PARALLEL SESSIONS

(SESSION A1 - A4)

 

Venue: China Hall of Science and Technology  (Convention Hall)

Meeting Rooms:          

Yangtze Room – Ground floor, No.106
Rhein Room – Second floor, No.404
Mississippi Room – Ground floor, No.102
Mekong Room – Second floor, No.410


SESSION A1: ENGINEERING MEASURES MITIGATING FLOODING DISASTERS

SESSION A2: ENGINEERING MEASURES MITIGATING FLOODING DISASTERS

SESSION A3EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION

SESSION A4EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION

SESSION A5: FLOOD MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD CONTROL STRATEGIES

SESSION A6: FLOOD MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD CONTROL STRATEGIES

SESSION A7FLOOD MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD CONTROL STRATEGIES

SESSION A8FLOOD MANAGEMENT AND FLOOD CONTROL STRATEGIES

SESSION B1ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FLOODS

SESSION B2: FLOOD FORECAST

SESSION B3: FLOOD FORECAST

SESSION B4: FLOOD FORECAST

SESSION B5HISTORY AND EXPERIENCE OF FLOOD CONTROL

SESSION B6RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT

SESSION B7RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT

SESSION B8RESERVOIR MANAGEMENT 

SESSION C1: FLOOD MODELING

SESSION C2: FLOOD MODELING

SESSION C3FLOOD MODELING

SESSION C4FLOOD RISK AND FLOOD DISASTERS

SESSION C5FLOOD RISK AND FLOOD DISASTERS

SESSION C6INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR WATER MANAGEMENT

SESSION D1ISEIS’2002 (International Society for Environmental Information Sciences)

SESSION D2ISEIS’2002 

SESSION D3: ISEIS’2002 

SESSION D4: ISEIS’2002 

SESSION D5LANDSLIDE AND DEBRIS FLOW

SESSION D6HYDROLOGY AND METEOROLOGY

SESSION D7: HYDROLOGY AND METEOROLOGY

SESSION D8HYDROLOGY AND METEOROLOGY

 

 

 
11 September 2002, 8: 00 – 12:20
Yangtze Room 1                            8:00 – 10:00             Session A1

ENGINEERING MEASURES MITIGATING FLOODING DISASTERS

Chairs

 Michel Leclerc  (Canada)           Zongxue Xu (Japan)      

8:00

Invited Lecture: Field tests on failure of river dike by seepage
H. Nakajima, A. Katsuyama, O. Nakayama, K. Mamiya

(Japan)

8:30

The Bergambacht deformation prototype experiment in a broader perspective
G. J. C. M. Hoffmans, A. R. Koelewijn

(the Netherlands)

8:45

Detection of hidden piping defects in dikes by transient electromagnetic technique
C. G. Fang, H. G. Ge, Y. Lu, Z. Q. Ke, Y. M. Jia

(China)

9.00

Effects of suspension-type cutoff walls on seepage flow under levees
C. X. Mao, X. B. Duan, P. Y. Mao

(China)

9:15

How to eliminate a hydraulic bottleneck: Nijmegen, the first example in the Netherlands
J. S. L. J. van Alphen

(the Netherlands)

9:30

Prediction of and measures against risks by an extreme flood in the lower Yellow River
N. H. Dong, H. L. Liu, X. J. Zhao

(China)

9:45

Application of fiber optical sensor technology in hydraulic engineering
D. Y. Sun

(China)

 
10:00 - 10:20                    Break
Yangtze Room 1                            10:20 – 12:20                 Session A2

ENGINEERING MEASURES MITIGATING FLOODING DISASTERS

Chairs

H. Nakajima (Japan)              Daoyi Chen  (UK)                    

10:20

The co-relationship of conductivity and geotechnical parameters of Yaodi dike of Hanjiang River
C. G. Fang, Y. M. Jia, H. G. Ge, X. W. Zhou, C.Y. Wu

(China)

10:35

Quality controlled geotechnical geophysical monitoring of flood levee's condition in Hungary
P. Salat, L. Nagy

(Hungary)

10:50

Experimental study on rock revetment at river bends for bank protection
P. Y. Mao

(China)

11:05

Inflatable tube barrier for temporary flood protection
S. Melin

(Sweden)

11:20

Detection of defects in dikes by frequency domain electro-magnetic sounding
C. G. Fang, Y. M. Jia, H. G. Ge, Y. Lu, Z. Q. Ke

(China)

11:35

Stormwater drop structures
S. C. Jain

(USA)

11:50

Application of construction technique of thin diaphragm wall by Grab-Drill excavating trench process in seepage control of the dike foundation of Yangtze River
J. J. Zhang

(China)

12:05

Discussion

 

 
12:30 - 14:00                     Lunch
11 September 2002, 14: 00 – 18:20
Yangtze Room 1                   14:00 – 16:00                      Session A3

EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION

Chairs

P. Julien (USA)              Jiming Ma (China)       

14:00

Invited lecture: Assessing the geomorphic effectiveness of extreme floods along resistant-boundary channels
E. Wohl

(USA)

14:30

Water use efficiency for sedment transport in the lower Yellow River
J. R. Ni, X. Y. Liu, T. H. Li, L. Jin, Y. A. Zhao

(China

14:45

Increase on sediment yield due to the climate change - a case study
N. de O. Carvalho

(Brazil)

15.00

Overall management improvement measures of river sand and gravel mining in Taiwan
C. C. Chen, M. H. Sheen

(Taiwan, China)

15:15

Sediment transport by kinematic waves
R. Khanbilvardi, V. Khazin, V. Ivanov, B. Shteinman

(USA)

15:30

Physical hydraulic models to evaluate the works of protection and erosion problem on the left branch of Balsas, Mexico
J. M. Silvestre, I. C. Villagómez

(Mexico)

15:45

Experimental study of density flow at the Yellow River Mouth
D. X. Li, L. Tang, H. L. Lin, X. K. Wang

(China)

 

Discussion

 

 
16:00 - 16:20                    Break
Yangtze Room 1                            16:20 – 18:20                Session A4

EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION

Chairs

E. Wohl (USA)              Chunhong Hu (China)

16:20

Invited lecture: Theoretical and experimental studies of sediment incipient motion
John Junke Guo

(Singapore)

16:50

Stabilization mechanism of braided streams due to control of water and sediment supply
H. Takebayashi, S. Egashira

(Japan)

17:05

Modelling processes of steep mountain streams
A. De Vincenzo, R. Viparelli

(Italy)

17:20

Study to river bed scour in Yangtze River during flood
Y. Li, Z. B. Wang, H. J. de Vriend

(the Netherlands)

17:35

Maintaining conveyance of alluvial channels and utilization of sredge spoils striking some balance between siltation and landfill needs
M. M. Ali

(Iran)

17:50

The nonlinear cusp-catastrophe model of sediment transport rate
J. R. Yang, D. Fang, W. S. He, W. P. Li, X. N. Liu

(China)

18:05

Studying on laws of incipient motion for non-uniform sediment
J. R. Yang, D. Fang, W. S. He, X. N. Liu, S. Y. Cao

(China)

 

Discussion

 

     

     

     

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