biogeomorphic model of riparian forest development in montane river networks. The role of physical process in driving the structure, composition, and spatial distribution of riparian forests is examined. We classify the drainage network into disturbance process-based segments including: (1) debris-flow and avalanche channels, (2) fluvial and debris-flow channels, and (3) fluvial channels. Riparian forests are shown to be significant in the development of channel morphology through the stabilization of active floodplains and as sources of large woody debris (OLWD). LWD is operationally defined as wood > 0.1 m diameter and > 1 m length. LWD plays a key role in the development of montane riparian forests. LWD deposited in the active channel and floodplain provides sites for vegetation colonization, forest island growth and coalescence, and forest floodplain development. Riparian forest patterns parallel the distribution of hillslope and fluvial processes through the network. Riparian forest structure, composition, and spatial distribution through the network are driven by the major disturbance processes including: (1) avalanches, (2) debris-flows, and (3) flooding. Riparian forest patterns also reflect the action of LWD in the organization and development of forested floodplains in gravel bedded montane river networks. The focus of our examples are montane river networks of the Pacific Northwest, USA.
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