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Integrating Large Wood Jams into Hydraulic Models: Evaluating a Porous Plate Modeling Method
Authors:Roby Ventres‐Pake,Matt Nahorniak,Natalie Kramer,Jennifer O&#x  Neal,Tim Abbe
Affiliation:Roby Ventres‐Pake,Matt Nahorniak,Natalie Kramer,Jennifer O’Neal,Tim Abbe
Abstract:Large wood (LW) jams are key riverine habitat features that affect hydraulic processes and aquatic habitat. The hydraulic influence of LW jams is poorly understood due to the complexity of fluid dynamics around irregular, porous structures. Here we validated a method for two‐dimensional hydraulic modeling of porous LW jams using the open‐source modeling software Delft3D‐FLOW. We sampled 19 LW jams at three reaches across the Columbia River Basin in the United States. We used computer‐generated porous plates to represent LW jams in the modeling software and calibrated our modeling method by comparing model outputs to measured depths and velocities at validation points. We found that modeling outputs are error‐prone when LW jams are not represented. By representing LW jams as porous plates we reduced average velocity root mean square error (RMSE) values (i.e., improved model accuracy) by 42.8% and reduced average depth RMSE values by 5.2%. These differences impacted habitat suitability index modeling. We found a 15.1% increase in weighted useable area for juvenile steelhead at one test site when LW jams were simulated vs. when they were ignored. We investigated patterns in average RMSE improvements with varying jam size, bankfull obstruction, porosity, and structure type, and river complexity. We also identified research gaps related to field estimation of LW jam porosity and porous structure modeling methods.
Keywords:rivers/streams  fluvial processes  2D simulations  field measurements  large wood jam  hydraulic modeling  fish habitat suitability  river restoration
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