TECHNICAL INFORMATION

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

 

Plenary Sessions

 Plenary Sessions are held in the morning on Oct. 18, 19 and 21. Twelve renowned experts have accepted our invitations to present Keynote Lectures of broad interest during these Plenary Sessions. English-Chinese simultaneous interpretations are available.

Technical Sessions

 There are six parallel Technical Sessions in the afternoons of Oct. 18, 19 and 21. Invited Lectures are arranged in the parallel sessions. Please consult the Technical Program included in this booklet to select the ones that interest you most. The last-minute Presentation Schedule changes are posted near the door of each Technical Session Room, and announced during the sessions and on the information board located in the registration area.

Poster

The Poster Session is located in the middle corridor on the 2nd floor of Nayunlou Bld. Participants with posters are required to bring their posters to the site from 13:30 to 17:00 on Oct. 18 and 19, conference staff will help the authors to present their posters.

Technical Tour

Oct. 20 (Wed.) 830 – 17:00: Attendees will be set out at 8:30 by buses to visit TGP Culture Musueum, Tazi Ridge, TGP dam top, New Zigui County and other view sites. Attendees are divided into A, B and C three groups, please notice the gathering sites of each group on the information board located in the registration area.

Instructions for Speakers

  • The authors should contact their Session Chairs before their session. They are also expected to be present in the session room 15 minutes before the beginning of the session to check the technical aspects of their presentation with the technical assistant in charge.

  • The attendees who have not already pre-submitted their “Speaker’s Questionnaire Form” and their presentation file are requested to submit their presentation files in Suite 307 one day before their presentation. The staff member in Suite 307 is in charge of dispatching the files to the computer in the appropriate session room.

  • The Speakers should consult the announcements posted by the LOC on the information board located in the registration area in order to be informed about the last minute changes concerning the presentation schedule of their papers.

Instructions for Session Chairs

The success of the Conference depends largely on the smooth running of the technical sessions, and on the atmosphere created by the chairmen and participants:

  • The chairs of a session are required to meet and discuss with each other on how to share the duties. They are also expected to be present in the session room 15 minutes before the beginning of the session to meet the speakers and to check the technical aspects of their session with the technical assistant in the room.

  •  The session chairs are in charge of the schedule. Each technical session lasts 120 minutes long. Depending on the number of presentations in their session, the chairs should allot roughly equal amount of time to all speakers for the presentation of their papers and for discussion (the time for the invited speakers are a little longer). At the beginning of the session the session chair should announce the time allotted to each paper for presentation and for discussion. If desired, the chairs may also reserve a short time at the end of the session to make their closing remarks. At the beginning of the session an announcement should also be made to invite the audience to switch off their cellular phones.

  • The Presentation information (containing short bio of the speakers) in the session is provided to the Session Chairs. Before each presentation, one of the Chairs introduces the author presenting the paper.

  • After each presentation, the chairs encourage discussions. If needed, the chair may repeat the question in a louder voice and/or clarify it for the Speaker. The chairs are expected to study the papers in their session ahead of time. They should be prepared to ask some question to initiate a healthy discussion if none arises from the audience.

  • The session chair should consult the announcements posted by the LOC on the information board located at the registration area in order to be informed about the last minute changes concerning the scheduling of their session and the no-shows.

 Name Tags for Attendees and Accompanying Guests

 Attendees are requested to wear their name tag when they attend the Plenary and Parallel Sessions and take part in conference activities. Please inform the LOC Secretariat (Suite 307 on the 3rd floor of Nayunlou Bld.) immediately if the name tag is lost.

 The name and the country information are printed on the name tags with four colors:

  •  Orange = members of the LOC, International Advisory Committee and International Scientific Committee;

  • Blue = Conference Participants;

  • Green = Accompanying Guests;

  • Yellow = Conference Staff

 

 

10/18, 19/2004 Poster Session

 

The Poster Session is located in the middle corridor on the 2nd floor of Nayunlou Bld. The posters will be presented from 13:30 to 17:30 on Oct. 18 and 19.

