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23-25 June, 2010 Athens, Greece 6th International Symposium on Environmental Hydraulics National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) DIVANI CARAVEL HOTEL Technical Chamber of Greece (TEE) With the Support of Final Program www.iseh2010.org [email protected] International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR)

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23-25 June, 2010Athens, Greece

6th InternationalSymposium on

EnvironmentalHydraulics

National TechnicalUniversity of Athens(NTUA)

DIVANI CARAVEL HOTEL

Technical Chamberof Greece (TEE)

With the Support of

FinalProgram

[email protected]

InternationalAssociation forHydro-EnvironmentEngineering andResearch (IAHR)

InternationalAssociation forHydro-EnvironmentEngineering andResearch (IAHR)

National TechnicalUniversity of Athens(NTUA)

Technical Chamberof Greece (TEE)

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Program Overview

6th International Symposium onEnvironmental Hydraulics

23-25 June, 2010, Athens, Greece

6th International Symposium onEnvironmental Hydraulics

23-25 June, 2010, Athens, Greece

TUESDAY, 22 JUNE 2010

17:00-19:00 Registration

WEDNESDAY, 23 JUNE 2010

08:00-18:00 Registration

Hall: Macedonia A & B09:00-10:15 OPENING CEREMONY Chairpersons: N. Tamai, President of IAHR G. Christodoulou, Chairman of LOC A. Stamou, Secretary of LOC C. Theochari, Technical Chamber of Greece

Opening Remarks

G. Christodoulou, Chairman of LOC

Welcome Addresses

N. Tamai, President of IAHRC. Moutzouris, Rector of NTUA I. Alavanos, President of Technical Chamber of Greece A. Andreopoulos, Secretary General of Ministry of Environment, Energy and Cli-mate Change

Official Opening

General Lecture: The EU regulatory framework for water management: State of play and prospects G. Kremlis, Head of Unit “Cohesion Policy and Environmental Impact Assess-ments”, European Commission, DG Environment

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

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Hall: Macedonia A & B10:45-11:30 Invited Lecture 1 Chairperson: J. Odgaard (USA)

Environmental Hydraulics and Sustainability: Some les-sons from recent past

H.J.S. Fernando (USA)

Hall: Macedonia A11:45-13:00 Technical Session 1 Fundamentals of Environmental Fluid Mechanics (FLM) - 1 Chairperson: R. Nokes (New Zealand)

Theoretical, field and experimental study on internal wave dynamics in rotating stratified basins

H. Ulloa, C. Rozas, A. de la Fuente & Y. Niño Department of Civil Engineering, Universidad de Chile, Santiago,

Chile The effects of topography on mixing rates in controlled ex-

change flows G.O. Hughes, T. Prastowo*, R.W. Griffiths & A.McC.

Hogg Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National Univer-

sity, Canberra, ACT, Australia *also at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, The

State University of Surabaya, Indonesia

Influence of interaction between submerged longitudinal vegetation zone on generation of large scale organized horizontal vortices

T. Tanaka Department of Civil Engineering, Toyota National College of Tech-

nology, Aichi, Japan T. Ohmoto Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto Univer-

sity, Kumamoto, Japan

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Mean flow structure and advection of instantaneous co-herent-flow pattern around T-type and L-type groynes

A. Kadota & K. Suzuki Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of En-

gineering, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan

Shallow turbulent flow over regularly arrayed sphere roughness in an open channel

T. Ohmoto & T. Sukarno Graduate School of Science and Technology, Kumamoto Univer-

sity, Kumamoto, Japan

Hall: Macedonia B11:45-13:00 Technical Session 2 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 1 Chairperson: I.W. Seo (Korea)

Simultaneous measurements of velocity and plant motion in open-channel flows with flexible vegetations

I. Nezu & T. Okamoto Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Resistance and turbulence structure in open-channel flows with flexible vegetations

T. Okamoto & I. Nezu Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Laboratory measurement and analysis of hydraulic pa-rameters in vegetated river flows

J.Z. Shi1, Y.-H. Li1, J.M.R. Hughes2 & M. Zhao1

1 Department of Harbour and Coastal Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Ocean Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

2 Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, Ox-ford, UK

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Turbulence structure of compound open-channel flows with one-line emergent vegetation

M. Sanjou, I. Nezu, S. Suzuki & K. Itai Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Hall: Pella11:45-13:00 Technical Session 3 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 1 Chairperson: A.I. Stamou (Greece)

Numerical modeling of non-hydrostatic free-surface baro-clinic flows induced by suspended particles

O. Nesterov WorleyParsons Engineering, Muscat, The Sultanate of Oman Large-wave simulation of three-dimensional wave break-

ing over constant-slope beach A.S. Dimakopoulos & A.A. Dimas Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering, Department of Civil Engi-

neering, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

Bed equilibrium during water wave propagation over rip-ples

G.A. Kolokythas & A.A. Dimas Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering, Department of Civil Engi-

neering, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

Near-bottom instabilities under fully nonlinear waves of depression

T. Stefanakis & P.J. Diamessis School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University,

Ithaca, NY, USA

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SPH numerical simulation of surf zone characteristics C. Makris & Y. Krestenitis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece C. Memos National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Hall: Mycenae11:45-13:00 Technical Session 4 Computational Techniques (COM) - 1 Chairperson: F. Sotiropoulos (USA) High resolution 3D numerical modeling of turbulent flows

in natural streams S. Kang & F. Sotiropoulos St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering,

University of Minnesota, MN, USA

Large eddy simulation of a flow in a real river with boulder bed

R. Shibata Department of Civil Engineering, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan N. Hisasue Power Engineering R&D Center, Kansai Electric Power Company,

Amagasaki, Japan A. Nakayama Department of Civil Engineering, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan

Calculation of secondary flow in a straight open channel with RANS and LES

H. Bihs & N.R.B. Olsen NTNU Trondheim, Norway T. Stoesser Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA

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3D RANS computations of open channel flows with a sharp bend

I. Kimura & S. Takimoto Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan K. Blanckaert École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland Y. Shimizu Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan T. Hosoda Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Analysis of SIMPLE algorithm for depth averaged simula-tions

M. Moradi Larmaei & T.-F. Mahdi Department of Civil, Geological and Mining Engineering, Montreal

Polytechnic Institute, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break

Hall: Macedonia A & B14:00-14:45 Invited Lecture 2 Chairperson: C. Memos (Greece)

