11Th, September, 2020

11Th, September, 2020

Time is based on Time Zone in Japan Updated: 11th, September, 2020 Keynote lectures: 20min for talk and 10 min for questions oral presentation: 12 min for talk and 3 min for questions Day 1: 15th, September 10am- Opening 15th, September 10am Keynote Lecture 1: Prof. Tetsuya Sumi: Challenges on Flood and Sediment Management of dams under changing climate in Japan Keynote Lecture 2: Dr. Jonathan Nelson: A General Lagrangian Tracking Methodology for Riverine Flow and Transport Keynote Lecture3: Prof. Xudong Fu: Morphodynamics of alluvial-bedrock rivers subject to landslide dams in Tibet Plateau 1 horu break Room1 Room2 Room3 Room4 Room5 Room6 Session 1: 15th, September 1:30pm- Environmental hydraulics Histroal water project: Hydraulic Session Hydraulic Structure (1) River morphodynamics (2) Flood prediction (1) Tsunami (General) structure Yasuharu Watanabe, Kitami Makoto Nakatsugawa, Muroran Won Kim, Korea Institute of Hyoseop Woo, Gwangju Institute Radianta Triatmadja Chair Michio Sanjou, Kyoto University Institute of Technology Institute of Technology Construction Technology of Science and Technology University of Gadjah Mada HYDRO-GEOMORPHOLOGICAL APPLICATION OF RIVER BANK FORMATION PROCESSES OF PROBABLE MAXIMUM FLOOD THE SWIMMING BEHAVIOR OF EFFECT OF MASONRY CHANGES IN THE FLOW PROTECTION WITH PRIMARY SPAWNING HABITATS FOR AYU INUNDATION SIMULATION FOR TRIBORODON HAKONENSIS IN EMBANKMENT LOCATED ON STRUCTURE AND ENERGY LOSS 1:30- VELOCITY REDUCTION FUNCTION FISH REQUIRED UNDER TURBID RIVERS IN TOYAMA PREFECTURE, STREAM-TYPE FISHWAY WITH THE MOUNTAIN SLOPE CALLED AS OF A TSUNAMI CURRENT 1:45pm TO CURVED FLOW CONDITIONS BY DAM IMPACTS IN JAPAN SLOPE OF 1/10 “IGA-BANE” THROUGH FOREST WITH A GAP THE TENRYU RIVER Makoto Hyodo, Shinji Takahashi, Ryusei Yagi, Shuichi Kure, Shouma Katsutoshi Watanabe, Nozomu Taisei Sato, Tomoaki Funakoshi, Taisuke Ishigaki, Ruiji Kawanaka, Hiromi Yamasaki, Yasuhiro Ishikawa, Bambang Adhi Naveed Anjum, Norio Tanaka Oonaka Muneyuki Aoki Michik Hayashi Takemon, Tetsuya Sumi Priyambodho RIVERBED INCISION IN THE UNDERGROUND INUNDATION BY THREE-DIMENSIONAL HYDRAULIC STUDY ON LEVEE ASSESMENT OF TSUNAMI FLOW DETAILS AROUND PILE- VIETNAMESE MEKONG DELTA DUE SIMULTANEOUS PLUVIAL AND MODELLING OF FLOW IN A WEIR ARRANGEMENT ON KUROBE PREPAREDNESS MEASURES IN 1:45- GROUP GROYNES TO ALTERED FLOW REGIME AND FLUVIAL FLOODING IN URBAN AND POOL TYPE FISHWAY WITH ALLUVIAL FAN CONSTRUCTED IN EAST COAST OF SRI LANKA BASED 2:00pm SEDIMENT LOAD AREA ORIFICES FOR DESIGN THE EARLY 19TH CENTURY ON 2004 TSUNAMI EVENT Doan Van Binh, Sameh Kantoush, W.M.L.K.ABEYRATNE, Obaidullah Safie, Akihiro Mitsuhiro Terada, Taisuke Renee Josiah, D.P.C. Laknath, S. Tetsuya Sumi, Nguyen Phuong P.S.WEERASINGHE and Tadaharu Ishikawa, Hiroshi Senoo Tominaga Ishigaki, Taira Ozaki, Keiichi Toda Araki Mai, La Vinh Trung S.B.WEERAKOON RIVERBED VARIATION AS SEDIMENT BYPASS TUNNEL of HIGH RESOLUTION NUMERICAL EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION DEVELOPMENT OF DYNAMIC VARIABILITY IN STAGE-DISCHARGE INFLUENCED BY NATURAL AND THE OLDEST MASONRY DAM in MODELLING OF TSUNAMI ON ARTIFICIAL CONTROL AGAINST FLASH FLOOD HAZARD INDEX RELATIONSHIPS IN RIVER REACH HUMAN-INTERFERED JAPAN ~Kobe Nunobiki Dam INUNDATION USING QUADTREE PERIODICALLY DEFLECTED FLOW (DFFHI) IN