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Symposium Programme
WELCOME MESSAGE
China’s water-related infrastructure has developed by leaps and bounds
leading to further advances in scientific and technical research.
Consequently, the role of sediment research is becoming more challenging
than ever before. In the midst of these advances, the International
Symposium on River Sedimentation (ISRS) will return to China after the
successful Yichang Symposium 15 years ago.
On behalf of the 14th ISRS Organizers, we would like to warmly invite
you to join us in Chengdu, China for the 14th International Symposium on
River Sedimentation (14th ISRS). The Symposium will be held with the
theme of “Integrated Sediment Management in Rivers and Coasts”.
We look forward to welcoming you to Chengdu in September 2019 and we
are confident that this symposium will be one of the most successful ones
in the ISRS series.
XU Weilin
(Chairperson of the Local Organizing Committee)
Local Organizing Committee Chairperson XU Weilin
Vice Chairpersons CHEN Xiaoqing LU Jinyou TAN Guangming TANG Hongwu WANG Pingyi
Members CAO Wenhong CHEN Li DOU Xiping FU Xudong HUANG Er JIANG Changbo
JIANG Enhui LI Jia LI Kefeng LIU Chao LIU Xingnian NIE Ruihua
YANG Xingguo YOU Yong ZHANG Xujin ZHENG Jinhai
Secretariat Secretary General LIN Pengzhi Vice Secretary-General AN Ruidong LIU Chao YANG Shengfa YU Ting
Members CHEN Ridong FAN Niannian GUO Zhixue LEI Xiaozhang MA Xudong PENG Qing’e
YAN Xufeng YANG Fengguang YANG Qing ZHENG Haoyue ZHOU Maolin ZHANG Bin
ZHOU Xiaoquan
International Advisory Committee
Chairperson WANG Zhaoyin
Vice Chairpersons Helmut HABERSACK, Austria Hajime NAKAGAWA, Japan
Members Bruce William MELVILLE, New Zealand CAO Shuyou, China Chih Ted YANG, USA
Des E. WALLING, UK Farhad YAZDANDOOST, Iran Giampaolo Di SILVIO, Italy
Grant DOUGLAS, Australia Ir. Matt J. M. ROMKENS, USA Jean Paolo Gomes MINELLA, Brazil
Jim BOGEN, Norway Jos BRILS, Netherlands LI Yitian, China
LIU Guangquan, China Mohamed MEDDI, Algeria Mustafa ALTINAKAR, USA
NI Jinren, China R.S. CHALOV, Russia Sam S. Y. WANG, USA
Shoji FUKUOKA, Japan Silke WIEPRECHT, Germany Stefano LANZONI, Italy
Ulrich C.E. ZANKE, Germany WANG Guangqian, China YANG Kejun, China
International Scientific Committee Chairperson HU Chunhong, China
Vice Chairpersons FANG Hongwei, China Gary PARKER, USA Roger FALCONER, UK
Members�Alistair G.L. BORTHWICK, Ireland Aronne ARMANINI, Italy Astrid BLOM, Netherlands
BAI Yuchuan, China Benoît X. CAMENEN, France CAO Zhixian, China
CHEN Dong, China CHENG Nian-Sheng, China Christopher S. JAMES, South Africa
Douglas J. JEROLMACK, USA Efi FOUFOULA-GEORGIOU, USA Ellen WOHL, USA
Farhad YAZDANDOOST, Islamic Republic of Iran Francesco BALLIO, Italy GUO Qingchao, China
GUO Yakun, UK HE Qing, China HE Yong, China
Heidi NEPF, USA Hitoshi TANAKA, Japan HU Kaiheng, China
HUANG Bensheng, China HUANG Heqing, China Hubert CHANSON, Australia
Jeffrey A. NITTROUER, USA Jochen E. ABERLE, Norway John Z. SHI, China
Julien CHAUCHAT, France Koen BLANKARET, Switzerland Koji SHIONO, UK
Lee Kwan TUN, China LI Peng, China LI Wenjie, China
LI Yong, China LIU Cheng, China LIU Haijiang, China
LU Yongjun, China Marcelo H. GARCIA, USA Marwan A. HASSAN, Canada
Michael P. LAMB, USA Nigel WRIGHT, UK Norbert FENZL, Brasil
Panayiotis (Panos) DIPLAS, USA RAN Qihua, China Rebekka KOPMANN, Germany
Rui M.L. FERREIRA, Portugal Scott C. HAGEN, USA SHI Bing, China
SONG Jinxi, China Songdong SHAO, UK Subhasish DEY, India
Sung-Uk CHOI, Korea Valentin GOLOSOV, Russian Federation Wai Wing-Hong ONYX, China
WANG Xiekang, China WU Weiming, USA XIA Jianxin, China
XIA Junqiang, China XIAO Yang, China XU Quanxi, China
YANG Shu-Qing, Australia YAO Shiming, China Yasuyuki SHIMIZU, Japan
YU Xin, China ZHANG Hao, Japan ZHONG Deyu, China
INVITED SPEAKERS
Plenary Speakers:
P1 Jinren Ni Peking University, China September 17 9:30-10:00 Venue: Wufu Hall
P2 Marcelo H. Garcia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA September 17 10:00-10:30 Venue: Wufu Hall
P3 Xingnian Liu & Chao Liu Sichuan University, China September 17 11:00-11:30 Venue: Wufu Hall
P4 Marwan A. Hassan The University of British Columbia, Canada September 17 11:30-12:00 Venue: Wufu Hall
P5 Xudong Fu Tsinghua University, China September 18 8:30-9:00 Venue: Wufu Hall
P6 Panayiotis Diplas Lehigh University, USA September 18 9:00-9:30 Venue: Wufu Hall
P7 Jeffrey Nittrouer Rice University, USA September 18 9:30-10:00 Venue: Wufu Hall
P8 Astrid Blom Delft University of Technology, Netherlands September 19 14:00-14:30 Venue: Wufu Hall
P9 Hajime Nakagawa Kyoto University, Japan September 19 14:30-15:00 Venue: Wufu Hall