Severn Barrage and other tidal energy options: Environ-mental hydraulics studies

R.A. Falconer (UK)

Hall: Macedonia A15:00-16:15 Technical Session 5 Fundamentals of Environmental Fluid Mechanics

(FLM) - 2 Chairperson: H.J. Fernando (USA)

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Drag coefficient and secondary motion of free falling cy-lindrical particles

A.C. Chow Gradient, Cambridge, MA, USA E.E. Adams Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachu-

setts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

Density and velocity fields of internal waves generated by oscillating bodies in a stratified environment

B.M. Marino & L.P. Thomas Instituto de Física Arroyo Seco, Universidad Nacional del Centro de

la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina

Momentum and mass exchanges in natural flows – Ap-proaches to quantify non-uniformity at two spatial scales

C. Noß Institute for Environmental Science, University of Koblenz-Landau,

Landau, Germany I. Storchenegger & T. Salzmann Institute for Environmental Engineering, University of Rostock,

Rostock, Germany A. Dittrich Leichtweiss-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Re-

sources, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany

Vertical transport in high Reynolds number stratified tur-bulent wakes

P.J. Diamessis School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell University,

Ithaca, NY, USA

Dynamic interaction of buoyant plumes A.C.H. Lai & J.H.W. Lee Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong, China

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Hall: Macedonia B15:00-16:15 Technical Session 6 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 2 Chairperson: I. Nezu (Japan)

Effect of blockage factor on vegetated channel resistance D. Souliotis & P. Prinos Hydraulics Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle

University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

Bioengineering in front of a river dike: wave attenuation by vegetation

R. de Oude Water Engineering and Management, University of Twente, En-

schede, The Netherlands Deltares, Delft, The Netherlands D.C.M. Augustijn & K.M. Wijnberg Water Engineering and Management, University of Twente, En-

schede, The Netherlands F. Dekker & M.B. de Vries Deltares, Delft, The Netherlands T. Suzuki Hydraulic Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The

Netherlands

Long term prediction of vegetation expansion on gravel bed river with active bar migration

Y. Toda & T. Tsujimoto Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan M. Tsuchiya Greenification & Public Works Bureau, Nagoya City, Nagoya, Japan Predicting travel time in natural streams, using a Monte

Carlo simulation S. Solís Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Universidad

Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

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I. Guymer School of Engineering, University of Warwick, UK R. Dutton Accenture, London, UK

Numerical modeling of dissolved oxygen recovery during aeration in lakes

N. Jaćimović & M. Ivetić Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia T. Hosoda Kyoto University, Кyoto, Japan H.-D. Park Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan

Hall: Pella15:00-16:15 Technical Session 7 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 2 Chairperson: A.A. Dimas (Greece)

Generation mechanism of wind-induced Langmuir circula-tion

M. Sanjou, I. Nezu & Y. Akiya Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Modeling the North Aegean circulation with the Hybrid

Coordinate Ocean Model Y. Androulidakis & Y.N. Krestenitis Laboratory of Maritime Engineering & Maritime Works, Depart-

ment of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

V. Kourafalou University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric

Science, Miami, FL, USA

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Numerical modelling of hydrodynamics in the Southamp-ton Water

Y. Guo & J. Zhang* School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK *Present address: Division of Civil Engineering, University of Dun-

dee, Dundee, UK

3D coupled modeling of hydrodynamics and water quality in the Berre Lagoon (France)

L. Martin, E. Gouze, E. Razafindrakoto, J.M. Hervouet, N. Durand & C.T. Pham

Electricité de France (EDF), Research and Development, Labora-toire National d’Hydraulique et Environnement, Chatou, France

A 2D water quality model for shallow estuaries. Sensitivity

analysis to model parameters and input data L. Cea, M. Bermúdez & J. Puertas Environmental and Water Engineering Group (GEAMA), Civil Engi-

neering School, University of A Coruña, Spain

Hall: Mycenae15:00-16:15 Technical Session 8 Field Measurements and Experimental Techniques

(FME) - 1 Chairperson: P. Papanicolaou (Greece)

The effect of Reynolds number on junction flow dynamics N. Apsilidis, P. Diplas & C.L. Dancey Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA,

USA F. Sotiropoulos University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA

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A combined system of an H-ADCP and numerical simula-tion for continuous discharge monitoring

H. Iwamoto Nippon Koei Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan Y. Nihei Department of Civil Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, To-

kyo, Japan

Development of automatic water discharge measurement system

A. Yorozuya, Y. Kanno & K. Fukami International Center for Water Hazard and Risk Management

PWRI, Japan K. Oodaira College of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan

Boat and bed load motion effects on velocity profiles meas-ured with an acoustic Doppler current profiler

J. Petrie, P. Diplas & S. Nam Baker Environmental Hydraulics Laboratory, Department of Civil &

Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, USA M.S. Gutierrez Division of Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, USA

Correction of quick discharge measurements in rivers us-ing natural tracers

P.C. Yannopoulos & E.S. Bekri Environmental Engineering Laboratory, Department of Civil Engi-

neering, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

16:15-16:45 Coffee Break

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Hall: Macedonia A16:45-18:00 Technical Session 9 Fundamentals of Environmental Fluid Mechanics

(FLM) - 3 Chairperson: J.H.W. Lee (Hong Kong, China)

Second-order integral model for plane turbulent buoyant jets in stratified environments

P.C. Yannopoulos & M.G. Markou Environmental Engineering Laboratory, Department of Civil Engi-

neering, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

Spreading of buoyant jets and fountains in a calm, linearly density-stratified fluid

P.N. Papanicolaou* & G. Stamoulis Hydromechanics and Environmental Engineering Laboratory, De-

partment of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece *Current Address: School of Civil Engineering, Department of Wa-

ter Resources and Environmental Engineering, Laboratory of Ap-plied Hydraulics, Athens, Greece

