ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Sessions (Room No.) The detailed program follows room-wise (scroll down) Program subject to changes
Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
Tuesday Sept. 20
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
8.30am - 5.00pm
9.00am 10.00am 10.00am – 10.30am
Wednesday Sept. 21
ISI Advisory Meeting (47.06)
10.30am – 12.15am
Opening Ceremony (47.02)
Keynote:
Keynote:
David M. Paterson (47.02)
Bruce W. Melville (47.02)
Coffee
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B (47.03) C (47.05) SS1/E (47.06) D (4.282) SS4 (1.335)
B (47.03) C (47.05) A (47.06) SS3 (4.282)
Keynote:
Weiming Wu (47.02) Poster Session (47.02)
12.15am – 1.15pm
Lunch
1.15pm – 3.00pm
B (47.03) C (47.05) E (47.06) D (4.282) SS2 (1.335)
WISA (47.03) B (47.05 ) SS1 (47.06) A/F (4.282) SS5 (1.335)
B (47.03) C (47.05) A (47.06) SS3 (4.282)
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B (47.03) C (47.05) E (47.06) D (4.282) SS2 (1.335)
WISA (47.03) B (47.05) B (47.06) C (4.282)
WASER Assembly Meeting Closing Ceremony (47.03)
3.00pm– 3.30pm
3.30pm – 5.00pm
Lunch
Lunch Technical Tours
Registration (3.00pm– 6.00pm) WASER Council Meeting (47.06)
ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM - Room 47.02 Program subject to changes
Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
8.30am - 5.00pm
Tuesday Sept. 20
Wednesday Sept. 21
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
Keynote 2
Keynote 3
Form, function and physics: The ecology of biogenic stabilization D.M. Paterson, J.M. Kenworthy & J.A. Hope
Local scour at hydraulic structures B.W. Melville
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Lunch
Lunch
Lunch
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9.00am - 10.00am
Opening Ceremony
10.00am – 10.30am
Coffee
10.30am – 12.15am
Mixed cohesive and noncohesive sediment transport: A state of the art review W. Wu
Keynote 1
Poster Session
12.15am – 1.15pm
1.15pm – 3.00pm
3.00pm– 3.30pm
3.30pm – 5.00pm
ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM - Room 47.03 Program subject to changes
Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
Tuesday Sept. 20
8.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesday Sept. 21
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
9.00am - 10.00am 10.00am – 10.30am
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B: Sediment transport
B: Sediment transport
Suspended sediment dynamics of an allogenic dryland river channel G.A. Yu, M. Disse & Z.W. Li Suspended load monitoring for sustainable hydropower development M. Guerrero, A. Antonini, N. Rüther & S. Stokseth
Incipient motion for gravel particles in cohesive mixture of clay-silt-gravel U.K. Singh, Z. Ahmad & A. Kumar A data-driven fuzzy approach to simulate the critical shear stress of cohesive sediments A. Schäfer Rodrigues Silva, M. Noack, D. Schlabing & S.Wieprecht
Highly seasonal suspended sediment and bed load transport dynamic in tropical mountain catchments
Study on the incipient velocity of biofilm-coated sediment
S.B. Morera, A. Crave & J.L. Guyot
L. Huang, H.W. Fang, Q.Q. Shang, Y.S. Chen & G.J. He Investigation on sandy riverbank failure eroded by water level rising R. Arai, K. Ota, T. Sato & Y. Toyoda Experimental investigation of a cantilever failure for cohesive riverbanks S. Patsinghasanee, I. Kimura & Y. Shimizu Experimental study on scouring characteristics of cohesive bank soil in the Middle Yangtze River Q.L. Zong, J.Q. Xia & Y. Zhang
Bedload monitoring in a steep alpine stream: Results from the 2014 measurement campaign R. Rainato, L. Picco & L. Mao Integrated investigation of space-time variability in bed load transport rates using remote sensing M. Bakker & S.N. Lane Influence of high Paraná’s River dunes variability in Itaipu’s Reservoir sedimentation P.E. Gamaro, L.H. Maldonado, J.L. Castro & V.P. Bastolla
10.30am – 12.15am
Monitoring topography of laboratory fluvial dike models subjected to breaching based on a laser profilometry technique I. Rifai, S. Erpicum, P. Archambeau, D. Violeau, M. Pirotton, K. El Kadi Abderrezzak & B. Dewals
12.15am – 1.15pm
Lunch
Lunch
