TY - JOUR
T1 - Modelling of large wood export at a watershed scale
AU - Komori, Daisuke
AU - Sukegawa, Yuto
AU - Chaithong, Thapthai
AU - Kazama, So
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the Water Resources Environment Technology Centre and the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) for assistance in providing and collecting data on LW. The authors also thank Kinya Ichinohe, Takashi Sato, Kiyomi Saito, and Shinichiro Kon for valuable advice in the field. This research was funded by the Foundation of River & Basin Integrated Communications, Japan and the Grants in Aid for Scientific Research (B) (19H02395, Daisuke Komori) from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan. In addition, this publication was partially supported by Masaki Sawamoto research grant.
Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the Water Resources Environment Technology Centre and the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) for assistance in providing and collecting data on LW. The authors also thank Kinya Ichinohe, Takashi Sato, Kiyomi Saito, and Shinichiro Kon for valuable advice in the field. This research was funded by the Foundation of River & Basin Integrated Communications, Japan and the Grants in Aid for Scientific Research (B) (19H02395, Daisuke Komori) from the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, Japan. In addition, this publication was partially supported by Masaki Sawamoto research grant.
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PY - 2022/2
Y1 - 2022/2
N2 - This study proposed a quantitative model for analysing the mass balance of large wood and its export on an annual scale at a watershed scale. The study sites are five dam reservoir watersheds of the Kitakami River catchment located in the north-eastern part of Japan. From analyses on 20 years patterns of actual large wood export to target dam reservoirs, (1) the annual 24-h maximum rainfall would be a key factor for the annual large wood recruitment, and (2) large wood export characteristics on an annual scale would be based on two relationships. Based on the earlier findings, the model consists of two frameworks: the rainfall-induced analytical shallow landslide model for the large wood recruitment, and the double storage function with the lumped hydrological method at a watershed scale for the large wood entrainment. The model was used to re-analyse 20 years of actual large wood export. The Nash–Sutcliffe values were 0.7 or more, which indicated satisfactory results with high reproductivity of simulation, for large wood export estimated using this model for four among five dam reservoir watersheds. Namely, our results could demonstrate that the landslide or slope failures are a significant procedure of large wood export, and the characteristics of large wood export can be defined by two relationships, which are the direct export of large wood caused by an increase in large wood recruitment with the extreme rainfall event, and the baseflow of large wood, which is mainly old large wood recruitment stored at the slopes and in the stream.
AB - This study proposed a quantitative model for analysing the mass balance of large wood and its export on an annual scale at a watershed scale. The study sites are five dam reservoir watersheds of the Kitakami River catchment located in the north-eastern part of Japan. From analyses on 20 years patterns of actual large wood export to target dam reservoirs, (1) the annual 24-h maximum rainfall would be a key factor for the annual large wood recruitment, and (2) large wood export characteristics on an annual scale would be based on two relationships. Based on the earlier findings, the model consists of two frameworks: the rainfall-induced analytical shallow landslide model for the large wood recruitment, and the double storage function with the lumped hydrological method at a watershed scale for the large wood entrainment. The model was used to re-analyse 20 years of actual large wood export. The Nash–Sutcliffe values were 0.7 or more, which indicated satisfactory results with high reproductivity of simulation, for large wood export estimated using this model for four among five dam reservoir watersheds. Namely, our results could demonstrate that the landslide or slope failures are a significant procedure of large wood export, and the characteristics of large wood export can be defined by two relationships, which are the direct export of large wood caused by an increase in large wood recruitment with the extreme rainfall event, and the baseflow of large wood, which is mainly old large wood recruitment stored at the slopes and in the stream.
KW - export
KW - large wood
KW - recruitment
KW - storage
KW - storage function model with the hydrological lumped method
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U2 - 10.1002/esp.5282
DO - 10.1002/esp.5282
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85119848087
SN - 0197-9337
VL - 47
SP - 688
EP - 696
JO - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
JF - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
IS - 2
ER -