P10 Zhaoyin Wang Tsinghua University, China September 19 15:00-15:30 Venue: Wufu Hall
Keynote Speakers:
K1 Junqiang Xia Wuhan University, China September 17 14:00-14:20 Venue: Juying Hall
K2 Zhengbing Wang Deltares, Netherlands September 17 16:30-16:50 Venue: Juying Hall
K3 Wai Wing-Hong Onyx The Hongkong Polytechnic University, China September 17 14:00-14:20 Venue: International Conference Hall
K4 Jiawen Zhou Sichuan University, China September 17 14:00-14:20 Venue: Sentosa Island Conference Hall
K5 Koen Blanckaert Vienna University of Technology, Austria September 17 14:00-14:20 Venue: Chiang Mai Conference Hall
K6 Jinyou Lu & Yonghui Zhu Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute, China September 18 10:30-10:50 Venue: Wufu Hall
K7 Zhong Shi Shanghai Jiaotong University, China September 18 10:50-11:10 Venue: Wufu Hall
K8 Shengfa Yang Chongqing Jiaotong University, China September 18 11:10-11:30 Venue: Wufu Hall
K9 Ruidong An Sichuan University, China September 18 11:30-11:50 Venue: Wufu Hall
K10 Qihua Ran Zhejiang University, China September 19 8:30-8:50 Venue: Juying Hall
K11 Kaiheng Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences, China September 19 8:30-8:50 Venue: Sentosa Island Conference Hall
K12 Niannian Fan Sichuan University, China September 19 8:30-8:50 Venue: Chiang Mai Conference Hall
K13 Hongling Shi China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower
Research, China September 19 15:30-15:50 Venue: Wufu Hall
K14 Danesh Tafti Virginia Tech, USA
September 19 15:50-16:10 Venue: Wufu Hall
PROGRAMME FOR THE SYMPOSIUM
September 16, Monday
9:00-18:00
Registration Note: please indicate (1) whether you participate in the Welcome Banquet on September 17; (2) whether you participate in the technical visit on September 18, at the registration.
15:00-18:30 WASER Council meeting Venue: Brunei Conference Hall
19:00-20:00 Dinner, Buffet Venue: Songtao Restaurant, the first floor of Wufu Building
September 17, Tuesday Opening Ceremony. Venue: Wufu Hall Chaired by: Prof. Pengzhi Lin, Secretary-General of LOC
9:00-9:30
1. Speech by the Chairperson of LOC, the Deputy President of Sichuan University, Prof. Weilin Xu 2. Speech by the Director General of Department of Water Reources of Sichuan Province, Mr. Yun Hu 3. Speech by the President of WASER, Prof. Zhaoyin Wang 4. Speech by the Deputy Director of IRTCES, Prof. Guangquan Liu 5. Speech by the Vice-President of International Scientific Committee, Prof. Gary Parker 6. Speech by a representative of delegates, Prof. Marcelo H. Garcia
Plenary Reports. Venue: Wufu Hall
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Bruce Melville
P1 9:30-10:00 Global trends in water and sediment fluxes of the world’s large rivers Jinren Ni
Peking University,
China
P2 10:00-10:30 Non-linear water and sediment diversions in rivers: a brief history of the Bulle-Effect
Marcelo H. Garcia
University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, USA
10:30-11:00 Break and Group Photo
Chair: Prof. Xudong Fu
P3 11:00-11:30 Cooperation Platform for Sediment-Related Flash Flood Risk Management
Xingnian Liu & Chao
Liu
Sichuan University,
China
P4 11:30-12:00
Sediment transport and channel morphology of mountain streams: insights from field observations, flume experiments and modelling
Marwan A. Hassan
The University of British Columbia,
Canada
Lunch Break
12:00-14:00 Buffet Venue: Songtao Restaurant, the first floor of Wufu Building
Technical Sessions Venue: Juying Hall Session A: Fluvial Processes and Regulation in the Yangtze River
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Zhengbing Wang, Prof. Hao Zhang
K1 14:00-14:20 Multi-scale numerical modelling of bank erosion in the Middle Yangtze River
Junqiang Xia Wuhan University
A1 14:20-14:35 Long-distance incision of the Yangtze River: the impact of Three Gorges Dam and in-channel activities
Yao Yue Whuan University
A2 14:35-14:50 Physical modeling of impacts of riverbed scour on flood and dry water level downstream of TGP
Yonghui Zhu
Changjiang River Scientific Research
Institute
A3 14:50-15:05 Recent variation in flood discharge capacity of the Chenghan reach in the Middle Yangtze River
Jizhuo Yao Wuhan University
A4 15:05-15:20 Study on Local scour mechanism and protective measures of the Spur dike Xiao Wang Chongqing
Jiaotong University
A5 15:20-15:35 The effect of the fluvial processes on the flood control situation in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River
Zhaoming Xu
Changjiang Institute of Survey, Planning, Design
and Research
15:35-16:30 Break and Poster Exhibition
Venue: Culture Gallery
