The registration desk for RCEM will be open at the Illini Student Union between 15:00 and 18:00 on Monday, October 3.
on between 15:00 and 18:00
October 4 (Tuesday)
Oral in Illini Student Union Room A Authors 8:00 introductory remarks SESSION TU-01 1 8:05 presentation H. Yasuda, Y.Watanabe, H. Mitamura, K. Hasegawa & B. 2 8:25 presentation P. Chagas & R. Souza 3 8:45 presentation F. Cayocca 4 9:05 presentation I. Todeschini, M. Toffolon & M. Tubino 5 9:25 presentation J.P.M. Syvitski 6 9:55 invited presentation H. Ikeda 10:15 break SESSION TU-02 7 10:35 invited presentation C. Paola 8 11:05 presentation T. Muto & J.B. Swenson 9 11:25 presentation J.B. Swenson & T. Muto 10 11:45 presentation Y. Akamatsu, G. Parker & T. Muto 11 12:05 presentation A. D’Alpaos, S. Lanzoni, M. Marani & A. Rinaldo 12:25 lunch SESSION TU-P 13:30 posters (in Illini Union Room C; see below) SESSION TU-O3 12 15:00 invited presentation P. Wiberg 13 15:30 presentation V. Garotta, M. Bolla Pittaluga & G. Seminara 14 15:50 presentation M.L. Kirwan & A.B. Murray 15 16:10 presentation A. Feola, E. Belluco, A. D’Alpaos, S. Lanzoni, M. Marani & 16 16:30 presentation M. Toffolon & I. Todeschini 16:50 break SESSION TU-O4 17 17:10 presentation A. Bateman, M. Fernández & G. Parker 18 17:30 presentation R. Akahori & M.W. Schmeeckle 19 17:50 presentation S. Nakanishi, K. Hasegawa & K. Takahashi 20 18:10 presentation B. Mengoni & E. Mosselman Posters in Illini Student Union Room C SESSION TU-P TU-P-1 TU-P-2 TU-P-3 TU-P-4 TU-P-5 TU-P-6 TU-P-7 TU-P-8 TU-P-9 TU-P-10 TU-P-11 TU-P-12 TU-P-13 R.N. Szupiany, M.L. Amsler & J.J. Fedele S. Francalanci & L. Solari A.N. Papanicolaou &A.R. Maxwell K. Clancy & K. Prestegaard P. Chatanantavet & G. Parker T. Itoh & S. Egashira K.B. Strom & A.N. Papanicolaou M. Wong & G. Parker G. Dam, A.J. Bliek &A.W. Bruens C.M. García, C. Manríquez, K. Oberg & M.H. García S.E. Coleman, V.I. Nikora, S.R. McLean & E. Schlicke J. Zeng, G. Constantinescu & L.Weber Q. Lu, R.B. Nairn & J. Selegean Space for each poster is 4 122
TU-P-14 TU-P-15 TU-P-16 TU-P-17 TU-P-18 TU-P-19 TU-P-20 TU-P-21 TU-P-22 TU-P-23 TU-P-24 TU-P-25 TU-P-26
Y. Hasegawa &Y. Shimizu A. Stocchino, A. Siviglia & M. Colombini A. Lambert, V. Rey, O. Samat & M. Provansal Y.Watanabe & K. Kuwamura A. Marzadri, G. Vignoli, A. Bellin & M. Tubino H. Wang, F. Huang & X. Shao S. Kostic & G. Parker G. Parker A. Cantelli, G. Parker, S. Johnson, J.D.L. White & B. Yu O. Roche, S. Montserrat, Y. Niño &A. Tamburrino A. D’Alpaos, S. Fagherazzi & S. Lanzoni N. Tambroni & G. Seminara J.W. Lauer & G. Parker
Title
abe, H. Mitamura, K. Hasegawa & B.Report on Asian tsunami ascending the river, and its associated bank erosion and bridge failure in Sri La Nawarathna The presence of a coastal harbor structure in the village of Pecem – Northeast of Brazil – and its influen Morphological evolutions of a macrotidal bay under natural conditions and anthropogenic modifications olon & M. Tubino Long term evolution of self-formed estuarine channels The morphodynamics of deltas and their distributary channels Laboratory experiments suitable for improving an eye for seeing landscapes
ker & T. Muto oni, M. Marani & A. Rinaldo
Response of river systems to tectonic deformation Controls on alluvial aggradation and degradation during steady fall of relative sea level: flume experimen Controls on alluvial aggradation and degradation during steady fall of relative sea level: theory Effect of the sea level rise on rivers flowing into the ocean: application to the Fly-Strickland river system, On the morphodynamic evolution of tidal environments