Transitional behaviour of buoyant jets moving along three-dimensional paths

E. Scheepbouwer, M.J. Davidson & R.I. Nokes Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, Univer-

sity of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

Mixing and dispersion by a pulsating jet in cross flow R. Vernet, L. Thomas, D. Calluaud & L. David Institut PPrime, CNRS/Université de Poitiers/ENSMA, Départe-

ment Fluides, Thermique, Combustion, France

Super-critical and sub-critical starting jets in shallow wa-ters

S. Karimpour Ghannadi, L.-W. Tan & V.H. Chu Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill

University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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Hall: Macedonia B16:45-18:00 Technical Session 10 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 3 Chairperson: M. Ivetić (Serbia) An integrated mathematical model for analysis of hydro-

dynamics and water quality in rivers A.I. Stamou & E.M. Douka National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece Two - dimensional finite element model for analysis of

heat transport in rivers I.W. Seo, H.J. Choi & C.G. Song Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Seoul Na-

tional University, Seoul, South Korea

A modeling approach for organic sediment resuspension and oxygen demand in Bubbly Creek, Chicago, Illinois

D. Motta & M.H. Garcia University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA J.D. Abad University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Parameters used in modeling sediment-laden flow in open channels

P. Wu Golder Associates Ltd., Canada Y. C. Jin Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Regina,

Canada

Effective countermeasures to long-term turbid water ef-fluence from the Hitotsuse Dam Reservoir

T. Murakami, H. Nakayama & S. Mizuguchi Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc., Miyazaki City, Japan S. Sugio University of Miyazaki, Miyazaki City, Japan

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N. Ootawara Miyazaki Prefectural Government, Prefectural Land Development

Department, Miyazaki City, Japan

Hall: Pella16:45-18:00 Technical Session 11 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 3 Chairperson: L.P. Thomas (Agentina) Velocity profiles of sea currents F. De Serio Department of Water Engineering and Chemistry, Technical Uni-

versity of Bari, Italy M. Mossa Department of Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Devel-

opment, Technical University of Bari, Italy

Oscillatory flow velocities through vegetation fields: labo-ratory observations

M. Di Natale, M. Ciarmiello & A. Di Nardo Department of Civil Engineering, Second University of Naples,

Aversa, Italy

Large scale experiments on spectral wave propagation over Posidonia oceanica seagrass

E. Manca National Oceanography Centre Southampton, University of

Southampton, UK V. Stratigaki Department of Civil Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium P. Prinos Hydraulics Laboratory, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle

University of Thessaloniki, Greece

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Attractors for the entrance state of a tidal estuary B.C. Wilson & J.B. Hinwood Department of Mechanical Engineering, Monash University, Victo-

ria, Australia E.J. McLean School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Wollon-

gong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia

Response of an estuary to transient river flow variation J.B. Hinwood Department of Mechanical Engineering, Monash University, Victo-

ria, Australia E.J. McLean School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Wollon-

gong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia

Hall: Mycenae16:45-18:00 Technical Session 12 Field measurements and experimental techniques

(FME) - 2 Chairperson: J. Ball (Australia)

Deriving continuous hydrodynamic data from non-synop-tic measurements in the St. Lawrence fluvial estuary

P. Matte & Y. Secretan Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre Eau Terre En-

vironnement, Quebec, Canada J. Morin Environment Canada, Meteorological Service of Canada, Hydrol-

ogy and Ecohydraulic Section, Quebec, Canada

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Field measurements of stream reaeration and longitudinal dispersion

J. Semuwemba, T. Elliot & P.A. Mackinnon School of Planning, Architecture & Civil Engineering, Queen’s Uni-

versity Belfast, UK

Calibration of a propagation model in large river using satellite altimetry

G. Belaud, L. Cassan & J.C. Bader UMR GEAU, Montpellier, France N. Bercher UMR TETIS, Montpellier, France T. Feret Polytech Montpellier, France On the use of Digital Surface Models and hydrological/hy-

draulic models for inundated area delineation I. Leventi & I. Nalbantis Laboratory of Water Reclamation Works and Water Resources

Management, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, Nation-al Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

A. Georgopoulos Laboratory of Photogrammetry, School of Rural and Surveying En-

gineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Systems development for Mixing Zone field studies R.L. Doneker MixZon Inc, Portland, Oregon, USA

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THURSDAY, 24 JUNE 2010

08:00-18:00 Registration

Hall: Macedonia A09:00-10:15 Technical Session 13 Fundamentals of Environmental Fluid Mechanics

(FLM) - 4 Chairperson: A.W.-K. Law (Singapore)

Particle-flow interaction in a horizontal sediment-laden jet

P. Liu & K.M. Lam Department of Civil Engineering, University of Hong Kong, Hong

Kong

PIV measurements of turbulence in an inertial particle plume in an unstratified ambient

D.B. Bryant & S.A. Socolofsky Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, TX,

USA

Flying-hot-film anemometry measurements of the effect of back-ground turbulence on a turbulent jet

B. Khorsandi, S. Gaskin & L. Mydlarski McGill University, Montreal, Canada

Simplified estimates of trajectory of inclined negatively buoyant jets

G.C. Christodoulou & I.G. Papakonstantis Applied Hydraulics Laboratory, School of Civil Engineering, Nation-

al Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Boundary interactions of horizontal brine discharges D. Shao & A.W.K. Law Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Tech-

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Hall: Macedonia B09:00-10:15 Technical Session 14 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 4 Chairperson: A. Liakopoulos (Greece)

Impact of river training on the hydraulics of Shenzhen River S.N. Chan & J.H.W. Lee Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong

Influence of saline intrusion during the dry season in Red river and Thai Binh river systems, Vietnam

N.H. Duc, T. Shintani & M. Umeyama Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokyo Metro-

politan University, Tokyo, Japan

Standing waves in the Quequén Grande River Estuary, Ar-gentina, detected from velocity measurements

L.P. Thomas, B.M. Marino & M.G. Pereyra Instituto de Física Arroyo Seco, Universidad Nacional del Centro de

la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina

Environmental impact assessment of dredging deep in the navigation channel of the Port of Santos

J.C.C. Amorim Military Institute of Engineering – IME, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil K. Bundgaard & B. Elfrink DHI, Hørsholm, Denmark

Numerical modeling of river bed evolution in abrupt hy-draulic changes

E.D. Farsirotou Department of Infrastructure Engineering, Technological Institute

of Larissa, Larissa, Greece J.V. Soulis Fluid Mechanics/Hydraulics Division, Department of Civil Engi-

neering, Democrition University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece

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P.G. Lokkas Department of Infrastructure Engineering, Technological Institute

of Larissa, Larissa, Greece

Hall: Pella09:00-10:15 Technical Session 15 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 4 Chairperson: Y.-C. Chen (China)

Numerical simulation of the oxygen-depleted water for-mation near the head of the Ariake Bay, Japan in the sum-mer of 2004 and 2005