Chair: Prof. Junqiang Xia, Prof. Yonghui Zhu
K2 16:30-16:50 Morphological equilibrium of tidal rivers Zhengbing Wang Deltares
A6 16:50-17:05 Local flow and bed deformation around low water bridges Hao Zhang Kochi University
A7 17:05-17:20 A shallow water hydro-sediment-morphodynamic model for fluvial processes with dredging
Peng Hu Zhejiang University
A8 17:20-17:35 Numerical simulation of scour of riprap groin based on unsteady flow process Zhang Fan Chongqing
Jiaotong University
A9 17:35-17:50 Turbulent flow characteristics in a mining pit: An experimental investigation
Barman Bandita
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
A10 17:50-18:05
Effects of silting patterns on the utilization of soil and water resources in the fifth secondary region of the hilly and gully region of the Loess Plateau
Zhe Gao Northwest A&F University
A11 18:05-18:20
Influence of the impoundment of Cascade Reservoirs in the Lower Jinsha River on the asynchronies of Water and Sediment in the Three Gorges Reservoir
Xin Li Wuhan University
A12 18:20-18:35 Change of flood control operation of Three Gorges Project with the future development of downstream river channel degradation
Xingya Xu
Changjiang Institute of Survey, Planning, Design
and Research
Venue: International Conference Hall Session B: Sedimentation in Estuarine and Coastal Areas
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Yongjun Lu, Prof. Xiangzhou Xu
K3 14:00-14:20 Characteristics of turbidity maximum and its hydrodynamic responses in the Pearl River estuary
Wai Wing-Hong Onyx
The Hongkong Polytechnic University
B1 14:20-14:35 Perturbation theory and sediment carrying capacity of suspended load in a Tidal River
Qiancheng Xie
Luleå university of technology
B2 14:35-14:50 An experimental study of groundwater hydrodynamics under the changing water head conditions
Mingzhe Yang Zhejiang University
B3 14:50-15:05 Channel-shoal pattern adjustment in the South Channel of Changjiang Estuary: causes and future trend
Hualong Luan
Changjiang River Scientific Research
Institute
B4 15:05-15:20 Influence of reclamation on tidal propagation of the Qiantang Estuary Wei Li Ocean College,
Zhejiang University
B5 15:20-15:35
The hydrodynamic process response to strong typhoon in a estuary ——a case study of the Lingding Bay of the Pearl River estuary
Yong He Pearl River
Hydraulic Research Institute
15:35-16:30 Break and Poster Exhibition
Venue: Culture Gallery
Chair: Prof. Qing He, Prof. Yuqi Shan
B6 16:30-16:45 The effects of morphological changes on water level in Macao
Ronghui Ye
Pearl River Hydraulic Research
Institute
B7 16:45-17:00 Investigations into Effects of Residual Currents on Suspended Sediment Transport in an Estuarine Area
Lei Ren Sun Yat-sen University
B8 17:00-17:15 Characterization of sediment particle motion around a vibrating pile-foundation by Particle Image Velocimetry
Jialong Li Hohai University
B9 17:15-17:30
3-Dimensional modeling of flow and morphology in meandering channels of different sinuosity with bank protection structures
Karki Saroj Kyoto University
B10 17:30-17:45 Video-based monitoring of wave overtopping along a breakwater during storm events
Zhubin Cao Hohai University
B11 17:45-18:00
The transition of lateral circulation under the influence of human activities in a multiple channel system, Changjiang Estuary
Yu Chen East China Normal University
B12 18:00-18:15 The impacts of fluvial sediment availability and human disturbances on the bar area evolution in the Modaomen Estuary
Yao Wu Pearl River
Hydraulic Research Institute
B13 18:15-18:30 Teaching a Machine to Predict Alluvial Stream Bedforms
David C. Froehlich
Cary, North Carolina
Venue: Sentosa Island Conference Hall Session C: Sediment Transport
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Panayiotis Diplas, Prof. Chao Liu
K4 14:00-14:20 Mountain flood hazard due to heavy rainfall-induced mutation supply of sediments
Jiawen Zhou Sichuan University
C1 14:20-14:35 Simple formulation of bedload sediment transport rate based on a novel definition of pickup probability
Niansheng Cheng Zhejiang University
C2 14:35-14:50 A GPU-based on high-resolution numerical model coupling hydrodynamical and morphological processes
Jingming Hou
Xi'an University of technology
C3 14:50-15:05 Variation in sediment transport capacity of a braided reach in the Lower Yellow River owing to upstream damming
Yingzhen Wang Wuhan University
C4 15:05-15:20 Experimental study on particle transport induced by internal waves
Jingyao Chen Zhejiang University
C5 15:20-15:35 Is it feasible to apply suspended load sediment formula to the equilibrium theory in alluvial rivers?