Pittaluga & G. Seminara
Controls on sediment availability on the continental shelf and implications for rates of morphologic evolu What controls bar migration in tidal channels? Response of an ecomorphodynamic model of tidal marshes to varying sea level rise rates A. D’Alpaos, S. Lanzoni, M. Marani &A. Rinaldo Geomorphological properties of a lagoonal system Channel competition in tidal flats
ández & G. Parker
egawa & K. Takahashi
Morphodynamic model to predict temporal evolution of local scour in bridge piers Numerical analysis of secondary-flow around a spur dike using a three-dimensional free water surface L One-dimensional analysis of bed evolution accompaning bank erosion Analysis of river bank erosion processes: Cecina river, Italy 8 ft long 244 cm long
ft high cm high
Amsler & J.J. Fedele
A.R. Maxwell
íquez, K. Oberg & M.H. García kora, S.R. McLean & E. Schlicke nescu & L.Weber
Estimation of suspended sand concentrations with an ADP, Colastiné river – Argentina A particle tracking technique to study gravitational effects on bedload transport Methodological considerations for studying self-weight fluidization in a sedimentation column Quantifying particle organization in boulder bed steams Modeling the bedrock river evolution of western Kaua’i, Hawai’i, by a physically-based incision model ba Effect of debris flow discharge on equilibrium bed slope Toward prediction of the spatial distribution of clusters in a watershed via geomorphic and hydraulic met Vertical and streamwise dispersion of tracer stones in gravel-bed streams Band width analysis morphological predictions Haringvliet Estuary Density currents in the Chicago River, Illinois Spatially-averaged turbulent flow over square-rib roughness Validation of a computational model to predict suspended and bed load sediment transport and equilibriu Numerical modeling of potential erosion of the lower Sheboygan river,Wisconsin during extreme flood flo
lia & M. Colombini O. Samat & M. Provansal
Flood simulation for the Appetsu River in Hokkaido, Japan, during Typhoon Etau of 2003 Flood control of the Vara River (North-western Italy) Watertable monitoring on a beach equipped with a dewatering system: relationship between watertable Mode-decrease process of double-row bars li, A. Bellin & M. Tubino Effects of bar topography on hyporheic flow in gravel-bed rivers Evaluating the effectiveness of engineering measures against water level drop downstream of the three Numerical experiments on subaqueous cyclic steps due to turbidity currents Theory for a clinoform of permanent form on a continental margin emplaced by weak, dilute muddy turbi , S. Johnson, J.D.L. White & B. Yu Dynamics of sand sedimentation resulting from turbidity currents caused by explosive submarine volcan rrat, Y. Niño &A. Tamburrino Propagation and final deposition of granular flow: dam-break experiments with water and gas-fluidized g erazzi & S. Lanzoni On the cross-sectional evolution of tidal channels The role of the inlets in the morphological degradation of Venice lagoon Response of a simple channel network to post-glacial sea level rise
nk erosion and bridge failure in Sri Lanka – Northeast of Brazil – and its influence in the coastal line changes of that region ns and anthropogenic modifications
of relative sea level: flume experiments of relative sea level: theory on to the Fly-Strickland river system, Papua New Guinea
ations for rates of morphologic evolution.