M. Odagiri & M. Tanaka Kajima Technical Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan

Water quality monitoring and modeling in Lagoon Jusan, Japan

M. Umeda & H. Tanaka Tohoku University, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan H. Higuchi Sendai City Office, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan M. Sasaki Hachinohe Institute of Technology, Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan

Effect of large-scale flooding on water quality of Tokyo bay

Y. Nihei & K. Takioka Department of Civil Eng., Tokyo University of Science, Tokyo, Japan

Modeling the impact of watershed processes on coastal erosion

A.G. Samaras & C.G. Koutitas Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessalo-

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The importance of watershed sediment modeling to coast-al morphology. A case study

C.G. Koutitas & A.G. Samaras Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessalo-

niki, Thessaloniki, Greece

Hall: Mycenae09:00-10:15 Technical Session 16 Field measurements and experimental techniques

(FME) - 3 Chairperson: A. Tamburrino (Chile)

Monitoring temperature changes in a hypersaline lake us-ing MODIS-derived water temperatures (the case of Ur-mia Lake, Iran)

S.Sima & M.Tajrishy Department of Civil Engineering, Sharif University of Technology,

Tehran, Iran

Monitoring lake hydraulics in West Macedonia using re-mote sensing techniques and hydrodynamic simulation

E. Charou N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”, Institute of Informatics & Telecommunica-

tions, Athens, Greece E. Katsimpra National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Faculty of Geology

and Geoenvironment, Athens, Greece M. Stefouli Institute of Geology and Mineral Exploration, Athens, Greece A. Chioni National Technical University of Athens, Laboratory of Applied Hy-

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Annual sediment budget in the Shirakawa River estuary, Japan

K. Yokoyama Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokyo Metro-

politan University, Tokyo, Japan T. Suetsugi Water Environment Research Group, Public Works Research Insti-

tute, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan S. Kawano Kyushu Branch Office, IDEA Consultants Inc., Fukuoka, Japan

Regression relationships between sediment yield and hydraulic and rainfall characteristics for two basins in northeastern Greece

A. Metallinos & V. Hrissanthou Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace,

Xanthi, Greece

Flow pattern and sediment transport in the Kikuchi River mouth

T. Ohmoto Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan R. Hirakawa & K. Watanabe Saga University, Saga, Japan

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Hall: Macedonia A & B10:45-11:30 Invited Lecture 3 Chairperson: P. Prinos (Greece)

A post-operation audit of the Tai Hang Tung Storage Scheme

J.H.W. Lee (Hong Kong, China)

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Hall: Macedonia A11:45-13:00 Technical Session 17 Fundamentals of Environmental Fluid Mechanics

(FLM) - 5 Chairperson: V. Chu (Canada) Modelling the front condition of rigid boundary gravity

currents R.I. Nokes, J.D. McBryde & M.J. Davidson Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering, Univer-

sity of Canterbury, New Zealand M.J. Allis Water Research Laboratory, University of New South Wales, Aus-

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Gravity-driven flows running over porous media with dif-ferent lower boundary conditions

B.M. Marino & L.P. Thomas Instituto de Física Arroyo Seco, Universidad Nacional del Centro de

la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Tandil, Argentina

Effect of reservoir bed slope and density current discharge on water entrainment

S.M. Kashefipour, F. Kooti & M. Ghomeshi Shahid Chamran University, Ahwaz, Iran

Entrainment by katabatic winds J. Bühler Institute of Environmental Engineering, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Swit-

zerland M. Princevac University of California at Riverside, Department of Mechanical

Engineering, Riverside, CA, USA A.J. Schleiss École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Laboratory of Hydrau-

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Buoyancy considerations for integrated discharges M.J. Wood, C.T. Mead & B.R. Wild HR Wallingford Ltd, UK

Hall: Macedonia B11:45-13:00 Technical Session 18 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 5 Chairperson: A.C. Demetracopoulos (Greece)

Analysis of flow regime changes due to operation of large reservoirs on the Zambezi River

J.P. Matos Laboratory of Hydraulic Constructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédé-

rale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland and Instituto Superior Téc-nico (IST), Lisbon, Portugal

T. Cohen, J.-L. Boillat & A.J. Schleiss Laboratory of Hydraulic Constructions, Ecole Polytechnique Fédé-

rale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland M.M. Portela Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Lisbon, Portugal

Climate change impacts on the hydrodynamic character-istics of the southern part of Aswan High Dam reservoir, Lake Nubia

M. Elshemy & G. Meon Leichtweiss-Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Re-

sources, University of Braunschweig, Germany

On the experiences of flood control schemes application in the Golestan province (Iran)

A. Ghezelsofloo IAUM, Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran A. Deiminiat & H. Shojaee KPM Consulting Company, Mashhad, Razavi Khorasan, Iran R. Lotfi Golestan Water Conservation Organization, Golestan, Iran

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A numerical study on characteristics of flood propagation in simplified urban areas

W.C. Jeong Department of Civil Engineering, Kyungnam University, Masan,

Korea Y.S. Cho Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang

University, Seoul, Korea J.W. Lee Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang

University, Seoul, Korea

Hydrologic and hydraulic computations for watercourse demarcation in Greece

E.I. Daniil, S.N. Michas & G.S. Aerakis Hydroexigiantiki, Marousi, Greece

Hall: Pella11:45-13:00 Technical Session 19 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 5 Chairperson: E. Adams (USA)

Modeling the impact of CO2 releases under water P.D. Yapa & A.L. Dissanayake Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Clarkson Uni-

versity, Potsdam, NY, USA K. Nakata Faculty of Marine Science and Technology, Tokai University, Shi-

zuoka, Japan Y. Ishihara Japan NUS Co., Ltd, Tokyo, Japan

Dynamics of particle clouds with application to open wa-ter sediment disposal

R.J. Gensheimer, R.-Q. Wang & E.E. Adams Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachu-

setts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

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C. Dai, D. Shao, B. Zhao, Z. Huang & A.W.K. Law School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Techno-

logical University, Singapore

Numerical investigation of fresh water-suspended sedi-ment mixtures discharging into saline ambient water

A. Georgoulas, P. Angelidis & N. Kotsovinos Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece T. Panagiotidis Institute of Technology, Kavala, Greece

Oil Spill Modelling as a tool for coastal pollution control N. Donia Institute of Environmental Studies and Researches, Ain Shams