B: Sediment transport Discussion of the impact of pressure fluctuations on local scouring W. Schanderl, M. Manhart & O. Link Numerical modelling of scour – the influence of small scale morphological processes L. Zhou & R.J. Perkins Numerical simulation of local scour around three circular cylinders in staggered array H.S. Kim, M. Park, I. Kimura, Y. Shimizu & M. Nabi
1.15pm – 3.00pm
Contraction rate of the flow, velocities, river bed stratification impact on the scour at the guide banks
Lunch
WISA
B: Sediment transport
Introduction G. Di Silvio, WASER
Mathematical description of flow memory effects on graded bedload K. Hassan & H. Haynes Modeling of non-capacity bed load transport in swash zone Z. He, L.Tan & P. Hu Reliability analysis of a 2D sediment transport model: An example of the lower river Salzach F. Beckers, M. Noack & S.Wieprecht
Eco-sedimentology: A new area in sediment studies Z. Wang, IAHR
Changing perspectives on the suspended load of rivers D. Walling, IAHS
Proposing BEHI-NBS method for the estimation of river bank erosion on a river in Nepal
B. Gjunsburgs & M. Bizane
S. Pakuwal & S. Panthee
Hydrological processes in soils of sloping lands as Combination of permeable and impermeable spur dikes as basis for sediment production and sediment yield to reduce local scour and to create diverse river bed I. Pla Sentis, CONSOWA
Homogeneous two-dimensional Poissonian model applied to the suspended movement of pollutant and non uniform fine sediment in open channel flow
A. Tominaga & S.H. Sadat
G.Wilson Júnior & C.S.G. Monteiro
Experimental study on local scour protection of piers for Hangzhou Bay Bridge by using twisted duplex blocks
Topic tbd R. Hotchkiss, ISI
Z. Li, Y. Shi, R.Wang, J. Zhang & J.Wang
Application of Euler-Euler method in estimation of hydraulic structures scour Sh. Basirat & S.A.A. Salehi Neyshabouri
Control of bridge abutment scour using triangular vanes M. Shafai-Bejestan & N. Raee
3.00pm– 3.30pm
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B: Sediment transport
WISA
Experimental investigation on local shear stress and turbulence intensity over a rough bed with and without sediment using Laser Doppler Anemometry and Particle Image Velocimetry P. Lichtneger, C. Sindelar, H. Habersack, J. Kitzhofer & E.A. Prager
Influence of morphological changes on ecology: a cascade of scales S. Wieprecht, LOC
Near-bed turbulence characteristics in unsteady hydrograph flows over mobile and immobile gravel beds
3.30pm – 5.00pm
A B C D E F SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5
J. Kean, A. Cuthbertson & L. Beevers Turbulent hydrodynamics through cross-sections at upstream, interior and downstream of sparse vegetation patch in open channel flow D. Pal, S. Maji, P.R. Hanmaiahgari, M.D. Bui & P. Rutschmann Turbulent flow and its characteristics over submerged obstacle marks B.S. Mazumder & H. Maity Analysis of the sediment hydrography by modeling hyper-concentrated flow and sediment transport Y.Y. Chiu & K.C. Yeh Simulation of sediment hyper concentration in the lowerYellow River using variational data assimilation method R. Lai, M.Wang, M.Wang & H.Wang
A hydro-, morpho-, bio-dynamic model for longterm, basin-scale river simulations G. Di Silvio, WASER
A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale B: Sediment transport C: River morphodynamics D: Hydromorphology meets ecology E: Reservoir sustainability F: Social, economic and political aspects of sediment management SS 1: Hydropower and sediment management SS 2: Navigation and river morphology SS 3: Innovative measurement techniques SS 4: SEDITRANS - Sediment transport in fluvial, estuarine and coastal management SS 5: Sustainable land management
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WASER Assembly Closing Ceremony
Plenary Discussion
ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM - Room 47.05 Program subject to changes Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
8.30am - 5.00pm
Tuesday Sept. 20
Wednesday Sept. 21
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
9.00am - 10.00am 10.00am – 10.30am
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C: River morphodynamics
C: River morphodynamics
