coarse woody debris
(CWD) any piece(s) of dead woody material, e.g., dead boles, limbs, and large root masses, on the ground in forest stands or in streams —synonym large woody debris (LWD), large organic debris (LOD), down woody debris (DWD) —note the type and size of material designated as coarse woody debris varies among classification systems This definition last updated 10/25/2008