University, Cairo, Egypt

Hall: Mycenae11:45-13:00 Technical Session 20 Field measurements and experimental techniques

(FME) - 4 Chairperson: P.C. Yannopoulos (Greece)

A study on flow distribution for maintaining two-way channel in an alluvial plain

T. Nagata Civil Engineering Research Institute for Cold Region, PWRI, Japan H. Yasuda Research Center for Natural Hazards & Disaster Recovery, Niigata

University, Japan Y. Watanabe Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kitami Insti-

tute of Technology, Japan

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Control of the water current and prevention of phyto-plankton growth by using a vertical fence installed in a water supply reservoir

M. Niiyama, K. Yokoyama, A. Koizumi, K. Yamazaki & M. Tsuge

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tokyo Metro-politan University, Tokyo, Japan

A. Masuko & Y. Kobayashi Purification Division, Bureau of Waterworks, Tokyo Metropolitan

Government, Tokyo, Japan

Comparison of ARIMA and transfer function (TF) models in water temperature simulation in dam - lake Thesaurus, eastern Macedonia, Greece

A. Sentas & Ar. Psilovikos Department of Agriculture Ichthyology & Aquatic Environment,

University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece

Solute migration and transport in coastal sand-beach sed-iments under strong tides

O.D. Itugha & D. Chen Department of Engineering, University of Liverpool, Brownlow

Street, Liverpool, UK A.A. Ahmed School of Planning, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Queen’s

University Belfast, UK

Analysis of the risk distribution of slope failure in Thai-land by the use of GIS data

K. Ono Department of Civil Engineering, Tohoku University, Miyagi, Japan S. Kawagoe Faculty of Symbiotic Science System, Fukushima University, Fuku-

shima, Japan

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S. Kazama Department of Civil Engineering, Tohoku University, Miyagi, Japan

13:00-14:00 Lunch Break

Hall: Macedonia A & B14:00-14:45 Invited Lecture 4 Chairperson: V. Kaleris (Greece)

Retrospective evaluation of an implemented computer-optimized groundwater-remediation design

G.F. Pinder (USA)

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15:00-16:15 Technical Session 21 Ecological Aspects (ECO) - 1 Chairperson: V.A. Tsihrintzis (Greece)

Do ecological flows benefit exotic species? I. Boavida & A.N. Pinheiro Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon,

Portugal R. Cortes Departamento Florestal, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto

Douro, Vila Real, Portugal

A model of flushing-flows in open-channel for fixed algae removal

O. Fovet, G. Belaud & X. Litrico UMR GEAU, Cemagref/ Montpellier SupAgro/ IRD, Montpellier,

France S. Charpentier Société du Canal de Provence, Aix-en-Provence/ UMR IMEP, Fac-

ulté St Jérome, Marseille, France P. Dollet Société du Canal de Provence, Aix-en-Provence, France

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C. Bertrand UMR IMEP, Faculté des Sciences St Jérome, Marseille, France C. Hugodot Association Syndicale Autorisée du Canal De Gignac, Gignac,

France

Analysis of the environmental flow requirement incorpo-rating the effective discharge concept

D. Zarris Doxiadis Associates, New Kifissia, Athens, Greece

Optimization model of reservoir operation under ecological flow constraint: the case of cascade dams on Yalongjiang River, China

D. Chen, Q. Chen & R. Li Research Center for Eco-environmental Science, Chinese Academy

of Science, Beijing, China D. Chen Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute, Wuhan, China

Types of artificial water bodies in the Aegean islands (Greece), their environmental impact and potential value for biodiversity

N.M. Georgiadis, K. Paragamian, T. Giannakakis, D. Poursanidis & G. Catsadorakis

WWF Greece, Athens, Greece

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Hall: Macedonia B15:00-16:15 Technical Session 22 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 6 Chairperson: K. Michioku (Japan)

Process oriented modeling of Lake Ontario hydrodynamics L. Boegman Department of Civil Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston,

ON, Canada Y.R. Rao National Water Research Institute, Environment Canada, Burling-

ton, ON, Canada 3-D simulations of flows in the reconstituted lake Karla,

Thessaly, Greece H. Neveskiotis & K. Tserdani Hydromechanics & Environmental Engineering Laboratory, De-

partment of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece I.E. Sarris Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly,

Volos, Greece T.E. Karakasidis & A. Liakopoulos Hydromechanics & Environmental Engineering Laboratory, De-

partment of Civil Engineering, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece

Sensitivity of MITgcm to different model parameters in ap-plication to Cayuga Lake

A. Dorostkar & L. Boegman Department of Civil Engineering, Queen’s University, Kingston,

ON, Canada P.J. Diamessis Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cornell Uni-

versity, Ithaca, NY, USA A. Pollard Department of Mechanical Engineering, Queen’s University, King-

ston, ON, Canada

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Modeling the fate of oxygen artificially injected in the hy-polimnion of a lake with multiple basins: Amisk Lake re-visited

F.J. Rueda Department of Civil Engineering & Institute for Water Research,

University of Granada, Granada, Spain V. Singleton, M. Stewart & J. Little Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech,

Blacksburg, VA, USA G. Lawrence Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of

British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada Generation mechanism of typical vertical distributions of

dissolved oxygen in the northern part of Lake Biwa T. Hosoda & F. Malembeka Department of Urban Management, Graduate School of Engineer-

ing, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Hall: Pella15:00-16:15 Technical Session 23 Interfacial Processes (INT) - 1 Chairperson: P. Diplas (USA)

How biofilms influence seabed morphology M. van Damme Hydraulic Engineering Department, Delft University of Technol-

ogy; Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK R.R. Simons Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering Department, UCL,

UK M.J.F. Stive & B.C. van Prooijen Hydraulic Engineering Department, Delft University of Technol-

ogy, The Netherlands

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Turbulence and chronic detachment of epilithic biofilm in artificial rough channel flow

M. Graba Université de Toulouse; UPS, INPT; ECOLAB, Toulouse, France CNRS; ECOLAB; Toulouse, France Ecole Nationale Polytechnique/Laboratoire des sciences de l’eau,

Alger, Algérie F.Y. Moulin & O. Eiff Université de Toulouse; INPT, ENSEEIHT, UPS; IMFT, Toulouse,

France CNRS; IMFT; Toulouse, France F. Garabétian Station Marine d’Arcachon, UMR 5805 EPOC – OASU, Université

Bordeaux 1, France A. Kettab Ecole Nationale Polytechnique/Laboratoire des sciences de l’eau,

Alger, Algérie S. Boulêtreau, J.M. Sanchez-Pérez & S. Sauvage Université de Toulouse; UPS, INPT; ECOLAB, Toulouse, France CNRS; ECOLAB; Toulouse, France

Experimental and numerical analysis of sediment nutrient uptake in a channel flow

M. González-Sanchis & F.A. Comín Pyrenean Institute of Ecology-CSIC, Spain J. Murillo & P. García-Navarro Fluid Mechanic, CPS, University of Zaragoza, Spain

Modelling of phosphorus adsorption in estuarine sediment E. Al-Enezi, Y. Al-Osairi, B.N. Bockelmann-Evans & R.A.

