Coarse woody debris https://demo-water.devel5cph.eea.europa.eu/freshwater/admin/resources/nwrm-imported/nwrm-measures-catalogue/coarse-woody-debris https://demo-water.devel5cph.eea.europa.eu/freshwater/admin/++resource++plone-logo.svg Coarse woody debris Title Coarse woody debris Description Preview image No image Preview image caption Creators fullname Laszlo Cseh Contributors fullname NWRM_measure Measure sector Forest Measure summary Coarse woody debris in stream channels has multiple ecological and hydrologic benefits. Coarse woody debris consists of large sections of deadfall: tree stems or stumps that either fall into or are deliberately placed in streams. Coarse woody debris can be deployed with varying degrees of naturalness. At one extreme, coarse woody debris can be used to form coffer or placer dams which effectively limit water flow. At the other extreme, natural deadfall coarse woody debris is found when riparian trees are allowed to fall naturally into streams. Coarse woody debris will generally slow water flow velocity and can reduce the peak of flood hydrographs. In addition to its role in slowing streamflow and facilitating sediment accumulation, coarse woody debris can improve aquatic biodiversity by retaining food and providing additional habitat, such as refuges and spawning sites. 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Coarse woody debris https://demo-water.devel5cph.eea.europa.eu/freshwater/admin/resources/nwrm-imported/nwrm-measures-catalogue/coarse-woody-debris https://demo-water.devel5cph.eea.europa.eu/freshwater/admin/++resource++plone-logo.svg Coarse woody debris Title Coarse woody debris Description Preview image No image Preview image caption Creators fullname Laszlo Cseh Contributors fullname NWRM_measure Measure sector Forest Measure summary Coarse woody debris in stream channels has multiple ecological and hydrologic benefits. Coarse woody debris consists of large sections of deadfall: tree stems or stumps that either fall into or are deliberately placed in streams. Coarse woody debris can be deployed with varying degrees of naturalness. At one extreme, coarse woody debris can be used to form coffer or placer dams which effectively limit water flow. At the other extreme, natural deadfall coarse woody debris is found when riparian trees are allowed to fall naturally into streams. Coarse woody debris will generally slow water flow velocity and can reduce the peak of flood hydrographs. In addition to its role in slowing streamflow and facilitating sediment accumulation, coarse woody debris can improve aquatic biodiversity by retaining food and providing additional habitat, such as refuges and spawning sites. 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