Date: 06.11.2017 Time Activities Hall Name

Date: 06.11.2017 Time Activities Hall Name

DATE: 06.11.2017 TIME ACTIVITIES HALL NAME 11.30-17.30 REGISTRATION OPEN INSIDE VIGYAN BHAWAN 13.30-15.00 IGI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING ROOM NO. 2 & 3 13.30-15.00 IAG/AIG EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING ROOM NO. 4 16.00-17.30 INAUGURAL CEREMONY PLENARY HALL 17.30-18.30 HIGH TEA AND SNACKS ATRUIM AND FOYER HALLS 18.30-20.00 CULTURAL PROGRAMME PLENARY HALL 14.00-15.00 MEETING OF THE IAG-WG ON LANDFORM ASSESSMENT FOR GEODIVERSITY ROOM N0. 5 NOTE FOR POSTER PRESENTERS: * Participants are requested to hang their posters in the respectives places by 8.30 in the morning and take out the posters at 18.30 in the evening. * Each poster can be shown for one day only as per the schedule given at the bottom of each day programme. * Presenting authors are requested to be present at least at the time slot of their poster presentations. DATE: 07.11.2017 TIME PLENARY HALL (GROUND FLOOR) ANNEXE BUILDING - COMMITTEE ROOM "D" HALL NO. 02 & 03 (FIRST FLOOR) HALL NO. 04 (FIRST FLOOR) HALL NO. 05 (SECOND FLOOR) HALL NO. 06 (SECOND FLOOR) 08.30-10.00 FIRST IAG/AIG GENERAL ASSEMBLY 10.00-10.30 TEA/COFFE BREAK +EXHIBITIONS TEA/COFFE BREAK +EXHIBITIONS TEA/COFFE BREAK +EXHIBITIONS TEA/COFFE BREAK +EXHIBITIONS TEA/COFFE BREAK +EXHIBITIONS TEA/COFFE BREAK +EXHIBITIONS 10.30-11.30 KEY NOTE SPEECH: MICHAEL CROZIER (TOPIC: GEOMORPHOLOGY AND SOCIETY) S35+S38+S25: IAG WG GEOMORPHIC HAZARDS & RISKS + EXTREME EVENTS IN GEOMORPHOLOGY+ FUTURE S19: GLACIAL AND PERIGLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY S8: GEOMORPHOLOGICAL OUTREACH S7: ANTHROPOCENE GEOMORPHOLOGY S1: THEORETICAL GEOMORPHOLOGY S10: WEATHERING, SOILS AND REGOLITH ON DIFFERENT TIME SCALES EARTH:RESEARCH FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINIBILITY Chair/s: Carlo Baroni Chair/s: Mary-Louise Byrne Chair/s: Mihai Micu Chair/s: Loczy Denes Chair/s: Olav Slaymaker Chair/s: Hema Achyuthan 11.30-13.00 Milap Chand Sharma Veena U. Joshi Margreth Keiler Savindra Singh Dan Balteanu James Terry Lead Lecture (30 Minutes) Lead Lecture (30 minutes) Lead Lecture (30 minutes) 271: Assessing The Rehabilitation Potential Of Floodplains: Case Study Of The Lower Drava Plain In Lead Lecture (30 minutes) Lead Lecture (30 minutes) 88: Dune Ecosystem Restoration On A Highly Impacted Beach: Analysing Land Use/Cover, Species 12: Modeling Of Mass Movements Risk And Assessment By G I S. Case Of Ain El Hammam Area, Basin Of Tizi- 11.30-11.45 744: How Do Paraglacial Processes Respond To Rapid Alpine Glacier Recession? Hungary 17: Should Theory In Geomorphology Take Human Impacts And Human Agency Seriously? 765: Landscape Evolution Model On Ancient Relief In Tropical Area Diversity And Sediment Transport At Northwest Beach, Point Pelee National Park, Canada. Ouzou,(Algeria) Presenting Author: Stuart Lane, Switzerland Presenting Author: Dénes Lóczy, Hungary Presenting Author: Olav Slaymaker, Canada Presenting Author: Cristina Augustin, Brazil Presenting Author: Mary-Louise Byrne, Canada Presenting Author: Mohamed Said Guettouche, Algeria 11.45-12.00 160: Making The Message Simple : Outreach Related To A World Heritage Site Nomination For A 436: Weathering Of Bedrocks, Formation Of Hardpan Calcretes In The Thar