 

 

Topic 1: Large-scaled hydraulic projects and their impacts

 

1.        Optimum Multiobjective Risk Decision Model in Flood Control and Hazard Mitigation
Xiang FU, Changming JI, Ning LIU and Tao TAO

2.        Processes of the Hydrological Cycle in the Hotan Oasis
Lingmei HUANG, Bing SHEN and Xiaoyu SON

3.        Erosion, Sediment Transport and Reservoir Sedimentation in the Upper Drainage Basin of the Konto River, East Java, Indonesia.
Mathias BOUN HENG, Franck LAVIGNE and Pauline TEXIER

4.        Study on Basic Characteristics and River Response of Alluvial River System
Dongpo SUN, Yan JIN, Erping WANG and Hai XUE

5.        Impact of Large River-Crossing Structure on Fluvial Process and Flow Pattern
Nianhu DONG, Xinjian ZHAO, Yan LIU and Zhigang GU

6.        Influence of Daily Regulation Reservoir on the Downstream Waterway
Ying HUANG, Yitian LI and Zhaohua SUN

7.        Environmental Impacts of the South-to-North Water Transfer Project (Middle Route Scheme) on Danjiangkou Reservoir and Countermeasures
Guangyin FENG, Zhengxuan CHENG and Houyu ZHANG

8.        Experimental Study on Design of Sediment Settling Basins
Yiren ZHOU, Siping MO and Dechang YANG

9.        Optimal Soil Texture of Rehabilitated Desilting Basin Upland for Cultivation in Yellow River Irrigated Areas
Yushan BIAN, Zhiqiang SONG, Changjiang ZHANG, Lin ZHAO, Junwei BIAN and Zhao LIU

10.     Experimental Investigation on the Sedimentation of Hydraulic Structures of a Thermo-Plant
Shikai XU, Ronghui LI, Fusheng WU, Xiufeng WU and Shenggan WAN

11.     Evolution and Forcasting of Silting up of Four Dams (North West of Algeria)
Mohamed MEDDI, Mustapha OUELD CHEIKH and Lakhdar KOURI

12.     Numerical and Physical Modelings of the Xiaolangdi Reservoir on the Yellow River
Junhua ZHANG, Shukui CHEN, Shuxia LI and Yanping WANG

13.     Study on Density Current in the Xiaolangdi Reservoir
Shuxia LI, Junhua ZHANG, Shukui CHEN and Huaibao MA

14.     Large Scale 2D Numerical Modeling of Reservoir Sedimentation and Flushing Operations
Benjamin J. DEWALS, Sébastien ERPICUM, Pierre ARCHAMBEAU, Sylvain DETREMBLEUR, Catherine FRAIKIN and Michel PIROTTON

15.     Experiment on Rock Plug Blasting in Fenhe Reservoir
Qiling LU, Peijin HOU and Yungang ZHANG

16.     Experimental Study on Destruction and Defense of Closure Dike
Cen WEN and Shiqiang ZHAO

 

Topic 2: River sedimentation

 

1.        Investigation into Velocity Distribution Law in Sediment Laden Flow
Anping SHU, Yongnian XU, Shangfu KUANG and Xiangjun FEI

2.        Using Multi-Grid Method in s -Coordinate System to Simulate the Momentum Jet
Lingling WANG

3.        Grouping Incipient Shear Stress of Non-Uniform Sediment
Gang XIE, Xingnian LIU, Shuyou CAO and Er HUANG

4.        A Theoretical Study on Dual-Valued Sediment Carrying Capacity
Xiaotian CHEN, Kairong WANG, Qiwei ZHANG and Yong LI

5.        Application of GSTARS 2.1 Model for Degradation in Alluvial Channels
Khalil I. OTHMAN and Deguan WANG

6.        Recent Changes in Runoff and Sediment Load and Their Tendency in the Upper Changjiang River
Quanxi XU, Guoyu SHI and Zefang CHEN

7.        Waterway Characteristics and Fluvial Processes of the Naji-Yuliang Reach of the Youjiang River
Pinzheng HAO and Kejun PING

8.        FLUVIAL PROCESSES ANALYSIS ONNEAR THE WENCUNJIA SAND BAR DANGER REACH OF ON THE UPPER JINGJIANG LEVEERIVER
Yanbo PENG

