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Proceedings of the 29th IAHR World Congress (Beijing, 2001)

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  • ISBN: 7-302-04676-X
  • Publisher: Tsinghua University Press
  • Editor(s): Guifen Li
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The XXIX IAHR Congress was held at the Beijing International Convention Center (BICC) in Beijing, September 16-21, 2001. The central theme of the Congress is: 21st Century: The New Era for Hydraulic Research and Its Applications

The central theme was broken down into the following subthemes:

More than 600 papers were presented in 93 sessions during the five days of the Congress. At the Congress two general reports, four keynote lectures and a number of invited lectures were given by leading scientists.

ID Title Authors Year
23613 Modelling Concentration Profiles of Cohesive Sediment in the Changjiang Estuary
Z. Shi
2001
23614 Morphological Change of Artificial Backshore Dunes
Keiko Udo; Satoshi Takewaka; Hitoshi Nishimura
2001
23615 Numerical Investigation of Siltation Patterns in Hong Kong Waters
Onyx W. H. Wai
2001
23616 Numerical Modelling of Storm Surges Along Indian Coasts Using Location Specific Models
P. C. Sinha; P. Chittibabu; S. K. Dube
2001
23617 Numerical Prediction of Scour Around Piles in Near Shore Region
Dr. J. S. Mani Professor
2001
23618 Numerical Studies OF THE Matter Transfer in THE Thermaikos GULF
Y. Krestenitis; V. Kourafalou; Y. Savvidis
2001
23619 On the Question of the SWAN Model Sensitivity to Changes in Time STEPS and Initial Conditions
Oleg Makarynskyy; Antonio Alberto Pires Silva; Dina Makarynska
2001
23620 Physical Modeling of Sediment Deposits in a River Delta Case Study: The Alpenrhein Delta in Lake Constance
M. Roth; M. Weber; G. R. Bezzola
2001
23621 Predicting Water Levels and Currents in the North Sea Using Chaos Theory and Neural Networks
D. P. Solomatine; S. Velickov; J. C. Wust
2001
23622 Reflecting Capability of Submerged Breakwaters
Yong-Sik Cho; Bong-Hee Lee; Tae-Hoon Yoon
2001

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