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Proceedings of the 35th IAHR World Congress (Chengdu, 2013)

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  • ISBN: 9781629938141
  • Publisher: Tsinghua University Press
  • Editor(s): Zhaoyin Wang; Joseph H. W. Lee; Jizhang Gao; Shuyou Cao
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The 35th World Congress of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) is held in Chengdu, southwestern China from September 8 to 13, 2013. The central theme of the congress is “the wise find pleasure in water" (Confucius, BC 552-BC 479). The sub-themes are Water Engineering and Civilization; Hydro-Environment; Fluvial Hydraulics and River Management; Maritime Hydraulics and Coastal Engineering; Water Resources and Hydroinformatics; and Climate Change and Hazard Mitigation. The congress provides a forum for scientists, engineers, and managers to share recent research advances and be updated on the latest technology in all branches of hydraulic and water engineering.

The local organizer received 2,161 abstracts from 80 countries and regions submitted for the 6 sub-themes and 99 abstracts submitted for 8 special seminars. The international scientific committee and a panel consisting of 144 scientists and experts reviewed the abstracts, and 1,886 abstracts were accepted for the congress. Finally, 1375 full papers submitted to the congress and most of them are accepted after the second round of review.

The proceedings contains 1195 papers, among them 25% are on fluvial hydraulics, 21% on hydro-environment, 18% on water resources, and 10%~13% on water engineering, maritime hydraulics, and climate change and hazard mitigation. The proceedings publish papers in 9 parts: 1) keynote and invited lectures; 2) papers for John Fisher Kennedy student paper competition, which were selected from 64 submitted abstracts and full papers after two round of review; 3) Water Engineering and Civilization; 4) Hydro-Environment; 5) Fluvial Hydraulics and River Management; 6) Maritime Hydraulics and Coastal Engineering; 7) Water Resources and Hydroinformatics; 8) Climate Change and Hazard Mitigation; and 9) papers for 8 special seminars. During the congress 1239 papers are presented in 139 sessions for oral presentations and 7 sessions for poster presentations. The abstracts of the presentations are printed in a book for the participants of the congress and the full papers are published in the electronic proceedings by Tsinghua University Press.

ID Title Authors Year
14965 Climate Change and Corresponding Changes of Wave Conditions at the German Baltic Sea Coast
Norman Ier; Christian Schlamko; Peter Frohle
2013
14966 A HYDRUS-1D Based Evaluation of the Effects of Green Roof Designs on Runoff Control
Qiaoling Tang; Huapeng Qin; Nv Tang; Baomu Song
2013
14967 Two-Dimensional Flood Simulation in Uijeongbu Area Using a New Approach Method and by Comparing with the Existing Results of One-Dimensional Simulations
Tae-Reem Kim; Ju-Seong Om; Wansu Kim; Jun-Haeng Heo
2013
14968 A WEAP Model for Water Resource and Environmental Management in Moyang River Basin, China
Luanhui Xiao; Huapeng Qin; Xiangying Yu; Xiang Cheng
2013
14969 Environmental Management Strategy for Improving Ecological Status of SEE Ports
Leonardo Damiani; Jordan Marinski; Tatiana Branca; Matilda Mali; Tania Floqi; Chrysostomos Stylios
2013
14970 Analysis for River Channel Processes Due to the Typical Bank Collapse in the Upper Yellow River Based on GIS Method
Shu Anping; Gao Jing; You Wei; Li Fanghua
2013
14971 Study on the Mechanism and Process of Gravity Erosion on the Gully Slope of Qiaogou Watershed
Jishan Yang; Wenyi Yao; Lingling Wang
2013
14972 Effects of Interrogation Area on the Accuracy of Surface Image Velocimetry
Seojun Kim; Kwonku Yu; Byungman Yoon; Gabryul Park
2013
14973 Representation of Global Precipitation Anomaly Using Four Major Climate Patterns
Ji Chen; Chi Hang Chung
2013
14974 Role of Global Water Resource Conservation Projects in World Sustainable Development
Ji Chen; Haiyun Shi
2013

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