Mingwu Zhang
Yellow River Institute of
Hydraulic Research
15:35-16:30 Break and Poster Exhibition
Venue: Culture Gallery
Chair: Prof. Jeffrey A. Nittrouer, Prof. Lu Wang
C6 16:30-16:45 Water and sediment regulation by the Xiaolangdi reservoir in the Yellow River
Shan Zheng Wuhan University
C7 16:45-17:00 Influence of water diversion project on flood control and river regime of Jinsha River
Jinqiong Zhao
Changjiang River Scientific Research
Institute
C8 17:00-17:15 Evolution of Riverbed armoring and sediment exchange in sandy-gravel bed Linlin Li Wuhan University
C9 17:15-17:30 Effects of Hyper-Concentrated Sediment on Flow Resistance and Flow Structure in an Open Channel with Square Ribs
Adachi Kanji
Kumamoto University
C10 17:30-17:45
Numerical modelling of bed sorting and armouring in meandering channels - Applications from the Yangzi River, BaXing Zhou Area
Shuang Gao
BMT Eastern Australia
C11 17:45-18:00 Fractional bedload transport rate in gravel bed streams
Cheng Chen Lehigh University
C12 18:00-18:15 Riverbed evolution analysis: A simulated case study of the Kita River
Hirakawa Ryuichi
Maebashi Institute of Technology
C13 18:15-18:30 Urban River Landscape and Ecological Environment Yi Luo Birmingham City
University
Venue: Chiang Mai Conference Hall Session D: Fluvial Processes and Geomorphy & Environmental and Ecological Sediment
RefNo. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Yakun Guo, Prof. Ruidong An
K5 14:00-14:20 Field characterization of the negatively buoyant inflow of the Rhône River into Lake Geneva, (Switzerland/France)
Koen Blanckaert
Vienna University of Technology
D1 14:20-14:35 Flow characteristics and sediment deposition around pile-group dikes
Safie Obaidullah
Nagoya Institute of Technology
D2 14:35-14:50 An investigation of the effect of bed erodibility on the geometric features of cyclic steps
Xin Zeng Tsinghua University
D3 14:50-15:05 Investigations of the effect of a rectangular vegetation patch on bed morphological adjustment: a numerical study
Xufeng Yan Sichuan University
D4 15:05-15:20 Turbulent characteristic of sinuous river system
Barman Jyotirmoy
Indian Institute of Technology,
Guwahati
D5 15:20-15:35 Study on expression pattern of longitudinal velocity profiles of bend flow
Yongfeng Xiong
Chongqing Jiaotong University
15:35-16:30 Break and Poster Exhibition
Venue: Culture Gallery
Chair: Prof. Koen Blanckaert, Prof. Mengzhen Xu
D6 16:30-16:45 Fluvial processes of the incised rivers in the lower Yarlung Tsangpo River Guoan Yu Chinese Academy of
Sciences
D7 16:45-17:00 Deep channel dynamics: A challenge for erosion management in large rivers Giri Sanjay Deltares
D8 17:00-17:15 Real and plausible river capture events: what can we learn?
Niannian Fan Sichuan University
D9 17:15-17:30 Calculation of increased soil shear strength from desert plant roots
Quanli Zong Shihezi University
D10 17:30-17:45 Research on the transport and dispersion of Asian carp eggs by Reynolds-Averaged Numerical Simulation
Qihong Yang
Changjiang River Scientific Research
Institute
D11 17:45-18:00 Laboratory study on pollutant distribution affected by rigid vegetation and sediment
Hongzhe Liu Tongji University
D12 18:00-18:15 Impact of gully land consolidation on runoff and sediment transport in hilly-gully region on the loess plateau of China
Youcai Kang
University of Chinese Academy of
Sciences
D13 18:15-18:30 Experimental study on the flow movement in partly vegetated channel Geng Qu
Changjiang River Scientific Research
Institute
Workshop on RESCON 2 & Numerical Simulation
14:00-18:30
Venue: Brunei Conference Hall. Only for the thirty delegates who submitted the training application forms by July 30, 2019.