Falconer Hydro-environmental Research Centre, Cardiff University, Cardiff,

UK

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Quantifying hyporheic exchange coefficients using the EROSIMESS-system

I.D. Chandler, J.M. Pearson & I. Guymer School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Coventry, Warwick-

shire, England R. Van-Egmond Unilever Safety & Environmental Assurance Centre (SEAC), Col-

worth Science Park, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, England

Hall: Mycenae15:00-16:15 Technical Session 24 Environmental Hydraulics of Groundwater (GRW) - 1 Chairperson: K. Katsifarakis (Greece)

Seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers under drought and transient conditions

G. Kopsiaftis & A. Mantoglou School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical

University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Stochastic simulation of seawater intrusion considering random rainfall events

V.C. Christelis & A. Mantoglou School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical

University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Design criteria for cut-off walls as countermeasure to saltwater intrusion

A.I. Ziogas & V.K. Kaleris Department of Civil Engineering, University of Patras, Patras,

Greece

A stochastic framework for the analysis of tidal effects in heterogeneous coastal aquifers

M.G. Trefry CSIRO Land and Water, Floreat, Western Australia, Australia;

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Western Australian Geothermal Centre of Excellence, Kensington, Western Australia, Australia; School of Earth and Environment, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australia

D. McLaughlin Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA D.R. Lester & G. Metcalfe CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Highett, VIC, Australia C.D. Johnston CSIRO Land and Water, Floreat, WA, Australia; School of Earth and

Environment, University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Aus-tralia

A. Ord School of Earth and Environment, University of Western Australia,

Crawley, WA, Australia Combined simulation-optimization of a coastal aquifer by

using genetic algorithm K. Demirbas, A.B. Altan Sakarya & H. Onder Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

16:15-16:45 Coffee Break

Hall: Macedonia A16:45-18:00 Technical Session 25 Ecological Aspects (ECO) - 2 Chairperson: C. Katopodis (Canada)

Flow structure and resulting sediment patterns around fish habitat structures in mountainous streams

A.N. Papanicolaou, A.G. Tsakiris & C.M. Kramer IIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa

City, IA, USA Developing sustainable environments for aquatic life: The

effects of boulders on regulating sediment deposition in gravel-bed rivers

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D.C. Dermisis & A.N. Papanicolaou IIHR-Hydroscience and Engineering, Department of Civil and Envi-

ronmental Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA

Application of genetic algorithm to improve the fuzzy log-ic river habitat model

R. Li, Q. Chen & D. Chen Research Center for Eco-environmental Science, Chinese Academy

of Science, Beijing, China D. Chen Hydraulics Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research In-

stitute, Wuhan, China

Experimental and numerical evaluation of sixteen differ-ent designs of vertical slot fishways

M. Bermúdez, J. Puertas, L. Cea & L. Pena Environmental and Water Engineering Group (GEAMA), University

of A Coruña, Spain L. Balairón Centro de Estudios Hidrográficos del CEDEX (CEH-CEDEX), Spain

Proper-orthogonal basis decomposition of spatio-tempo-ral flow evolutions modified by cylinder in a vertical slot fishway

D. Calluaud, R.W. Wang, G. Pineau & L. David Institut PPrime, CNRS/Université de Poitiers/ENSMA, Départe-

ment Fluides, Thermique, Combustion, France

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Hall: Macedonia B16:45-18:00 Technical Session 26 Environmental Hydraulics of Inland Waters (INW) - 7 Chairperson: J. Ganoulis (Greece)

River inflow mixing in a stratified reservoir F. Rueda, A. Cortés, I. de Vicente, M.A. Escobar & A.B.

Hoyer Instituto del Agua, Universidad de Granada, Spain W. Fleenor Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of

California Davis, CA, USA E. Moreno Departamento de Ecología, Universidad de Málaga, Spain

1-D Hydrodynamic modeling of Greek lakes and reservoirs S. Karalis Technological Educational Institute, Athens, Greece A. Chioni National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Surface water inflow to wetlands in Blanco River sub ba-sin

E.A. Sánchez Camacho Mexican Institute of Water Technology (IMTA), Jiutepec, Morelos,

México

Hydrological characteristics of swamp communities, the Biebrza River (NE Poland) case study

T. Okruszko, J. Chormanski & D. Mirosław-Świątek Division of Hydrology and Water Resources, Warsaw University of

Life Science, Warsaw, Poland M. Gregorczyk National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Manage-

ment, Warsaw, Poland

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Application of a mathematical model for nutrient pollu-tion assessment in a small catchment of the Latrobe River Basin, Australia

Md. Jahangir Alam & D. Dutta School of Applied Sciences and Engineering, Monash University,

Gippsland Campus, Churchill, Australia

Hall: Pella16:45-18:00 Technical Session 27 Interfacial Processes (INT) - 2 Chairperson: V. Hrissanthou (Greece)

Modelling the impulses causing entrainment of coarse grains by means of Extreme Value Theory

M. Valyrakis, P. Diplas & C.L. Dancey Baker Environmental Hydraulics Laboratory, Virginia Tech, Blacks-

burg, VA, USA

Wavelet based analysis of energetic events leading to en-trainment of coarse grains

M. Valyrakis, P. Diplas & C.L. Dancey Baker Environmental Hydraulics Laboratory, Virginia Tech, Blacks-

burg, VA, USA

Sediment flux dynamics in turbulent unsteady open-chan-nel flow over a gravel bed

F. Bagherimiyab & U. Lemmin Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, ENAC, Lausanne, Swit-

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Experimental observations and simulation of non-equilib-rium bedload transport of graded bed material