Formation of river dunes by measurement, linear stability analysis and simulation with Bmor3D P. Mewis Numerical modeling of antidune formation and propagation N.R.B. Olsen On the effect of different upstream schemes on the simulation of the antidunes propagation E. Rademacher & A. Malcherek Computations on bedform by DEM-URANS coupling with two-way approach I. Kimura, K. Horiuchi & Y. Shimizu
10.30am – 12.15am
Critical discharge of erosion-deposition process of mid-channel bar head in anabranching channel Z.W. Li, G.A. Yu & C.D. Zhang How fast evolve the river-bottom profile and grainsize composition at basin scale G. Di Silvio, M. Franzoia & M. Nones Sensitivity of deposition and erosion to bed composition in the Iffezheim reservoir, Germany Q. Zhang, T. Speckter, R. Hinkelmann, G. Hillebrand, T. Hoffmann & H. Moser
12.15am – 1.15pm
Lunch
C: River morphodynamics Quasi-three dimensional computations for flows and bed variations in curved channel with gently sloped outer bank T. Sasaki & S. Fukuoka Landslide dam breach during 2015 earthquake in Nepal: Computational modelling of hydraulic and morphological effects S. Giri, M. Nabi, J.D. Bricker, B.R. Adhikari & W. Schwanghart Long-term numerical investigations of the effects of training structures in a river reach with ongoing river bed deepening A. Kikillus, L. Seitz, S. Haun & S.Wieprecht
1.15pm – 3.00pm
A novel engineering desilting measure – “autodesilting gallery” S. Li, Q. Yi, W. Cheng & Q. Liu Study for restoring bank protection functions of longitudinal dikes existing in the river with alternate bars S. Kato, T. Gotoh & S. Fukuoka
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B: Sediment transport Effect of proportion of wash load to suspended load on river erosion and deposition C.T. Liao, K.C. Yeh, G.H. Liu & K.W.Wu Discharge coefficients derived from sediment concentration to estimate discharge across a Sabo dam K. Kawaike, H. Nakagawa, N. Kim & H. Zhang
Study progress of bottom-block scour onYellow River Y. Cao, E. Jiang, J. Li & Q. Zhang Comparison of capacity and non-capacity sediment transport models for dam break flow over movable bed J. Zhao, I. Özgen, R. Hinkelmann, F. Simons & D. Liang Transport of sediment in the presence of stable clast M.S. Sulaiman, R. Zainal Abidin & S.K. Sinnakaudan
C: River morphodynamics Historical and current uses of the Morvan’s Rivers (central France): Impacts on bedload transport and fluvial morphology L. Gilet, F. Gob, E. Gautier & C. Virmoux Dynamics of sediment storage in non-alluvial channels C.S. James Features of recent scouring and silting of the river channel of the Jingjiang River downstream of the Three Gorges Project Y.H. Zhu, X.H. Guo, G. Qu, F. Tang & L.H. Gu Analysis of the interaction between theYangtze River and Poyang Lake, China based on Chaos theory J. Hu, Z.L.Wang & Y. Lu Effect of the Three Gorges Dam and other upstream factors on the hydrological conditions of Yichang reach,Yangtze River H. Liu & Y. Lu Recent channel adjustments in the Jingjiang Reach controlled by various boundary conditions
S.S. Deng, J.Q. Xia, M.R. Zhou & J. Li
J.Q. Xia, M.R. Zhou, S.S. Deng & J.Y. Lu
A.P. Tuijnder, L.M. Perk, R.C. Steijn, B.T. Grasmeijer, J. Adema, N. Geleynse, J. Cleveringa & L.C. van Rijn
Bedrock channel morphological modeling on the river in Taiwan K.W.Wu, K.C. Yeh, C.T. Liao & Y.G. Lai
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C: River morphodynamics
B: Sediment transport
F. Friedl, V.Weitbrecht & R.M. Boes Numerical simulation of gravel deposit erosion
Development of a bedload sensor for continuous measurement and its applicability T. Itoh, T. Nagayama, R. Utsunomiya, M. Fujita, D. Tsutsumi, S. Miyata & T. Mizuyama Effects of bed-load on flow resistance and stability in step-pool systems B. Hohermuth & V.Weitbrecht
L. Vonwiller, D.F. Vetsch & R.M. Boes Laboratory experiments on the influence of the length of a sediment replenishment applied with alternated Quartz silt deposition geometrical configuration E. Battisacco, M.J. Franca & A.J. Schleiss S. Capapé, J.P. Martín-Vide & F. Colombo Experimental study on sediment control function of river narrow-section