WANG RIVER BASIN, 2:00- WITH BED EVOLUTIONS PHENOMENA OF GENDOL RIVER, Bypass System and Dam METHOD AND GPU IN SUBMERGED HYDRAULIC JUMP THAILAND 2:15pm MT. MERAPI AREA, INDONESIA Resiliency Upgrade~ ACCELERATION Djoko Legono, Paula Swastika, Robin Kumar Biswas, Shinji Sathit Chantip, Nat Marjang, Shuang Gao, Greg Collecutt, Youichi Yasuda, Shintaro Narazaki Bambang Yulistyanto, Radianta Makoto MATSUSHITA Egashira, Daisuke Harada Kobkiat Pongput William J. Syme, Philip Ryan Triatmadja, Intan Supraba DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF RIVER FLOOD CONTROLS AND WATER UTILIZATION FACILITIES IN THE COMPUTATIONS OF THE FLOWS A ONE-DIMENSIONAL HYDRO- FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS FOR THE MIDDLE AND LOWER REACHES OF MIXING CHARACTERISTICS OF 45º INLAND FOREST MODEL DESIGN OVER THE WEIR CHANGING SEDIMENT-MORPHODYNAMIC ISHIKARI RIVER CONSIDERING THE ISHIKARI RIVER OVER 100 INCLINED DUCKBILL DENSE JETS CONSIDERING TSUNAMI BORNE FROM THE SUBMERGED TO MODEL FOR THE CHANGJIANG RAINFALL PATTERNS USING YEARS - TRANSFORMATION OF 2:15- IN CO-FLOWING CURRENTS LARGE DRIFTWOOD 2:30pm SURFACE FLOWS WATERWAY DOWNSCALED D4PDF DATA COLD REGION PEATLANDS INTO ONE OF JAPAN’S TOP RICE CULTIVATION AREAS, LEADING TO THE FORMATION OF A MAJOR ECONOMIC ZONE - Chunchen Xia, Hui Liang, Zhixian NGUYEN THANH THU, Makoto Hideto Kon, Takashi Inoue, Mingtao Jiang, Wei Chen, Adrian Rowan Sachika De Costa, Norio Seongwook Choi, Sung-Uk Choi Cao, Songbai Peng, Youwei Li, Nakatsugawa, Tomohito Yamada, Yasuyuki Hirai, Kazumasa Wing-Keung Law Tanaka Qifeng Liu, Wei Zhang Tsuyoshi Hoshino Nakamura, Satomi Kawamura A GLIMPSE OF THE WATER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF VEGETATION EFFECTS ON THE COMBINING TWO ALGORITHMS STUDY ON A MONITORING MANAGEMENT POLICY IN THE THE EFFECT OF LARGE DEBRIS BANDAL-LIKE STRUCTURES FOR LATERAL CHANNEL MIGRATION AS A TRANSITION RULES FOR CA- METHOD FOR SEAGRASS BEDS CHOSUN DYNASTY (1392-1910) IN DAMMING ON SCOUR BEHIND A SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT IN DURING 2016 AUGUST FLOODS IN BASED INUNDATION MODEL USING ENVIRONMENTAL DNA KOREA THROUGH THE ASPECT OF SEAWALL DUE TO TSUNAMI BRAIDED JAMUNA RIVER THE OTOFUKE RIVER 2:30- EMBANKMENTS 2:45pm Md Ashiqur Rahman, MD Munsur Maiko Akatsuka, Yuriko Rahman, Shampa, Anisul Haque, Tomoko Kyuka, Satomi Takayama, Edwin Muchebve, Obaja Triputera Wijaya, Tsun- Hyoseop Woo, Byungman Yoon, Warniyati Seimahuira, Radianta MD Maruf Dustegir, Nusrat Jahan Yamaguchi, Kazunori Okabe, Kazunori Ito, Tomohiro Kuwae, Hua, Yang Young-Uk Kim, Ha-Young Jang Triatmadja, Nur yuwono Nishat, Hajime Nakagawa, Yasuyuki Shimizu, Hideto Kon Kenta Watanabe, Toshifumi Motaher Hossain Minamoto CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL DIATOMS AND DINOFLAGELLATES MORPHODYNAMICS OF A SMALL INVESTIGATION OF HYDRAULIC MEASUREMENT AND CAVITATION INTENSITY IN GLASS NETWORK (CNN)-BASED DISTRIBUTION DURING DRY MEANDERING RIVER IN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ANCIENT CALCULATION OF BORE BEAD-WATER MIXTURES BASED TRANSFER LEARNING SEASON IN MARCROTIDAL AMAZON BASIN FROM LANDSAT INLET SLUICE BARREL IN NUWARA PROPAGATION IN MEANDERING ON IODOMETRIC TITRATION IMPLEMENTED TO TIME-SERIES TANINTHARYI RIVER ESTUARY, 2:45- AND UAV WEWA RESERVOIR RIVER 3:00pm FLOOD FORECAST MYANMAR Lett