ng sea level rise rates
n bridge piers ree-dimensional free water surface LES model
né river – Argentina
n a sedimentation column
a physically-based incision model based on abrasion
ed via geomorphic and hydraulic methods
oad sediment transport and equilibrium bed morphology in open channels er,Wisconsin during extreme flood flows using CH3D-SED
Typhoon Etau of 2003
em: relationship between watertable elevation and beach morphology, preliminary results
r level drop downstream of the three Gorges Dam using a 2-D numerical model
mplaced by weak, dilute muddy turbidity currents used by explosive submarine volcanic eruptions ments with water and gas-fluidized grains
October 5 (Wednesday)
Note that on this day only there are concurrent sessions, one in Room A and one in Room 209, both of the Illini Stud Oral in Illini Student Union Room A 8:00 informational remarks SESSION WE-O1 1 8:05 presentation 2 8:25 presentation 3 8:45 presentation 4 9:05 presentation 5 9:25 presentation 6 9:55 invited presentation 10:15 break SESSION WE-O2 7 10:35 presentation 8 10:55 presentation 9 11:15 presentation 10 11:35 presentation 11 11:55 presentation 12:15 lunch SESSION WE-O3 12 13:30 presentation 13 13:50 presentation 14 14:10 presentation 15 14:30 presentation 16 14:50 presentation 15:10 break SESSION WE-O4 17 15:30 presentation 18 15:50 presentation 19 16:10 presentation 20 16:30 presentation 21 16:50 presentation 17:10 break 22 17:30 invited presentation Authors
G.M. Smart S. Francalanci, G. Parker & E. Paris C. Ershadi & E.M. Valentine C. Hauer & H. Habersack Y. Yoshikawa &Y.Watanabe Y. Zech, S. Soares-Frazão, B. Spinewine, M. Bellal & C. S
J.A. Vasquez, R.G. Millar & P.M. Steffler C.J. Sloff, H.R.A. Jagers, E. Kobayashi &Y. Kitamura T. Shimada, Y.Watanabe & H. Yasuda J.L. López, Z. Muñoz & M. Falcón K. Ohashi & Y. Fujita
C. Ancey, T. Böhm, P. Frey, M. Jodeau & J.-L. Reboud S. Egashira & T. Itoh P.A. Carling,W. Tych & K. Richardson J.P. Martín-Vide & C. Ferrer-Boix P. Diplas, J. Almedeij & C.L. Dancey
X. Shao, H.Wang & H. Hu A. Pornprommin, N. Izumi &T. Tsujimoto K. Osawa, S. Ikeda & S. Yamaguchi Y.H. Zhu, P.J. Visser & J.K. Vrijling J.D. Brea & P.D. Spalletti J. Best
Oral in Illini Student Union Room 209 8:00 informational remarks SESSION WE-O5 1 8:05 presentation 2 8:25 presentation 3 8:45 presentation 4 9:05 presentation 5 9:25 presentation 9:55 (invited presentation in Illini A) 10:15 break SESSION WE-O6 6 10:35 presentation 7 10:55 presentation 8 11:15 presentation
K. Kobayashi, K. Hasegawa & K. Moriya R.N. Szupiany, M.L. Amsler & J.J. Fedele W. Bertoldi, A. Pasetto, L. Zanoni & M. Tubino S. Miori, R. Repetto & M. Tubino B.L. Rhoads
H.A. Toniolo & P. Kodial M. Catella, E. Paris & L. Solari A. Teramoto &T. Tsujimoto
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16 17 18 19
11:35 presentation 11:55 presentation 12:15 lunch SESSION WE-O7 13:30 presentation 13:50 presentation 14:10 presentation 14:30 presentation 14:50 presentation 15:10 break SESSION WE-O8 15:30 presentation 15:50 presentation 16:10 presentation 16:30 presentation 16:50 (no presentation) 17:10 break 17:30 (invited presentation in Illini A)
R.M.J. Schielen, T. van Leeuwen & P.A. Zegeling H. Miwa, A. Daido & T. Katayama
B. DeTemple & P.R.Wilcock O. Sarmiento & M. Falcon P.E. Grams, P.W.Wilcock & S.M.Wiele A.N. Papanicolaou & C. Kramer J.C. Rowland &W.E. Dietrich
S.-U. Choi, T.B. Kim & K.D. Min L. Solari & G. Seminara G. Zolezzi, R. Andreatta & M. Tubino S. Lanzoni, B. Federici & G. Seminara
ne in Room 209, both of the Illini Student Union. Title
A novel gravel entrainment investigation Effects of non-hydrostatic pressure distribution on bedload transport An experimental investigation of the channel adjustment process due to the passage of floods The effects of a catastrophic flood event on the morphodynamics of an Austrian river 00 Changes of the material transport depending on the flood scale razão, B. Spinewine, M. Bellal & C. Savary The morphodynamics of super- and transcritical flow
rker & E. Paris
Millar & P.M. Steffler ers, E. Kobayashi &Y. Kitamura abe & H. Yasuda
Two-dimensional morphological simulation in transcritical flow Enhanced flushing of sediment deposits in the backwater reach of reservoirs Fine-grained sand behavior in a dam reservoir at the middle reaches of a river Field observation and modeling of mountain stream response to control dams in Venezuela 00 Sedimentation in a series of dam reservoirs and their trap efficiency
P. Frey, M. Jodeau & J.-L. Reboud & K. Richardson & C.L. Dancey
Saltating or rolling stones? Paradoxical discussions of sediment transport formulas 00 The hydraulic scaling of step-pool systems River incision due to gravel mining: a case study Do perennial and ephemeral streams represent parts of the same continuum?