Processes and effects of reversing currents on the erosion stability of wide-graded grain material
C.H. Lin, C.L. Shieh, C.J. Liu, S.H. Lin & Y.J. Tsai
A. Schendel, N. Goseberg & T. Schlurmann
A physically-based model of individual step-pool stability in mountain streams C.D. Zhang, Z.L.Wang & Z. Li Bed-slope-related diffusion of an erodible hump S. Maldonado, M.J. Creed & A.G.L. Borthwick
A B C D E F SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5
S. Yu & S. Tian
Conceptual modeling of bank retreat processes in the Estimated response of NieuweWaterweg Rotterdam Upper Jingjiang Reach to deepening of the navigation channel
Laboratory experiments on gravel deposit erosion
3.30pm – 5.00pm
Coastline change of theYellow River Delta since 1855
Lunch
Restoration of the Eggrank bend at the Thur River in Andelfingen ZH M. Mende, M. Müller, P. Sieber & M. Oplatka
3.00pm– 3.30pm
Annual change of water environment and topographic feature at urban river mouth K. Uno & S. Kishimoto Sediment transport and evolution at Pearl River Estuary J. Deng & H. Deng Bed variation during floods in the Chikugo River Estuary with complex structures of bed layers Y. Kaneko & S. Fukuoka Dynamic state of river-mouth bar in theYuragawa River and its control under flood flow conditions H. Miwa, K. Kanda, T. Ochi & H. Kawaguchi Morphological development of tidal tributaries in relation to turbidity and sediment concentration of the main estuary river E. Nehlsen & P. Fröhle Study on sediment transport of silt coast by wave and tidal current J.Mu & C.Yin
A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale B: Sediment transport C: River morphodynamics D: Hydromorphology meets ecology E: Reservoir sustainability F: Social, economic and political aspects of sediment management SS 1: Hydropower and sediment management SS 2: Navigation and river morphology SS 3: Innovative measurement techniques SS 4: SEDITRANS - Sediment transport in fluvial, estuarine and coastal management SS 5: Sustainable land management
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ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM - Room 47.06 Program subject to changes
Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
Tuesday Sept. 20
8.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesday Sept. 21
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
9.00am - 10.00am 10.00am – 10.30am
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SS1/E: Hydropower and sediment management/Reservoir sustainability
A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale
Field calibration of bedload monitoring system in a sediment bypass tunnel: Swiss plate geophone I. Albayrak, M. Hagmann, C.R.Wyss & R.M. Boes
10.30am – 12.15am
Improvement of a bedload transport rate measuring system in sediment bypass tunnels T. Koshiba, C. Auel, D. Tsutsumi, S.A. Kantoush & T. Sumi Integrative monitoring approaches for the sediment management in alpine reservoirs: Case study Gepatsch (HPP Kaunertal, Tyrol)
Analyses on trends and reasons of runoff and sediment load of Yellow River stem H.L. Shi, C.H. Hu, A.J. Deng & Q.Q. Tian
M. Schletterer, B. Hofer, R. Obendorfer, A. Hammer, M. Hubmann, R. Schwarzenberger, M. Boschi, S. Haun, M. Haimann, P. Holzapfel, H. Habersack, B. Brock, B. Schmalzer & C. Hauer
B. Bidorn, S.A. Kish, J.F. Donoghue,W. Huang & K. Bidorn
Measuring sediment fluxes in periglacial reservoirs using water samples, LISST and ADCP D. Ehrbar, L. Schmocker, D.F. Vetsch, R.M. Boes & M. Döring Flow field and sediment flux measurements at alpine desanding facilities C. Paschmann, J.N. Fernandes, D.F. Vetsch & R.M. Boes Development of oblique flow in barrages due to shoal formation K. Mishra
12.15am – 1.15pm
Lunch
E: Reservoir sustainability
M.L. Brignoli, P. Espa, S. Quadroni, G. Crosa, G. Gentili & R.J. Batalla
1.15pm – 3.00pm
The monitoring of empty flushing operation at Agondian Reservoir, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Y.J. Tsai & C.C. Li Controlling sediment flushing to mitigate downstream environmental impacts S. Quadroni, G. Crosa, S. Zaccara, P. Espa, M.L. Brignoli, G. Gentili & R.J. Batalla
SS1: Hydropower and sediment management
