logbarrieren
Logbarrieren, also known as log barriers or log booms, are floating or semi-submerged structures made primarily of logs, branches, or other natural materials used to control water flow, manage sediment transport, and protect shorelines in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. They are commonly employed in river restoration projects, erosion control, and habitat enhancement to mimic natural processes and improve ecological conditions.
The primary function of log barriers is to slow down water velocity, which helps reduce erosion along
Log barriers can be constructed in various configurations, including linear booms, curved deflectors, or complex weirs,
While log barriers offer numerous ecological benefits, their effectiveness depends on factors such as water flow
Log barriers are often used in conjunction with other river restoration techniques, such as riparian buffer