Desert, Western Rajasthan: 136: Drainage Re-Organization At The S E Margin Of The Scandinavian Ice Sheet, N W Russia 323: The Landslide Of Agrigento Hill Case History: Data Collection And Analysis 376: A Spatial Analysis Of Mass Movement Events On Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa 143: The Morphology Of Transition Zones In Mountain Regions 12.00-12.15 Tectonic Process Seen Through A Landscape Straigraphic Marker Horizons Presenting Author: Andrei Panin, Russia Presenting Author: Vincenzo Liguori, Italy Presenting Author: Michael Meadows, South Africa Presenting Author: Gennady Baryshnikov, Russian Federation Presenting Author: Benjamin Van Wyk De Vries, France Presenting Author: Hema Achyuthan, India 24: An Attempt To Improve Dating Of Periglacial Landforms In High Mountain Environments Using 603: Unraveling Glacial Lake Outburst Flood Geomorphology: An Exercise On Jokulhlaup Landscape 480: Integrated Approach To Assess Vulnerability As A Means Towards Quantifying Landslide Consequences 123: Quantifying Changes In Near-Surface Soil Moisture And Temperature During Prescribed Fire Under Three 205: Hydro-Geomorphic Perspective Of Urban Renewal: Selected Examples From Kolkata 165: Goethe’S Morphological Method And Its Influence In Geomorphology 12.15-12.30 Schmidt-Hammer Exposure-Age Dating Interpretation In Iceland At A National Level (Romania) Fuel Loads Presenting Author: Lakshminarayan Satpati, India Presenting Author: Maíra Ferraz, Brazil Presenting Author: Stefan Winkler, Germany Presenting Author: Greta Wells, United States Presenting Author: Marta Jurchescu, Romania Presenting Author: Michael Slattery, United States 18: High-Frequency Holocene Glacial Chronostratigraphies In The Himalayan-Tibetan Orogen Offer 40: Human Intervention On Fluvial Hazards: A Case Study Of The Nagavali River Along The Rayagada District, 206: Silent Killer : Arsenic Contamination In West Bengal, A Case Study Of Baruipur Block, South 24 625: Causes For The Development Of Chambal Badlands, India 412: Understanding Geomorphic Threshold Through Empirical Studies 164: Ferricrete Genesis In The Northwest Of Paraná State (Brazil) 12.30-12.45 Insight Into Past Shifts Of Earth’S Thermal Equator And Coeval Changes In The Sources Of Moisture Orissa Parganas District, West Bengal, India Presenting Author: Vimal Singh, India Presenting Author: Ramkrishna Maiti, India Presenting Author: Leonardo Santos, Brazil Presenting Author: Sourav Saha, United States Presenting Author: Shreya Bandyopadhyay, India Presenting Author: Karabi Das, India 645: Tectono- Geomorphic Evolution Of Ravine And Its Erosion Rate Estimation In The Marginal 28: Contribution Of Numerical Modelling In The Risk Mitigation In Bujumbura / Burundi: Case Of The ‘Banana 118: Human Interferences On Fluvial System: A Study Of River Mahananda In Darjeeling District, 240: On The Scale-Dependency And Mechanical Preconditioning Of Paraglacial Rock Slope Instability – 310: Glacier Dynamics In The Changme Khangpu Basin, Sikkim Himalaya (India) Since 1974 To 2016 307: Study On The Origin Of Thick Laterite On Deccan Plateau, India 12.45-13.00 Ganga Plain, India Tree’ Landslide Along The Kanyosha River West Bengal Conceptual Considerations From Modelling, Field And Laboratory Studies Presenting Author: Manasi Debnath, India Presenting Author: Xiuming Liu, China Presenting Author: Rupa Ghosh, India Presenting Author: Leonidas Nibigira, Belgium Presenting Author: Pompi Sarkar, India Presenting Author: Karoline Messenzehl, Germany 13.00-14.00 LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK LUNCH BREAK PLENARY LECTURE: TAKASHI OGUCHI (TOPIC: APPLICATIONS OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY IN 14.00-15.00 GEOMORPHOLOGY: HISTORICAL REVIEW AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES) S35+S38+S25: IAG WG GEOMORPHIC HAZARDS & RISKS + EXTREME EVENTS IN GEOMORPHOLOGY+ FUTURE S19: GLACIAL AND PERIGLACIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY S20:MOUNTAIN GEOMORPHOLOGY S7: ANTHROPOCENE GEOMORPHOLOGY S1: THEORETICAL GEOMORPHOLOGY S10: WEATHERING, SOILS AND REGOLITH ON DIFFERENT TIME SCALES EARTH:RESEARCH FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINIBILITY Chair/s: Carlo Baroni Chair/s: Devi Dutt Chauniyal Chair/s: Mihai Micu Chair/s: Loczy Denes Chair/s: Olav Slaymaker Chair/s: Hema Achyuthan 15.15-16.45 Milap Chand Sharma Margreth Keiler Savindra Singh Dan Balteanu James Terry Lead Lecture (30 Minutes) 71: The Variability And Uniqueness Of Cirques In The Schladminger Tauern (Eastern Alps, Austria): A Lead Lecture (30 Minutes) 93: Simulation Of Geomorphic Process Chains In Mountain Areas: Progress And Challenges 746: The Co-Evolution Of Geomorphology And Society In The Anthropocene: Sediment Flux In A 530: The Geomorphic Cell: A Basis For Studying Hydro-Geomorphic Connectivity 106: Geomorphological-Pedological Evolution Of Cuesta Escarpment Foothills In Southeastern Tropical Brazil 15.15-15.30 Morphometric Analysis 16: Developments In Mountain Geomorphology Over The Last Decade Presenting Author: Martin Mergili, Austria High Alpine Hydroelectric Power System: Results From The SEDFATE Project Presenting Author: Ronald Pöppl, Austria Presenting Author: Fernando Nadal Junqueira Villela, Brazil Presenting Author: Christine Embleton-Hamann, Austria Presenting Author: Olav Slaymaker, Canada Presenting Author: Stuart Lane, Switzerland 196: Glacial Geomorphology And Glacier Evolution Of Mount Ararat/Ağri Daği (Eastern Anatolia, 263: Land Use/Cover And Climate Change Effects On Streamflow And Sediment Yield: A Case Study Of K A N 621: Concepts And Models For The Ground Thermal Regime As A Tool To Understand Geomorphological 96: Soil Formation In The Southeastern Transbaikalia In The Holocene 15.30-15.45 Turkey) xx Basin, Iran Processes And Landscape Development In Cold Mountain Environments Presenting Author: Olga Bazhenova, Russian Federation Presenting Author: Roberto Sergio Azzoni, Italy Presenting Author: Zahra Sedighifar, Iran Presenting Author: Bernd Etzelmüller, Norway 570: Surface Morphology, Internal Structure And Water Storage Capacities Of Rock Glaciers In The 129: Combining Geomorphic And Dendrogeomorphic Indices With Numerical Modeling For 331: Geomorphic Effects Of Extreme Floods On River Channels: The September 2015 Event In The Nure River 306: Aeolian Pedogenic Characteristics Of Tertiary Limestone Near Port Campbell, Victoria Australia — Marine Or 377: Building Beyond Land: An Overview Of Coastal Land Reclamation In 15 Global Megacities 204: Geomorphology And Society: A Political-Economic Interpretation

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