Ensuring sediment continuity through a reservoir: Challenges and methodology applied to define favorable hydraulic scenarios in the case study of the Champagneux run-of-river dam on the Rhône River, France C. Peteuil, D. Alliau, T. Frétaud, M. Decachard, S. Roux, S. Reynaud, N. Boisson, A. Vollant & Y. Baux HPP Vrhovo operation under reservoir sediment management L. Javornik, A. Kryžanowski & M. Mikoš 3D fully coupled numerical modelling of local sediment flushing scour at dam bottom outlets for sustainable hydropower operation O. Sawadogo & G.R. Basson
An overview of hydro-sedimentological characteristics of intermittent rivers in Kabul region of Kabul River basin N. Sadid, S. Haun & S.Wieprecht Stream flow modeling for a karst basin using coupled hydrological-hydrodynamic models: Case study of Lijiang River, China Q.F.Wu, Y. Cai, S.G. Liu, Y.M. Jiang, A.N. Makhinov & A.F. Makhinova Study on strategy of wide floodplain training in the LowerYellow River J. Li, E. Jiang & X. Zhang Integrated sediment transport modelling for rivers feeding lakes and wetlands F. Yazdandoost & N. Khorami Lunch A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale Mechanical effects of vegetation in soil conservation and soil erosion reduction P.Q. Xiao, W.Y. Yao, Z.Z. Shen & C.X. Yang
Erosion on irregular slope surface: A full N-S equation based numerical study Y. An & Q.Q. Liu
Van Deemter’s analysis of drainage to incised ditches in lowland areas M.J.M. Römkens Suspended sediment yield transportation by rivers of the Kamchatsky Krai into the Pacific Ocean L.V. Kuksina & N.I. Alexeevsky
Density driven underflows with suspended solids in Experimental analysis of the interaction between Lake Constance hydroelectric sluice gates and sediment transport
The International Sediment Initiative (ISI) and its case studies
S. Mirbach & U. Lang
G.R. Pisaturo, M. Righetti, F. Amante & E. Bigliotti
Hydrodynamic instabilities in shallow reservoirs: Implications for sediment management Y. Peltier, A. de Cuyper, S. Erpicum, P. Archambeau, M. Pirotton & B. Dewals
Challenges facing Atbara Dam Complex (ADC) operation management A.A. Ahmed
C. Liu, D.E.Walling, M. Spreafico, J. Ramasamy, H.D. Thulstrup & A. Mishra Impact of sediment management on integrated water resources management F. Yazdandoost & F. Farahani
Improving the RESCON approach
Erosion risk mapping for Hulu Langat River basin
N. Efthymiou, S. Palt, P. Pintz, P.K. Thapa, G.W. Annandale & P. Karki
3.00pm– 3.30pm
Variability of total sediment supply of the Chao Phraya River, Thailand
Lunch
Development of a management strategy based on Sediment management for sustainable hydropower in-situ observation for Agongdian Reservoir development C.C. Li, Y.J. Tsai, T.H.Wu & H.C. Tai M. Omelan, J. Visscher, N. Rüther & S. Stokseth
Experiences of controlled sediment flushing from four alpine reservoirs
More bed load in rivers. Achieving a sediment balance close to the nature state in the Canton of Bern M. Pauli, L. Hunzinger & O. Hitz
R. Zainal Abidin, N. Yusoff, M.S. Sulaiman & T. Mohamed Mustafa
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E: Reservoir sustainability
B: Sediment transport
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The aging of Japan’s dams: Innovative technologies for improving dams water and sediment management S.A. Kantoush & T. Sumi
3.30pm – 5.00pm
A B C D E F
Riverbank erosion rates prediction incorporating soil erodibility and soil properties relationship: Bernam River, Malaysia case study S.L. Ibrahim, J. Ariffin & A. Saadon Estimation for the riverbank collapse volume with Modelling deposition, consolidation and erosion of sandy-riverbank in the desert reach of the upper cohesive sediments in the Upper Rhine Yellow River T. Hoffmann, G. Hillebrand & M. Noack A. Shu, X. Zhou, G. Duan, F. Li & S.Wang River embankment failure and resultant flood and Long term simulation of reservoir sedimentation sediment inflow discharges due to overtopping with turbid underflows river flow G. Petkovšek H. Nakagawa, H. Mizutani, Y.Wang, K. Kawaike, O. Kitaguchi & H. Zhang Reservoir sedimentation issues in India as a part of Evolution of Modaomen Bar at Pearl River Estuary Dam Rehabilitation and Improvement Project (DRIP): Field reconnaissance and modelling S. Giri, M. Nabi, P. Cleyet-Merle & B.R.K. Pillai Y. He, C. Lu, J. Deng, Y. Yang & L. Yang On the vertical turbulent interaction of nonImpact of a single dam on sediment transport Newtonian fluid mud continuity in large lowland rivers O. Chmiel, A. Malcherek & M. Naulin Z. Babiński & M. Habel Designing reservoir sediment management alternatives with automated concentration constraints in a 1D sediment model S. Gibson & P. Boyd