9.        Fluvial Processes of Nantong Reach on the Changjiang River
Zhengrong GAO, Wenzhi YUAN and Minghui YANG

10.     FLUVIAL EVOLUTION OF THE HEAVY SEDIMENT-CARRYING RIVERS AND DESIGN OF THE Fluvial Processes of Sediment-Laden Rivers and Water-Diversion Structure Design in the Xinjiang Plain
Shan LI, Shufan WEI, Xiaoda YAN and Qingkun LI

11.     Simulation Experiment of Anastomosing Multiple Channel Formation
Suiji WANG

12.     How Has the Lower Yellow River Developed into a Two-Step-Suspended River?
Yongtao CAO, Enhui JIANG and Chunmei ZHENG

13.     The Influence of Head Slope on Local Scour around a Spur Dike
Yufang HAN, Zhichang CHEN and Mingxia QIAN

14.     Fullness Percentage and Stability of Earth-Fill Cells
Qiang YING, Daifeng ZHANG, Lijun ZHU and Jianzhong WANG

15.   Effect of Bend Cut-Off by Dredging in the Tongguan Reach of the Yellow River
Puqing WANG and Naiqian JIANG

 

Topic 3: Estuarine and coastal engineering

 

1.        2-D Numerical Simulation of Flow, Salinity and Sediment Transport in the Yangtze River Estuary
Chunyan HU, Qianhai CHEN, Zhaoming XU, Yonghe and Xiaoyun YE

2.        Study on Mudflat Evolution of Nanhui East Submerged Spit, Yangtze Estuary, China
Jie LIU, Jiyu CHEN, Shenliang CHEN and Jiahai LE

3.        Discussion on the Dynamic Equilibrium of the Delta Coastline in the Yellow River Estuary
Kairong WANG, Xiaotian CHEN, Qiaolan HAN and Huaizhu LI

4.        Comprehensive Regulation and Development Planning of the Changjiang River Estuary
Yongzhong WANG

5.        The Longshore Sediment Transpont Rate of Friendship Harbor, Mauritania, West Africa
Linyun SUN

6.       Movable Bed Experiment on Sub Sea Pipeline
Xiaofeng LUO, Yufang HAN, Zhichang CHEN, Jinrong MA and Xuelan WAN

 

Topic 4: Environmental problems in sedimentation

 

1.        Evolution Principle of Debris Flow Confluence with Main River
Zhixue GUO Shuyou CAO Xingnian LIU and Duo FANG

2.        A CODMN Water Quality Model for Heavy Sediment-Laden Rivers
Guohua HU, Mingfang FAN, Dongrun LIU and Gemu JIN

3.       A Study on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Loads of the Yangtze Three Gorges Reservoir
Min YE, Shenghua PENG and Guosheng YANG

 

 

Topic 5: Soil and water

 

1.        The Impact of underlying Conditions on Farmland Runoff and Sediment Yields in the Loess Hilly Areas of Shaanxi, China
Xiaoyu SONG
Shaozhong KANGBing SHEN ,Wenjuan SHI

2.        Simulation Study on Effects of Slope Grade on Process of Runoff and Sediment Generation with the Robinia Pseudoacacia Cover in the Loess Plateau Region
Weifeng SONG, Xinxiao YU, Baoyuan XIE, Fucang QIN, Yin ZHANG and Xuedong LEI

3.        Discussion on Application of Participatory Land Use Planning in Watershed Management
Xuexiong WANG, Xinxiao YU and Wenqing SHEN

4.       GIS-Based Investigation of the Impact of Vegetation Change on Soil Erosion in Small Watershed
Fucang QIN, Xinxiao YU, Weifeng SONG and Xueyuan BAO

 

 

Topic 6: Sediment information

 

1.        Discharge Rates of Different Particle Size Group During Reservoir Operation of the Yellow River
Xuanying GUO, Shiying LI, Cuihua AN and Yingping MA

2.       Characteristics of Artificial Sediment-PS and Its Applications in Physical Modeling of Sediment Transport in Rivers
Lijun ZHU, Jianzhong WANG, Hongwu TANG, Yang XIAO and Zhilian

 

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