Welcome Banquet
19:00-21:00 Venue: Songtao Restaurant, the first floor of Wufu Building
Poster Exhibition Venue: Culture Gallery, Time: 15:30-16:30
Ref No. Presentation Title Author Affiliate
1 Study on new water and sediment conditions after cascade operation of cascade reservoirs in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River
Kun Chen Sichuan University
2 Study on the hydraulic characteristics and Scouring regularity in the process of mountain river closure Xudong Ma Sichuan University
3 Scour Around Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation Hao Jia Hohai University
4 Preliminary Study on Characteristics of Yigong Zangbo River and Mountain Disasters Shi Zhe Changjiang River Scientific
Research Institute
5 Fluvial process responses of the downstream tributaries to the Three Gorges Reservoir operation
Junhong Zhang Hohai University
6 Temporal evolution of scour at complex bridge piers under clear-water and live-bed flow regime Yifan Yang University of Auckland
7 Study on the characteristics of runoff and sediment transport in the Poyang Lake Wentao Lei Changjiang River Scientific
Research Institute
8 Impact of spring-neap variations of suspended sediment dynamics on the estuarine turbidity maximum in the Yongjiang estuary, China
Zheng Wu Hohai University
9 Numerical Simulation Study on Bed-load Sediment Transport in Fluctuating Backwater Area Sen Wang Sichuan University
10 Bed surface grain size evolution under steady and unsteady flow conditions in a degrading channel Zhijing Li Changjiang River Scientific
Research Institute
11 Experimental Study on Evolution Mechanisms of Bending Braided Channels with Reduced Incoming Sediment
Hongyang Wang
Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
12 Transport equation for non-uniform suspended sediment Baozhen Jia Tsinghua University
13 Effect of Surface Texture and Structure on the Development and Destruction of Armor Layer Qiang Wang Sichuan University
14 The Response Mechanism between slot Sediment and River-bed Evolution in the Widening Navigation Channel
Fujian Li Sichuan University
15 Investigation of bank failure and analysis of the mechanical properties of riverbank soil in the Jingjiang Reach
Jun Wang Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute
16 Coupled numerical simulation for flow and sediment transport under strong hydrodynamic action
Yingbiao Shi
Zhejiang Institute of Hydraulics and Estuary
17 Experimental study on the interaction of settling particles Jieqing Liu Hohai University
18 The experimental Study On three-dimensional field characteristics around float-flexible-groin
Yuanping Yang
Zhejiang Institute of Hydraulics & Estuary
19 Study On Sandpeak Transport Characteristics of the Three Gorges Reservoir
Bingjiang Dong
Changjiang Water Resources Commission
20 Response of channel connectivity to the variation of water and sediment in the lower Yellow River in recent decades
Yin Chen China Institute of Water
Resources and Hydropower Research
21 Study on the temporal and spatial distribution of flow and suspended sediment at typical reaches near and in Changjiang Estuary
Zhaohui Chai
Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
22 Concave bench accretion in estuarine meandering channels: a case study Yuhai Wang
China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower
Research
23 Dynamical Environment for Current and Sediment in the West Water of Macau Airport during Dry Season in Pearl River Estuary
Shenguang Fang
Pearl River Scientific Research Institute
24 Study on Siltation after Dredging in Shenzhen River Shiyou Gao Pearl River Water Resources Commission
25 Study on the transport law of sediment bed load———Take the Wudongde Hydropower Station as an example
Hui Cao China Three Gorges Corporation, Sichuan
University
26 Experimental Study on Secondary Flow Characteristics of Bend under Backwater
Qihang Zhou Sichuan University
27 Study on Sediment Prevention and Control Measures for the Lower Reservoir of Tianchi Pumped Storage Power Station
Jian Chen North China University of
Water Resources and Electric Power
28 An application of Japanese traditional river works "Seigyu" for habitat restoration in the Kizu River
Tazumi Masafumi Kyoto University
29 Ecological technologies for sloping orchards soil erosion control in Yanshan mountain region, China Xinhui Ding
International Research and Training Center on Erosion
and Sedimentation
30 Fluvial processes of the sandy-bed channel below the Three Gorges Dam: physical model study Li Huang Wuhan University
31 Study on the adjustment model of typical river sections in the middle and lower reaches of Yangtze river
Lingyun Li Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
32 The Impacts of River Channel Occupation on Urban Flood Disaster During Urbanization on the Loess Plateau
Zhihui Wang
Yellow River Conservancy Commission
33 Influence of the installation interval of groundsills to a channel shift in alluvial fan rivers Ito Ayaka Kitami Intitute of Technology
34 Experimental study on effect of bed structures preventing river incision and bank failure
Kehan Huang Tsinghua University
35 Preliminary study on the erosion impact of breach floods based on numerical simulation and physical model test
Xinyuan Liu Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
36 2-D Numerical Simulation Study on the Flow and Sediment Motions in a Straight Widening Navigation Channel
Yufei Ding Sichuan University
37 Numerical simulation on water flow characteristics at river-confluence zone Dujiangyan reach of Minjiang River
Kai Cheng Sichuan university
38 A One-Dimensional Numerical Simulation of Riverbed Headcut Erosion Process Based on Finite Difference Method
Xue Zhang Xi'an University of Technology
39 Study on the effects of secondary flow on the flow Characteristics in curved channel
Chunyan Deng
Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute of
Changjiang Water Resources Commission
40 Study on the middle flood channel scale in the Ningxia-Inner Mongolia reach of Yellow River based on the characteristics analysis of ice regime