A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale B: Sediment transport C: River morphodynamics D: Hydromorphology meets ecology E: Reservoir sustainability F: Social, economic and political aspects of sediment management
SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5
SS 1: Hydropower and sediment management SS 2: Navigation and river morphology SS 3: Innovative measurement techniques SS 4: SEDITRANS - Sediment transport in fluvial, estuarine and coastal management SS 5: Sustainable land management
ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM - Room 4.282 Program subject to changes
Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
Tuesday Sept. 20
8.30am - 5.00pm
Wednesday Sept. 21
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
9.00am - 10.00am 10.00am – 10.30am
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D: Hydromorphology meets ecology
SS3: Innovative measurement techniques
River restoration: The need for a better monitoring agenda M. Nones
S. Okada, A. Yorozuya, H. Koseki, S. Kudo & K. Muraoka
River restoration in sand-dominated lowland streams – a comparison of morphodynamic impacts and response V. Berger, A. Niemann & C.K. Feld Reconnection of the Danube floodplain channels as a vital step to restore river morphology and fluvial dynamics K. Holubová, M. Čomaj & K. Mravcová
10.30am – 12.15am
Comprehensive measurement techniques of water flow, bedload and suspended sediment in large river using Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler
Suspended sediment measurements with multifrequency backscatter acoustics J. Skripalle, T. Hies & H.H. Nguyen Combining in-situ laser diffraction (LISST) and vibrating tube densimetry to measure low and high suspended sediment concentrations D. Felix, I. Albayrak & R.M. Boes
Application of the hydromorphological assessment framework Valmorph to evaluate the changes in suspended sediment distribution in the Ems Estuary
Densitometric probe based on non-differential pressure: A monitoring technique for high suspended sediment concentrations
C. Borgsmüller, I. Quick & Y. Baulig
D. Petrovic, A. Marescaux, J.-P. Vanderborght & M.A. Verbanck Continuous grid monitoring to optimize sedimentation management T. Van Hoestenberghe, R. Vanthillo, M. De Paepe, N. Dezillie & N. Van Ransbeeck
Reconciling the debate on the impact of vegetation density on river channel braiding I. Pattison & R. Roucou Characterizing natural riparian plant stands for modeling of flow and suspended sediment transport K. Västilä & J. Järvelä Modeling of nutrient dynamics and vegetation succession, and comparison between with and without riverbed geomorphological simulation H. Itoh, S. Yamauchi, M. Sugano, K. Sanjaya & T. Asaeda
12.15am – 1.15pm
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D: Hydromorphology meets ecology
A/F: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale/Social, economic and political aspects of sediment management
SS3: Innovative measurement techniques
Effects of sediment bypass tunnels on sediment grain size distribution and benthic habitats C. Auel, S. Kobayashi, T. Sumi & Y. Takemon The effect to the river environmental preservation of artificial flood in Satsunai River
1.15pm – 3.00pm
Y.Watanabe, K. Sumitomo, S. Yamaguchi & H. Yokohama Current status, sources and effects of fine sediments in Upper Austrian streams S. Höfler, C. Scheder, C. Gumpinger, B. Piberhofer & C. Hauer Analysing sediment characteristics of the alpine River Brixentaler Ache (Austria) including in-situ measurements of dissolved oxygen L. Seitz, M. Noack, S. Haun, R. Reindl, G. Senn & M. Schletterer Coarse sand as a specific problem for aquatic ecosystems in granite-dominated landscapes S. Höfler, C. Gumpinger & C. Hauer Correlation between the shelter of juvenile salmonids and bed substrate M. Szabo-Meszaros, N. Rüther & K. Alfredsen