N.P. Efthymiou, F. Eberl & P. Rutschmann Institute for Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources, Tech-

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An experimental study on the process of dune transition under unsteady water flow

Y. Hirai Public Works Research Institute, CERI, Japan S. Kawamura, Y. Shimizu & I. Kimura Graduate School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Japan

Hall: Mycenae16:45-18:00 Technical Session 28 Environmental Hydraulics of Groundwater (GRW) - 2 Chairperson: G.F. Pinder (USA)

A computational model for the optimal management of coastal aquifers

S.K. Arvanitidou, C.G. Koutitas & K.L. Katsifarakis Division of Hydraulics and Environmental Engineering, Depart-

ment of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

G.H. Pechlivanidis Division of Hydraulic Structures and Environmental Engineering,

Department of Civil Infrastructure Engineering, Technological Ed-ucational Institute of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

Response of LNAPL fuel and groundwater to forcing by sea level and rainfall recharge

C.D. Johnston & M.G. Trefry CSIRO Land and Water, Perth, WA, Australia School of Earth and Environment, University of Western Australia,

Perth, WA, Australia

Theoretical analysis and numerical simulations for un-steady stormwater storage into granular sub-base

B. Ghimire & T. Hosoda Department of Urban Management, Kyoto University, Kyodai-Kat-

sura, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

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Downscaling output of global climate models with appli-cation to aquifer thermal regimes in the Sendai plain, Ja-pan

L.N. Gunawardhana & S. Kazama Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Ja-

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Potential climate change impacts on South African aqui-fers

S.R. Dennis & I. Dennis Institute for Groundwater Studies, University of the Free State,

Bloemfontein, South Africa

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FRIDAY, 25 JUNE 2010

08:00-11:00 Registration

Hall: Macedonia A09:00-10:15 Technical Session 29 Computational Techniques (COM) - 2 Chairperson: W. Rodi (Germany)

Simulation of morphodynamics by particles techniques M. Nabi Delft University of Technology, Section of Hydraulic Engineering,

Delft, The Netherlands

Three-dimensional turbulent flow over bed dunes in open channel of finite width

K.A. Galani, N.Th. Fourniotis, A.C. Demetracopoulos & A.A. Dimas

Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering, Department of Civil Engi-neering, University of Patras, Patras, Greece

Improvements and application of 1D river network tran-sient flow model with Junction Water Stage Iteration Method

Z.Y. Wang, Y.C. Chen, D.J. Zhu & Z.W. Liu State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering & Depart-

ment of Hydraulic Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China

Examination of the effect of dispersion terms in the depth-averaged transport equation

Z. Liu, Z. Li & Y. Chen State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua

University, Beijing, PRC

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Influence of the urban heat island parameterization on precipitation forecasting in limited area model

A. Cantelli, P. Monti & G. Leuzzi Department of Hydraulics Transportations and Roads, University

of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy

Hall: Macedonia B09:00-10:15 Technical Session 30 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 6 Chairperson: T. Bleninger (Germany)

Environmental hydraulics framework of the design of dis-charges from desalination plants

T. Bleninger, A. Niepelt & G.H. Jirka†

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Hydromechanics, Karlsruhe, Germany

S. Lattemann University of Oldenburg, Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the

Marine Environment, Oldenburg, Germany A. Purnama & H.H. Al-Barwani Sultan Qaboos University, Department of Mathematics and Sta-

tistics, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman R.L. Doneker MixZon Inc., Portland, OR, USA

Methodology for the implementation of the WFD com-bined approach: Environmental Mixing Zones for outfall discharges into coastal waters

A. Freire, J. Juanes, J. Revilla, X. Guinda, A. García & C. Alvarez

Submarine Outfall and Environmental Hydraulics Group, Environ-mental Hydraulics Institute “IH Cantabria”, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain

K. Nikolov Ministry of Environment and Rural and Marine Affairs, Confeder-

ación Hidrográfica del Cantábrico, Santander, Spain

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Study of a thermal brine discharge using a 3D model J. García, C. Álvarez, A. García, J.A. Revilla & J.A. Juanes Submarine Outfall and Environmental Hydraulics Group IH Can-

tabria, University of Cantabria, Spain

Parameter sensitivity analysis of the performance of Gali-cian Submarine Outfalls: Physical modeling

I. Mera, J. Anta, A. Louro & E. Peña Water and Environmental Engineering Group, University of A

Coruña, Galicia, Spain

Improvement in preconditioning treatment system of San-tos Submarine Outfall

E.L. Subtil & J.C. Mierzwa International Reference Center on Water Reuse IRCWR, Hydraulic

and Sanitary Engineering Department, Polytechnic School, Uni-versity of São Paulo, Brazil

J.P. Ortiz Mechanical Engineering Department, Polytechnic School, Univer-

sity of São Paulo, Brazil Engineering School, Maua Institute of Technology, S.C. do Sul, Brazil

Hall: Pella09:00-10:15 Technical Session 31 Interfacial Processes (INT) - 3 Chairperson: B. Melville (New Zealand)

Effect of particle size on local scour of cohesive sediments M.H. Omid & H. Hamidifar Department of Irrigation and Reclamation Engineering, University

of Tehran, Karaj, Iran

Local scour and development of sand wave around a per-meable groyne of stone gabion

A. Kadota & K. Suzuki Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of En-

gineering, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan

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T. Fushimi Setouchi Wire Netting Industry Co. Ltd., Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan

Bed topography of river bend due to horizontal footing M. Shafai Bejestan Shahid ChamranUniversity, Ahwaz, Iran A. Rezania Khuzestan Water and Power Authority, Ahwaz, Iran Hydraulic jump with sediment laden flow in a rectangular

channel M.H. Omid & M. Nasrabadi Department of Irrigation and Reclamation Engineering, University

of Tehran, Karaj, Iran

Sediment removal efficiency of a deep vortex chamber sed-iment extractor

Q.-T. Nguyen & C.-D. Jan Department of Hydraulic and Ocean Engineering, National Cheng

Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan

Hall: Mycenae09:00-10:15 Technical Session 32 Environmental Hydraulics of Groundwater (GRW) - 3 Chairperson: G.P. Karatzas (Greece)

Characteristics of flow in fractures: an experimental study V.G. Tzelepis, J.N.E. Papaspyros, K.N. Moutsopoulos &

V.A. Tsihrintzis Department of Environmental Engineering, Xanthi, Greece Optimal management of a polluted fractured aquifer, us-

ing genetic algorithms Y.N. Kontos, M.I. Katirtzidou, M.A. Kizeridou & K.L.