Huiming Zhao
China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower
Research
41 Influence on a river channel shape due to change to the slit type of a check dam.
Katayama Sayumi Kitami Institute of Technology
42 A Simple Approach to Calculate the Fluvial Erosion Rate of Riverbanks
Dongdong Jia
Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute
43 The impact of future river channel degradation on the flood control situation in the middle reach of the Yangtze River
Li Gao Changjiang Institute of Survey, Planning, Design and Research
44 Maximum discharge modulus of fluvial hydraulic geometry derivation and verification Haiyong Xu Sichuan University
45 Flow Resistance Equation for Self-formed Step-pool Streams Ming Luo Sichuan university
46 Estimation of the river channel scouring downstream of the Salt Lake in Hoh Xil region Liang Dong Xi'an University of
Technology
47 Study On The Relationship Between The Swing Amplitude Of Water-Flow Dynamic Axis Line And River Curvature
Lingguang Zhuang Chongqing Jiaotong University
48 Numerical simulation of scouring and evolution of the overflow channel downstream of the Salt Lake
Yaqin Sun
Xi'an University of Technology
49
Analysis of Rainfall Resource Potential of Check Dam System in the Loess Plateau of China Based on Critical Zone Structures and Hydrological Connectivity
Kai Wu Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic Research
50 Heavy sediment deposition in the Yangtze Estuary, following initial impoundment of Three Gorges Dam
Boyuan Zhu Changsha University of Science & Technology
51 Impacts of the Three Gorges Dam on downstream sediment suspension Meng Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
52 Stability analysis of meandering channels in the US Lekui Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
53 Experiments on non-uniform bed load transport on an armored bed
Zhenhui Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
54 Plastic delivery from rivers to sea: experimental study on settling velocity Luca Solari University of Florence
55 Responses of scouring and silting characteristics to different planning schemes in a narrow estuary Fan Zhao Tongji University
56 Process-based numerical study on the morphological evolution of the Yellow River delta lobes
Sisi Chen Zhejiang University
57 Analysis of different riverbed erosion processes and their mechanisms in the upper reach of the middle Yangtze River
Zican He Wuhan University
58 Estimating Sediment Discharge Hydrographs in Downstream Rivers with a Large Amount of Sediment Yielded by a Heavy Rainfall
Shoji Fukuoka Chuo University
59 The fate of cohesive sediments in a marsh-dominated estuary
Xiaohe Zhang Boston University
September 18, Wednesday Plenary Reports. Venue: Wufu Hall
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Weiming Wu, Prof. Marwan A. Hassan
P5 8:30-9:00 Mountain River Morphodynamics in Tectonically Active and Earthquake Prone Regions
Xudong Fu
Tsinghua University,
China
P6 9:00-9:30 Threshold of Particle Movement: A New Paradigm
Panayiotis Diplas
Lehigh University, USA
P7 9:30-10:00
Sedimentation Processes in the Selenga River Fluvial-deltaic System: Assessing the Influences of Grain Size and Tectonics on Channel Dynamics
Jeffrey Nittrouer
Rice University, USA
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
Keynote Reports. Venue: Wufu Hall
Ref. No.
Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Dong Chen, Prof. Deyu Zhong
K6 10:30-10:50
Sediment transport and river channel remodeling in the Yangtze River under the influence of strong human activities
Jinyou Lu &
Yonghui Zhu
Changjiang River Scientific
Research Institute, China
K7 10:50-11:10 Circulation, mixing and fine sediment transport along the North Passage in the Changjiang River estuary, China
Zhong Shi
Shanghai Jiaotong
University, China
K8 11:10-11:30 Sediment Research and Channel Regulation in the Three Gorges Reservoir
Shengfa Yang
Chongqing Jiaotong
University, China
K9 11:30-11:50 In-situ observation of turbidity currents
Ruidong An
Sichuan University,
China Lunch Break
12:00-13:00 Lunch Box Venue: Songtao Restaurant, the first floor of Wufu Building
Technical Visit: Dujiangyan Irrigation Water System
13:00-18:30
Dujiangyan Irrigation Water System Assemble Location: the front gate of Wufu Hall Note: please indicate whether participate in the technical visit at the registration
The Dujiangyan Irrigation Project was constructed in 256 B.C. by the local residents
led by Bing Li, the local governor of the Shu County, Qin State. The project is
located on the Minjiang River by Dujiangyan City, 56 kilometers to the west of
Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The large-scale hydraulic project is still in use for
irrigation purpose, serving as a great benefit for the local residents. It consists of three
major components, namely, Yuzui, Feishayan and Baopingkou. The project solves
the problems of self-diversion of river water and sediment discharge, mitigating
significantly the flood hazards to the whole Chengdu region.