zumi &T. Tsujimoto S. Yamaguchi & J.K. Vrijling
Predicting threshold for rill erosion on a small hillslope plot Inception of channelization on slopes with arbitrary shapes: erosional and depositional case Field observation and WEPP application for sediment yield in an agricultural watershed A model for headcut erosion during embankment breaching Stabilization of beds in rivers with very high sediment transport The morphodynamics of river channel confluences: a synthesis and comparison of scales
egawa & K. Moriya Amsler & J.J. Fedele o, L. Zanoni & M. Tubino
Hydraulic properties of a bifurcated channel system with different bed slopes under sub-critical flow Secondary flow at a scour hole downstream a bar-confluence (Paraná River, Argentina) Experimental observations on channel bifurcations evolving to an equilibrium state Morphological evolution of bifurcations in gravel-bed rivers with erodible banks Scaling of confluence dynamics in river systems: some general considerations
Suspended sediment load variation in a sub-arctic watershed in interior Alaska 1D morphodynamic model for natural rivers Effects of size heterogeneity of bed materials on mechanism to determine bar mode
an Leeuwen & P.A. Zegeling
Numerical simulation of alternating bars in straight channels Effect of river bed degradation and aggradation on transformation of alternate bar morphology
cock & S.M.Wiele
Observations of armor formation in a sediment-recirculating flume Fractionally-integrated sediment-transport rate over a non-uniform sediment bed Entrainment and non-uniform transport of fine-sediment in coarse-bedded rivers The role of relative submergence on cluster microtopography and bedload predictions in mountain strea The evolution of a tie channel
tta & M. Tubino ci & G. Seminara
2D finite element modeling of bed elevation change in a curved channel On width variations in meandering rivers Streamline-based parametrization of centrifugally induced secondary flows in natural streams On the convective nature of bend instability
ue to the passage of floods an Austrian river 00
ntrol dams in Venezuela 00
al and depositional case ricultural watershed
comparison of scales
ed slopes under sub-critical flow ná River, Argentina) quilibrium state
ermine bar mode
f alternate bar morphology
sediment bed edded rivers edload predictions in mountain streams
y flows in natural streams
October 6 (Thursday)
Oral in Illini Student Union Room A Authors 8:00 informational remarks SESSION TH-O1 1 8:05 presentation M.J. Franca & U. Lemmin 2 8:25 presentation F. Fornarelli & G. Vittori 3 8:45 presentation D. Velasco, A. Bateman &V. DeMedina 4 9:05 presentation A. Sukhodolov &T. Sukhodolova 5 9:25 presentation K. Nakayama 6 9:55 invited presentation G. Seminara 10:15 break SESSION TH-O2 7 10:35 invited presentation P.Y. Julien, R. Rojas, M. Velleux & J.F. England 8 11:05 presentation W.E. Dietrich, P.A. Nelson, E. Yager, J.G. Venditti, M.P. L 9 11:25 presentation K. Masujin, Y. Shimizu & K. Hoshi 10 11:45 presentation H. Kang & H. Tanaka 11 12:05 presentation N. Izumi, A. Tanikawa & H. Tanaka 12:25 lunch SESSION TH-P 13:30 posters (in Illini Student Union Room 209; see below) SESSION TH-O3 12 15:00 invited presentation L. Pratson 13 15:30 presentation P. Lancien, F. Métivier, E. Lajeunesse & M.C. Cacas 14 15:50 presentation A. Yi & J. Imran 15 16:10 presentation H. Naruse & F. Masuda 16 16:30 presentation D. Mohrig, K.M. Straub, J. Buttles & C. Pirmez 16:50 break SESSION TH-O4 17 17:10 presentation B. Fouke 18 17:30 presentation S.R. McLean & J.M. Nelson 19 17:50 presentation A. Blom 20 18:10 presentation C. Narteau, E. Lajeunesse, F. Métivier & O. Rozier Posters in Illini Student Union Room C SESSION TH-P TH-P-1 TH-P-2 TH-P-3 TH-P-4 TH-P-5 TH-P-6 TH-P-7 TH-P-8 TH-P-9 TH-P-10 TH-P-11 TH-P-12 TH-P-13 Space for each poster is 4 122