Overlooked costs of dams: Barrier to sustainability M. George & R. Hotchkiss Sediment management at Sukkur Barrage – How competing needs and uses of the structure impact the design S. Aziz, M. Roca-Collell & I. Heijne
UAV based determination of grain size distribution at River Jachen, Germany C. Haas, P. Thumser & L. Seitz Feasibility tests to airborne gravelometry for prealpine rivers M. Detert, L. Kadinski & V.Weitbrecht
Responsible management of alpine rivers: The Arly Basin/Savoie, France P. Ergenzinger & C. de Jong
Experimental study on development and migration of sand waves in a flume C. Liu, W.H. Cao, L. Xu, J. Lu & L. Liu
Development of sediment control structure for dam sedimentation counter measurement approach
Bathymetry of Zipingpu Reservoir by earthquake and flood induced turbidity currents
J. Zulfan, N.S. Slamet & A. Prasetyo
A. Ruidong, L. Jia & Y. Zhongluan
Impacts of recent climate and land use dynamics on spatial and temporal changes of sediment budget and reservoir siltation in small agricultural catchments of the European Russia V. Belyaev & A. Malyutina
Estimation of sediment deposition in Koyna Reservoir by integrated bathymetric survey R.A. Patil & R.V. Shetkar
Flow patterns, turbidity and sediment size distribution on the Luneplate tidal polder, LowerWeser E. Kemayou Tchamako, B. Koppe & U. von Bargen
3.00pm– 3.30pm
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D: Hydromorphology meets ecology
C: River morphodynamics
Mechanics of biofilm-coated sediment transport H.W. Fang, H.M. Zhao, W. Cheng, M. Fazeli, Y.S. Chen, Q.Q. Shang, G.J. He & L. Huang The analysis of sediment diameter with biofilm G.J. He, H.W. Fang, Q.Q. Shang, F. Mahede & L. Huang
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Computational modelling of secondary flow on unstructured grids M. Nabi, W. Ottevanger & S. Giri Numerical modelling of the Danube river channel morphological development at the Slovak–Hungarian river section M. Lukac & K. Holubová
Two-dimensional river bed configuration analysis of the Hii River and diversion channel flood in September 2013 M. Thom, H. Schmidt, S.Wieprecht & S.U. R. Akoh, S. Maeno, S. Hirashita, K. Yoshida & T. Gerbersdorf Matsumoto Microbial biostabilization and flocculation – what can Morphodynamic modelling of a meandering sand bed we learn for sediment transport modelling? river using Delft3D S.U. Gerbersdorf, H. Schmidt, M. Thom & M.S. Banda, A. Dittrich & J. Pervez S.Wieprecht Application of 2D numerical modelling to Explicitly salinity and sediment concentration on determination of sediment transport in a Mexican flocculation processes in estuaries river A. Mhashhash, B. Bockelmann-Evans & S. Pan G. Cardoso-Landa The role of surface adhesion in biostabilization processes
3.30pm – 5.00pm
Analysis of tidal effects on heavy metal transport in coastal aquifers A. Tao, S.G. Liu, S. Lou, C.M. Dai, B. Tan, R.S. Chalov & S.R. Chalov
A B C D E F
A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale B: Sediment transport C: River morphodynamics D: Hydromorphology meets ecology E: Reservoir sustainability F: Social, economic and political aspects of sediment management
Numerical assessment of the interactions between hydrodynamics, bed morphodynamics and bank erosion E.J. Langendoen, M.E. Ursic, A. Mendoza, J.D. Abad, R. Ata, K. El Kadi Abderrezzak & P. Tassi
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SS 1: Hydropower and sediment management SS 2: Navigation and river morphology SS 3: Innovative measurement techniques SS 4: SEDITRANS - Sediment transport in fluvial, estuarine and coastal management SS 5: Sustainable land management
ISRS 2016 - PROGRAM - Room 1.335 Program subject to changes
Time
Sunday Sept. 18
Monday Sept. 19
8.30am - 5.00pm
Tuesday Sept. 20
Wednesday Sept. 21
Thursday Sept. 22
Registration, Exhibition
9.00am - 10.00am 10.00am – 10.30am