Dinner
19:00-21:00 Venue: Malacca Restaurant, the first floor of Wangjiang Hall�
September 19, Thursday
Technical Sessions. Venue: Juying Hall Session E: Sediment Transport
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Yueping Xu, Prof. Xufeng Yan
K10 8:30-8:50 Physics-based distributed simulation of hydrologic-response and sediment-transport
Qihua Ran Zhejiang University
E1 8:50-9:05 Experimental study of flow and scour hole induced by an impinging propeller jet
Maoxing Wei Zhejiang University
E2 9:05-9:20 Laboratory investigations of erosion of pure bentonite clay Dake Chen Hohai University
E3 9:20-9:35 An investigation of turbulent flow and scour in the vicinity of a vertical retaining wall structure
Heydari Nasser Lehigh University
E4 9:35-9:50 Application of Sediment Fluidization by High Frequent Mechanical Vibrations into Slurry Transport
Minxi Zhang
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
E5 9:50-10:05 Critical condition for incipient sediment motion in open-channel flow with emergent vegetation
Yesheng Lu Zhejiang University
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
Chair: Prof. Enhui Jiang, Prof. Qihua Ran
E6 10:30-10:45 Initiation of particle motion from a bed microstructure perspective
Diplas Panayiotis Lehigh University
E7 10:45-11:00 Physical insights on equilibrium sandbar topography using a Process-based Model Yuan Li Hohai University
E8 11:00-11:15 Experimental Observation of Artificial Sandbar Morphodynamics under Accretive Wave Conditions
Chi Zhang Hohai University
E9 11:15-11:30 Study on the influence of the layout of soft mattress ballast on the flow structure and the effect of siltation promotion
Jiang Hu Chongqing Jiaotong University
E10 11:30-11:45 Hydraulics of submerged jets causing scour downstream of a rough rigid apron
Aamir Mohammad
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
E11 11:45-12:00
Bed load sedimentation characteristics and sedimentation prevention technology in downstream entrance area of expanded ship lock
Juntao Li
Tianjin Research Institute for Water
Transport Engineering
Venue: Sentosa Island Conference Hall Session F: Sediment Related to Disasters & Integrated Sediment Management
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Hajime Nakagawa, Prof. Xingmao Wei
K11 8:30-8:50 Entrainment of Bed Sediment by Debris Flows
Kaiheng Hu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
F1 8:50-9:05 Characteristics-based study of the peak discharge increase of hyperconcentrated floods in the Yellow River
Wei Li Zhejiang University
F2 9:05-9:20 Effect of sand mining on the nature of turbulence around circular bridge piers
Lade Abhijit
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
F3 9:20-9:35 Effects of upstream bridge piers on local scour at submerged weirs Lu Wang Sichuan University
F4 9:35-9:50 Analysis on the connotation and characteristics of disaster-causing design flood in mountain basins
Wensheng Xu
Changjiang River Scientific Research
Institute,
F5 9:50-10:05 Field survey and numerical simulation of flood and sediment inundation in Katsura River Basin
Kawaike Kenji
Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto University
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
Chair: Prof. Ruihua Nie, Prof. Haijiang Liu
F6 10:30-10:45 Natural hazards in river management perspective: riverbank collapses in the lower Yellow River
Lu Gao Dalian University of Technology
F7 10:45-11:00 Groundwater measurement for stable land use around the erosion control river changed by the flood
Naomi Ando
River Basin Control Bureau Technology
Office
F8 11:00-11:15 Investments against flash floods and their effectiveness in China during the 2000-2015 period
Wei Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
F9 11:15-11:30 Risk analysis of river rehabilitation Oliveira Bruno
Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto
F10 11:30-11:45 Equilibrium width in rivers with cohesive erodible banks
S. Francalanci
University of Florence
F11 11:45-12:00
The Three Gorges Project uses the three flood channels to separate the sedimentation process and its influence on the evolution of Jingjiang River
Jian Shen Changjiang Water
Resources Commission
Venue: Chiang Mai Conference Hall Session G: Reservoir Sedimentation
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Cheng Liu, Prof. Wenjie Li
K12 8:30-8:50 How river bed moves under turbulent flow conditions?
Niannian Fan Sichuan University
G1 8:50-9:05
Response of sedimentation in the flood season to representative water level under new water and sediment conditions of the Three Gorges Reservoir
Xiaoping Long
Chongqing Jiaotong University
G2 9:05-9:20 Numerical modeling of sediment deposition in the Shengzhong Reservoir Yuan Yuan Changjiang River
Scientific Research
G3 9:20-9:35
Preliminary study on the change of dry water level in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River after the operation of cascade reservoirs
Wei Huang Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute, Sichuan University
G4 9:35-9:50
Study on sedimentation characteristics of typical river region in the perennial backwater area of the Three Gorges Reservoir-A case Study of Fengjie River Reach
Pinfeng Jiang
Chongqing Jiaotong University
G5 9:50-10:05
Study on unbalance transport characteristics of pebbles and its influence on the channel in the fluctuating backwater area of the Three Gorges
Jiang Hu Chongqing Jiaotong University
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
Chair: Prof. Astrid Blom, Prof. Niannian Fan
G6 10:30-10:45 Experimental study on influence of roughness coefficient in open channel uniform flow
Xianren Sun
Chongqing Jiaotong University
G7 10:45-11:00 Sediment redistribution along the elevation gradient in the water-level fluctuation zone of Three Gorges Reservoir, China
Qiang Tang Chinese Academy of Science
G8 11:00-11:15 Preliminary study of low silt-laden turbidity current formation in reservoir Tao Li
Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic
Research