Wai Nwe, Gubash Azhikodan, Ganila Paranavithana, J.M.W.S. Dingkang Xia, Kunpeng Su, Kattia Rubi Arnez Ferrel, Jonathan Katsuhide Yokoyama, Masashi Jayasundara, H.W.G. Harindra, Daisuke Kobayashi, Tatsuhiko Nobuaki Kimura, Daichi Baba Jianhua Wu, Xinming Zhang Nelson, Yasuyuki Shimizu Kodama, Nay Oo Hlang, Nyo Nyo W.D.N. Ranasinghe, R.S. Uchida, Yoshihisa Kawahara Tun Ranasinghe 30 min break Session 2: 15th, September 3:30pm- Historical water project: Water Session Hydraulic structure (2) River basin management Flood prediction (2) Water quality Tsunami and storm tides management Yasuhiro Yoshikawa, Kitami Atsuhiro Yorozuya, Public Works Takuya Inoue, Civil Engineering Masanori Nunokawa, Civil Gregory De Costa,Open Sannasiraj, AS, Indian Institute Chair institute of Technology Research Institute Reseach Institute Engineering Reseach Institute Polytechnic of New Zealand of Technology Madra PROPOSAL OF SLOPING ENERGY RESEARCH ON DAM INFLOW A REVIEW OF RECENT HINDCAST OF TYPHOON DISCHARGE ESTIMATION BY STIV IMPROVEMENT OF WATER DISSIPATOR WITH STACKED PREDICTION DURING SEVERE RESTORATION OF THE CHUGUGI JONGDARI AND NON-TIDAL SEA COMBINED WITH THE MAXIMUM QUALITY USING A TRIANGULAR BOULDERS IN LOW DROP FLOOD USING MACHINE RAINFALL DATA (1770~1910) IN LEVEL RESIDUALS IN MIKAWA ENTROPY METHOD SOLAR STILL 3:30- STRUCTURES LEARNING METHODS KOREA BAY USING FDDA IN WRF 3:45pm Amir Asyraf, Hiroaki Terasaki, Ryo Nakamura, Kyeong Ok Kim, Takuya Hamada, Ichiro Fujita, Makoto Nakatsugawa, Riko Kenji Furuichi, Shunya Kato, Youichi Yasuda, Keito Masui Hyeonjun Kim Shigeru Kato, Ryota Nakamura, Kojiro Tani, Keisuke Nakayama Sakamoto, Yosuke Kobayashi Tomohiro Umemura, Teruyuki Takumi Okabe Fukuhara, Mika Hasegawa, CHANGES IN WATER QUALITY FLOOD SUSCEPTIBLE ANALYSIS DUE TO ANTHROPOGENIC HISTORICAL WATER PROJECTS IN THE EFFECT OF GRAIN SIZE IN APPLICATION OF OPTICAL FLOW NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF STORM AND INUNDATION RISK MAPPING ACTIVITIES AND FEASIBLE KYUSHU DISTRICT, JAPAN, AND A DIKE BREACHING DUE TO TECHNIQUES FOR RIVER SURFACE TIDES ALONG THE NORTHERN 3:45- FOR A REGULATED RIVER, CASE BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN REMOVAL CURRENT PROJECT IN OVERTOPPING FLOWS FLOW MEASUREMENTS COAST OF CAGAYAN, PHILIPPINES 4:00pm STUDY: SG. TAJAR METHODS FOR SALINE WATER– AFGHANISTAN CASE STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND Shinichiro Onda, Koichi Shimizu, Jumpei Yagi, Kojiro Tani, Ichiro Eny Suria A Jalil, Shanker Kumar Yashika De Costa, Wei-Qin Toshiyuki MORIYAMA IMEE BREN VILLALBA Yosuke Higo, Takashi Hosoda Fujita, Keisuke Nakayama Sinnakaudan, Mukhlis Zainol Zhuang STORM SURGE FORECASTING DAMAGE TO BRIDGES DUE TO FLOOD FORECAST BASED ON BASIC STUDY ON DRAINAGE LONG-TERM CHANGE OF RIVER A TRADITIONAL FLOOD AND INUNDATION ESTIMATION MEDIUM SCALE FLOODING: A DEEP LEARNING USING METHOD FROM A RETARDING WATER TEMPERATURE FLOWING MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY IN DURING TROPICAL STROM PABUK CASE STUDY OF THE IWANE DISTRIBUTION MAP OF BASIN TO THE UJI RIVER INTO RESERVOIRS IN JAPAN KASE RIVER BASIN, JAPAN 2019 IN THE SOUTHERN COAST 4:00- OHASHI BRIDGE PRECIPITATION 4:15pm OF THAILAND Yoshiya OGAWA, Masanori Sera, WATIN THANATHANPHON, Tomoya Matsuda, Yasuharu Shota Michikata,

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