B. Senjim W. de Jong, M. van Ledden, M.J. Kolkman & J.S. Ribberin B. Rosier, J.-L. Boillat &A.J. Schleiss A.A. Jiménez, M. Berezowsky & J. Gracia M. Sasaki & K. Kiuchi G.V.Wilkerson, K.C. Trowbridge & S.D. Prager H. Havinga, H.R.A. Jagers & C.J. Sloff Y. Murakami, S. Yamashita & M. Nakatsugawa J.F. Fox, A.N. Papanicolaou & O. Abaci K. Paik & P. Kumar S.Wongsa & Y. Shimizu D. Tsutsumi, M. Fujita & M. Sulaiman Y. Cataño-Lopera & M.H. García
TH-P-14 TH-P-15 TH-P-16 TH-P-17 TH-P-18 TH-P-19 TH-P-20 TH-P-21 TH-P-22 TH-P-23 TH-P-24 TH-P-25
M.A.F. Knaapen, S.J.M.H. Hulscher, M.C.H. Tiessen & J. E. Schlicke, S.E. Coleman &V.I. Nikora K. Uonami, K. Sato, K. Noda, Y. Shimizu, Otsuka & J. Miy F. Bombardelli & G. Gioia J.J. Fedele & M.H. García A.J. Paarlberg, C.M. Dohmen-Janssen, A.P.P. Termes & M. Elhakeem & J. Imran S.F. Leclair & J.Z. Miller Ý. Güneralp & B.L. Rhoads J.D. Abad & M.H. García J.G. Duan J.A. Vasquez, R.G. Millar & P.M. Steffler
Title
an &V. DeMedina
Cross-section periodicity of turbulent gravel-bed river flows Direct numerical simulation of an oscillatory boundary layer close to a rough wall A new integrated, hydro-mechanical model applied to flexible vegetation in riverbeds Morphodynamics and hydraulics of vegetated river reaches: a case study on the Müggelspree in Germa Modeling the effect of stratification on sediment deposition Morphodynamic influence and related issues
M. Velleux & J.F. England Modeling watershed erosion with CASC2D elson, E. Yager, J.G. Venditti, M.P. Lamb & L. Collins sediment supply, and channel morphology Sediment patches, Study on flow at a river confluence Influence of cross-shore sediment movement on long-term shoreline change simulation a & H. Tanaka The formation of beach cusps by waves with their crests parallel to shorelines
er, E. Lajeunesse & M.C. Cacas
ub, J. Buttles & C. Pirmez
Seascape evolution on continental shelves and slopes Incision dynamics and shear stress measurements in submarine channels experiments The role of erosion rate formulation on the ignition and subsidence of turbidity current Internal structure of massive division in sediment gravity flow deposits visualized by grain fabric mapping Controls on geometry and composition of a levee built by turbidity currents in a straight laboratory chann
nesse, F. Métivier & O. Rozier ft high cm high
Yellowstone biocomplexity: microbe-water-mineral dynamics at Mammoth Hot Springs Sediment transport over ripples and dunes The impact of variability in dune dimensions on sediment sorting and morphodynamics Modelling of dune patterns by short range interactions 8 ft long 244 cm long
Changes in river bed morphology and ecology – Tuul River, Mongolia edden, M.J. Kolkman & J.S. Ribberink Prediction of uncertainties in the morphological behaviour of a graded sediment river t &A.J. Schleiss Influence of bed morphology on side weir discharge coefficient ezowsky & J. Gracia Long-term prediction of the effect of a weir in an alluvial river Nature-oriented river improvement at river juncture in river Iwaki, Japan Trowbridge & S.D. Prager Risk assessment methodology using a regional channel erosion potential model agers & C.J. Sloff Knowledge requirements for sustainable fairway management ashita & M. Nakatsugawa Radar rain gauge data-based analysis of causes of slope failure and estimation of sediment yield in the colaou & O. Abaci The impact of agricultural erosion processes upon ä15N, ä13C, and C/N signatures of eroded-soil River networks as emergent characteristics of open dissipative systems Improvement of catchments scale system model for Ishikari River a & M. Sulaiman Changes in the void ratio and void structure of riverbed material with particle size distribution Geometric and migrating characteristics of amalgamated bedforms under oscillatory flows