Katsifarakis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece

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Quantification of artificial neural network uncertainty with bootstrap percentile intervals for the prediction of a karstic aquifer’s response

I.C. Trichakis & G.P. Karatzas Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of

Crete, Chania, Greece I.K. Nikolos Department of Production Engineering & Management, Technical

University of Crete, Chania, Greece

Estimation of seawater intrusion front in a coastal karsti-fied system using a density-dependent flow approach

M.P. Papadopoulou School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, National Technical

University of Athens, Athens, Greece Z. Dokou, G.P. Karatzas, & C.I. Zahariadi Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of

Crete, Chania, Greece

Modelling of Groundwater Flow and Contaminant Remov-al in Horizontal Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetlands

K. Liolios, K. Moutsopoulos, V. Tsihrintzis & C. Akratos Laboratory of Ecological Engineering and Technology, Department

of Environmental Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece

10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

Hall: Macedonia A & B10:45-11:30 Invited Lecture 5 Chairperson: A. Mynett (The Netherlands)

Integrating hydraulic, hydrology and environmental economy models for the protection and sustainable use of transboundary water resources

J. Ganoulis (Greece)

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Hall: Macedonia A11:45-13:00 Technical Session 33 Computational Techniques (COM) - 3 Chairperson: M.S. Ghidaoui (Hong Kong, China)

Wet-and-dry interface on steep slopes simulations using Lagrangian blocks

L.-W. Tan & V.H. Chu Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill

University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Dam-break flood simulations using 2D Lagrangian blocks on Eulerian mesh method

L.-W. Tan & V.H. Chu Department of Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics, McGill

University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

A simple, efficient and accurate approach to solving the shallow-water equations over complex bed topography

D.J. Zhu & Y.C. Chen State Key Laboratory of Hydroscience and Engineering, Tsinghua

University, Beijing, China Near field mixing process of multi-port diffusers: numeri-

cal modelling with quadtree grids N.Q. Chien & S.K. Tan School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Techno-

logical University, Singapore

Spatial water quality modelling using unstructured cellu-lar automata for spiked pollution loading in Hong Kong

Y. Lin & A.E. Mynett Unesco-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, Netherlands Delft University of Technology, Fac. CiTG, Delft, Nederlands Deltares (Delft Hydraulics), Delft, Netherlands Chinese Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Eco-Environ-

mental Studies, Beijing, China

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Hall: Macedonia B11:45-13:00 Technical Session 34 Environmental Hydraulics of Coastal Waters (COW) - 7 Chairperson: V. Kourafalou (USA)

Mean sea-level rise impacts on coasts and sea harbours of São Paulo State, Brazil

E. Arasaki Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, São José dos Campos, São

Paulo, Brazil; Escola Politécnica of Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

W.C. Sousa Junior Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, São José dos Campos, São

Paulo, Brazil P. Alfredini Departamento de Águas e Energia Elétrica do Estado de São Paulo,

Escola Politécnica of Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Escola de Engenharia Mauá, São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo, Brazil

Coastal beach salinity prediction using data-driven and deterministic approaches

W. Thoe, H.C. Wong & J.H.W. Lee Croucher Laboratory of Environmental Hydraulics, Department of

Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Laboratory measurements of hydrodynamics and sedi-ment transport in the swash-zone

G.A. Kikkert Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong T. O’Donoghue & D. Pokrajac University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

Berm breakwater against wave overtopping - An experi-mental study

E.N. Anastasaki, V.K. Tsoukala & C.I. Moutzouris Laboratory of Harbor Works, Department of Water Resources &

Environmental Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

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Breakwaters’ impact on Egypt’s north coast equilibrium G.H. Elsaeed Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Shobra,

Banha University, Egypt

Hall: Pella11:45-13:00 Technical Session 35 Interfacial Processes (INT) - 4 Chairperson: J. Gulliver (USA) Effect of the slope of short fetch wind-driven waves on the

oxygen transfer in a water body A. Tamburrino & L. Rayo Department of Civil Engineering, University of Chile, Santiago,

Chile

Energy transfer properties among mean, wave and tur-bulence components in open-channel flows with wind-induced water waves

M. Sanjou & I. Nezu Department of Civil Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

Evaluation of a sea surface roughness model and drag co-efficient

I. Papadimitrakis School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Ath-

ens, Athens, Greece B. Carlsson Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Swe-

den Bubble-water mass transfer from plunging jet spillways J.S. Gulliver Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minne-

apolis, USA J. Groeneveld Hatch Energy, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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A water quality model for aeration of leachate from gar-bage dumped landfill

K. Michioku Department of Civil Engineering, Kobe University, Japan T. Nakamichi & M. Yagi Kobe Institute of Health, Japan N. Wada Department of Civil Engineering, Kobe University, Japan

Hall: Mycenae11:45-13:00 Technical Session 36 Urban Hydrosystems (URB) Chairperson: K. Nanou-Giannarou (Greece)

Hydraulic efficiency of baffled disinfection contact tanks Q. Xu & S.K. Venayagamoorthy Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado

State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA

Optimization of a detention pond based on numerical flow and transport simulations

M. Omar1, A. Jourieh2, R. Hinkelmann2, D. Balla1, M. Barjenbruch3 & J. Steidl1

1 Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), Insti-tute of Landscape Hydrology, Müncheberg, Germany

2 Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Water Resources Management and Modelling of Hydrosystems, Berlin, Germany

3 Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Urban Water Man-agement, Berlin, Germany

Phosphorous release from gross pollutant traps in urban

environments J.E. Ball & J. Ara School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tech-

nology Sydney, Australia

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Physical model investigation of circular deaeration chan-nel associated with tangential inlet dropstructure

T. Nakato IIHR Hydroscience & Engineering, The University of Iowa, Iowa

City, IA, USA Evaluating the performance level of a water distribution

network under unbalanced operating conditions-the case of Kos town (GR)

V. Kanakoudis University of Thessaly, Civil Engineering Department, Pedion Ar-

eos, Volos, Greece S. Tsitsifli University of Western Macedonia, Mechanical Engineering De-

partment, Kozani, Greece

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