G9 11:15-11:30 Study on deposition characteristics in fluctuating backwater area of the Three Gorges Reservoir
Changyao Li
Chongqing Jiaotong University
G10 11:30-11:45 Neural Network Prediction of Reservoir Sedimentation
David C. Froehlich Cary, North Carolina
G11 11:45-12:00
One-dimensional morphodynamic model for retrogressive erosion based on a modified sediment entrainment law at high flow velocity
Zenghui Wang Wuhan University
Venue: Surin Conference Hall Session H: Sediment Transport
Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. John Williams, Prof. Leicheng Guo
H1 8:30-8:45 Numerical investigation on the incipient motion of non-spherical sediment particles in viscous sublayer of open channel flows
Dong Xu Tianjin University
H2 8:40-9:00
Coupling effects of bank revetment and water-sediment change on neck cutoff in a highly meandering channel: Qigongling Bend in the lower Jingjiang River
Zhiwei Li Changsha University
of Science & Technology
H3 9:00-9:15 Interplay of hyporheic exchange and particle deposition in a riverbed
Guangqiu Jin Hohai University
H4 9:15-9:30
Laboratory application of bathymetric Structure-from-Motion (SfM) photogrammetry in topographic survey for gravel bed
Chendi Zhang Tsinghua University
H5 9:30-9:45 Dynamics of bedforms in the wandering reach of the Lower Yellow River, china
Yuanfeng Zhang
Yellow River Institute of Hydraulic
Research
H6 9:45-10:00 River Improvement Method for Reduction of Sediment Deposition at the Confluence of the Shimanto and Ushiro Rivers, Japan
Shoji Okada National Institute of Technology
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
Chair: Prof. Dong Xu, Prof. Zhiwei Li
H7 10:30-10:45 Numerical investigation on the influence of vegetation on bedload transport and river bed morphology
John Williams Tianjin University
H8 10:45-11:00 Sediment regulation in estuaries: revisiting the idea of 'restricting current to attack silt
Leicheng Guo
East China Normal University
H9 11:00-11:15 The 3D Numerical Study on Flow Properties of individual step-pool
Chendi Zhang Tsinghua University
H10 11:15-11:30 Numerical simulation of non-uniform sediment using practical Lagrangian model and probabilistic Exner equation
Ota Kazuyuki
Central Research Institute of Electric
Power Industry
H11 11:30-11:45 Large-eddy simulation on local scour of cylindrical piers
Shuguang Zhang
Northwest A & F University
H12 11:45-12:00 Formation of Plunge Pools at Slope Breaks in Mixed Bedrock-Alluvial Rivers Li Zhang University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign
Lunch Break
12:00-14:00 Buffet Venue: Songtao Restaurant, the first floor of Wufu Building
Plenary Reports. Venue: Wufu Hall Ref. No. Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Gary Parker
P8 14:00-14:30
Quasi-equilibrium and equilibrium in fluvial channel geometry: The presence of multiple stable equilibrium states
Astrid Blom
Delft University of Technology,
Netherlands
P9 14:30-15:00
Recent flood disasters caused by river embankment failure in Japan and numerical modelling of embankment failure
Hajime Nakagawa
Kyoto University,
Japan
P10 15:00-15:30 Future sedimentation studies Zhaoyin Wang
Tsinghua University,
China Keynote Reports. Venue: Wufu Hall
Ref. No.
Time Presentation Title Speaker Affiliate
Chair: Prof. Hongwei Fang
K13 15:30-15:50 Comparative Analyses on Variations of Runoff and Sediment load of Typical Large Rivers in World
Hongling Shi
China Institute of Water
Resources and Hydropower
Research, China
K14 15:50-16:10 Predictions of Sediment Transport and Scour Using LES-DEM
Danesh Tafti
Virginia Tech, United States
WASER Assembly, Venue: Wufu Hall Chaired by: Prof. Cheng Liu, Executive Secretary-General of WASER
16:10-16:25 1. General report by the President of WASER (Prof. Zhaoyin Wang)
16:25-16:30 2. Formal Announcement and Introduction to the Officers and Members of the Sixth Council of WASER (Prof. Zhaoyin Wang)
16:30-16:45
3. Announcement of the list of the Qian Ning International Prize (Prof. Guangquan Liu, Secretary General of WASER)
4. Handing medals and certificates to the winners 5. Speech by a representative of winners of awards
16:45-16:50
6. Announcement of the award papers of "International Journal of Sediment Research” (Prof. Hongwei Fang, Chief Editor of IJSR)
7. Handing medals and certificates to the winners 8. Speech by a representative of winners of awards
16:50 9. Declaration of closing of the General Assembly
Closing Ceremony. Venue: Wufu Hall. Chaired by: Prof. Prof. Zhaoyin Wang, the President of WASER
16:50-17:00 1. Report by LOC (Sichuan University)
17:00-17:15
2. Thank Sichuan University for hosting the symposium 3. Announcement of the organizer of the next symposium 4. Returning the ISRS banner to International Research and Training Center on Erosion and Sedimentation (IRTCES) 5. IRTCES handles the ISRS banner to the representative of Florence University, Italy
17:15-17:20 6. Speech by a representative of Florence University 7. Declaration of closing of the symposium
Dinner
18:00-20:00 Buffet Venue: Phuket Island Restaurant, the first floor of Wangjiang Hall
Symposium Location
Wangjiang Hotel: NO.42, Xiashahepu Street, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.
Sketch Map of Wangjiang Hotel
Transportation
From Shuangliu International Airport to Wangjiang Hotel
Taxi: Takes about 60-70 RMB (Recommended)
Subway: You can go by Subway Line 10 � Subway Line 3 � Subway Line 2��get off at Dongda Road Station Bus: You can take Airport Bus No. 2, and change for Bus No. 104 at Tianfu Square, get off at Xiashahepu Station There are also shuttle buses arranged by the LOC on September 16th, the running time for these buses is from 10:30AM-22:00PM, please refer to the volunteers at the airport about this after your arriving in Chengdu.
Subway route:
Bus route:
From Chengdudong Railway Station to Wangjiang Hotel
Taxi: Takes about 10-15 RMB (Recommended)
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Bus: You can take Bus No. 47, get off at Xiashahepu Station
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