M.H. Hulscher, M.C.H. Tiessen & J. Using a sand wave model for optimal monitoring of a navigation depth van den Berg eman &V.I. Nikora A PIV investigation into the interaction between wave motion and sediment ripples K. Noda, Y. Shimizu, Otsuka & J. Miyake An application of shallow water model with bed variation and bank erosion process to a natural river Towards a theoretical model of localized turbulent scouring Roughness function for alluvial rivers with dunes Dohmen-Janssen, A.P.P. Termes & A parameterization for flow separation in a river dune development model S.J.M.H. Hulscher A bedload model for uniform sediment derived from the movement of bedforms Time variation of probability distributions of dune-bed elevation in a large river The spatial structure of planform dynamics of meandering rivers Hydrodynamics in Kinoshita-generated meandering bends: importance for river-planform evolution Unsteady flow simulation of alternative bars in a semi-circle bend Millar & P.M. Steffler Vertically-averaged and moment of momentum model for alluvial bend morphology
a rough wall ation in riverbeds study on the Müggelspree in Germany
e change simulation
annels experiments of turbidity current its visualized by grain fabric mapping urrents in a straight laboratory channel
mmoth Hot Springs
d morphodynamics
ed sediment river
tential model
d estimation of sediment yield in the Saru river basin d C/N signatures of eroded-soil
h particle size distribution under oscillatory flows
ediment ripples erosion process to a natural river
nce for river-planform evolution
end morphology
October 7 (Friday)
On this day the conference will be held at the University of Illinois Allerton House Conference Center, located about Bus transportation will be provided. Authors 1 2 3 4 SESSION FR-O1 9:00 invited presentation 9:30 presentation 9:50 presentation 10:10 presentation 10:30 coffee SESSION FR-O2 10:50 invited presentation 11:20 presentation 11:40 presentation 12:00 presentation 12:20 lunch SESSION FR-O3 13:30 presentation 13:50 presentation 14:10 presentation 14:30 closing remarks 15:45 bus back A. Falques S. Yamaguchi & N. Izumi S. Serra & C.A. Vionnet S.E. Coleman, E. Schlicke & S. Blackbourn
5 6 7 8
R. Kostaschuk J. van den Berg & R. van Damme C.F. van der Mark, A. Blom, S.J.M.H. Hulscher, S.F. Lecla A.B. Murray, G. Coco, M. Green, T. Hume & R. Thieler
9 10 11
D. Jerolmack, D. Mohrig & B. McElroy G. Besio, P. Blondeaux & G. Vittori J.M. Nelson, A.R. Burman, Y. Shimizu, S.R. McLean, R.L.
e Conference Center, located about 30 minutes from the Illini Student Union.
Title
hlicke & S. Blackbourn
2D/3D beach morphology: the role of the wave potential stirring Weakly nonlinear analysis of dunes by the use of a sediment transport formula incorporating the pressu Migration of large dunes during extreme flood events of the Paraná River, Argentina Growth of wave-induced ripples
Sediment transport mechanics and subaqueous dune morphology Sand wave simulation on large domains Blom, S.J.M.H. Hulscher, S.F. Leclair & D. Mohrig variability of bedform dimensions On modeling the , M. Green, T. Hume & R. Thieler Different approaches to modeling inner-shelf ‘sorted bedforms’ 00
hrig & B. McElroy A unified description of ripples and dunes in rivers ux & G. Vittori Sand bank formation: comparison between 2D and 3D models rman, Y. Shimizu, S.R. McLean, R.L. Shreve & M. Schmeeckle Computing flow and sediment transport over bedforms
port formula incorporating the pressure gradient River, Argentina