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SS4: SEDITRANS - Sediment transport in fluvial, estuarine and coastal management Coupling of large eddy simulations with the level-set method for flow with moving boundaries F. Kyrousi, A. Leonardi, F. Zanello & V. Armenio River morphodynamics under the effect of flow variability B. Oliveira & R. Maia A particle counter prototype and video imaging techniques for calculation of bedload fluxes F. Antico, P. Sanches, L. Mendes, R. Aleixo & R.M.L. Ferreira Numerical investigation on the effect of suspended sediment load on flow field around a cylinder
10.30am – 12.15am
T. Paone, R.M.L. Ferreira, A.H. Cardoso & V. Armenio Impact of placer mining on suspended sediments in rivers of the Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian Federation) and the Selenga River basin (Mongolia) and its modeling E. Promakhova & N.I. Alexeevsky Failure by overtopping of earth dams: Novel methods to determine the breach effluent hydrograph S. Amaral, T. Viseu, J.E. Santos, A. Lopes, A.M. Bento, L. Caldeira, R. Cardoso & R.M.L. Ferreira
12.15am – 1.15pm
1.15pm – 3.00pm
Lunch
Lunch
SS2: Navigation and river morphology
SS5: Sustainable land management
Lunch
Scour geometry and flow velocities induced by an Managing rubber plantations towards improved water experimental ship propeller jet protection F. Núñez-González, K. Koll, B. Söhngen & D. Spitzer G. Langenberger, H. Liu, S. Blagodatskiy, G. Cadisch, M. Krauss, J.Wang, T. Aenis, S. Min & H.Waibel Mitigation of forest to rubber change impact on soil Turbulence based approach for the transported erosion and stream quality by integrated land particle size concerning ship induced propulsion flux management R. Zimmermann, J. Stamm, T. Beck & B. Söhngen H. Liu, X. Yang, S. Blagodatskiy, C. Marohn & G. Cadisch Reduction of fine sediment infiltration into rivers by Analysis of sedimentation of theYangtze Estuary implementing riparian buffer strips in an agricultural channel, China dominated area in Southwest China X.P. Dou, Z.X. Jiao, X.Y. Gao, L. Ding & J. Jiao L. Seitz, S.Wieprecht, M. Krauss, N. Azizi & H. Steinmetz Evolution characteristics of the north branch of Dynamics of soil erosion in rubber plantations and its theYangtze Estuary mitigation by herbicide management X.Y. Gao, X.P. Dou, L. Ding, Z.R. Gao & J. Jiao H. Liu, S. Blagodatskiy & G. Cadisch Adaptability of numerical model for siltation in the Yangtze Estuary channel T.L. Li, L.M. Chen, X.Z. Zhang, W.Y. Zhang & X.Y. Gao
Research-praxis integration in South China – the rocky road to implement strategies for sustainable rubber cultivation in the Mekong Region T. Aenis, J.Wang, S. Hofmann-Souki, T. Lixia, G. Langenberger, G. Cadisch, K. Martin, M. Cotter, M. Krauss & H.Waibel
Back siltation in Bach Dang navigation channel, Nam Trieu Estuary, Vietnam V.T. Nguyen, M.D. Do & M.T. Vu
3.00pm– 3.30pm
Coffee SS2: Navigation and river morphology
3.30pm – 5.00pm
German guidelines for designing alternative bank protection measures B. Söhngen, P. Fleischer & H. Liebenstein The potential of alternative technical-biological bank protection measures on federal waterways – an applied research approach K. Schmitt & L. Symmank Design of bank protection for inland waterways with GBBSoft+ C. Gesing, B. Söhngen & K. Kauppert Sediment budget of the Rhine River as basis for optimizing navigation along the Mittelrhein waterway S. Vollmer, G. Hillebrand, J. Hoffman & S. Schriever River Rhine between Mainz and Bingen – Morphodynamic analysis of a navigational bottleneck S.Wurms Tension between bridge and waterway in the middle ofYangtze River with its countermeasures D. Li & L. Chen
A B C D E F SS1 SS2 SS3 SS4 SS5
A: Integrated sediment management at river basin scale B: Sediment transport C: River morphodynamics D: Hydromorphology meets ecology E: Reservoir sustainability F: Social, economic and political aspects of sediment management SS 1: Hydropower and sediment management SS 2: Navigation and river morphology SS 3: Innovative measurement techniques SS 4: SEDITRANS - Sediment transport in fluvial, estuarine and coastal management SS 5: Sustainable land management
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