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Provisional Program - ISE2016: International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, Melbourne, Australia. 7-12 February 2016 1 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 TH 2016 Pre-Conference Activities Evening: Welcome Reception MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 TH 2016 8:45 Welcome Session Plenary: Vladimir Nikora and Angela Gurnell (Members Dining Room) 9:15 Angela Gurnell Plant-fluvial process interactions: getting to the roots of the problem 9:55 Vladimir Nikora Flow-plants interactions: interplay of drag forces and transport processes at multiple scales 10:30 Morning Tea Session Life Cycle Modelling in Aquatic Systems (S1) and Remote Sensing Applications (S12 - commencing in at 12:15pm) Environmental Flows (G1) Vegetation and Fluvial Processes (G11) Room Harrison Room A Members Dining Room Hans Ebeling Room Chairs Thomas Hardy Courtney Johnson Justin Costelloe 11:00 Dana Schmidt Modeling of Mountain Whitefish (Prosopium williamsoni) egg stranding in the Columbia River in British Columbia, Canada and an assessment of effects on recruitment. Avril Horne Representing ecological response in environmental water management decision support tools: conditional probabilities networks Gregory Egger Succession processes of a dynamic riparian ecosystem: the lower river Allier (France) 11:15 Russell Perry Modeling infection and mortality of juvenile Chinook salmon due to disease caused by Ceratonova shasta in the Klamath River Piotr Parasiewicz Determination of method for estimating environmental flows (eflows) in Poland Takashi Asaeda The response of riparian vegetation to sediment behaviour in midstream river channel 11:30 Russell Perry Modelling fish movement in a spatially explicit population model of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Klamath River, USA John Koehn Using a Population model to help manage flows and carp Binliang Lin An hydro-morphological study with a physics-based numerical model 11:45 Normand Bergeron Functional habitat chronology analysis: integrating life stages habitat requirements and habitat connectivity for estimating river production potential Scott A Hardie Compounding Effects of Agricultural Land Use and Water Use in Free- Flowing Rivers: Confounding Issues for Water Management Akihiko Nakayama Numerical simulation of river flow around a bend with gravel bar and vegetation 12:00 Victor Bret Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of brown trout populations Mark Southwell Watercourse hydrology: An interesting dilemma for the Gwydir and Warrego-Darling LTIM projects Richard Boothroyd Modelling vegetation-flow interactions: the importance of accurately representing plant morphology 12:15 Joseph Wheaton 30 minute Keynote: Upscaling Reach Scale Ecohydraulic Models to Inform Population Level Salmonid Life Cycle Modelling and Restoration Actions – Lessons from the Columbia River Basin (finishes at 12:45) Robert Milhous On History of Habitat Criteria in Instream Flow Studies. Part 1 Nuosha Zhang Impact of instream wood on bank erosion 12:30 Lunch

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Provisional Program - ISE2016: International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, Melbourne, Australia. 7-12 February 2016

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH 2016

Pre-Conference Activities Evening: Welcome Reception

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH 2016

8:45 Welcome

Session Plenary: Vladimir Nikora and Angela Gurnell (Members Dining Room)

9:15 Angela Gurnell Plant-fluvial process interactions: getting to the roots of the problem

9:55 Vladimir Nikora Flow-plants interactions: interplay of drag forces and transport processes at multiple scales

10:30 Morning Tea

Session Life Cycle Modelling in Aquatic Systems (S1) and Remote Sensing Applications (S12 - commencing in

at 12:15pm)

Environmental Flows (G1)

Vegetation and Fluvial Processes (G11)

Room Harrison Room A Members Dining Room Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs Thomas Hardy Courtney Johnson Justin Costelloe

11:00 Dana Schmidt Modeling of Mountain Whitefish

(Prosopium williamsoni) egg stranding in the Columbia River in British Columbia, Canada and an

assessment of effects on recruitment.

Avril Horne Representing ecological response in environmental water management decision support tools: conditional

probabilities networks

Gregory Egger Succession processes of a dynamic riparian ecosystem: the lower river

Allier (France)

11:15 Russell Perry Modeling infection and mortality of

juvenile Chinook salmon due to disease caused by Ceratonova shasta

in the Klamath River

Piotr Parasiewicz Determination of method for

estimating environmental flows (eflows) in Poland

Takashi Asaeda The response of riparian vegetation to sediment behaviour in midstream

river channel

11:30 Russell Perry Modelling fish movement in a

spatially explicit population model of juvenile Chinook salmon in the

Klamath River, USA

John Koehn Using a Population model to help

manage flows and carp

Binliang Lin An hydro-morphological study with a

physics-based numerical model

11:45 Normand Bergeron Functional habitat chronology analysis: integrating life stages

habitat requirements and habitat connectivity for estimating river

production potential

Scott A Hardie Compounding Effects of Agricultural

Land Use and Water Use in Free-Flowing Rivers: Confounding Issues

for Water Management

Akihiko Nakayama Numerical simulation of river flow around a bend with gravel bar and

vegetation

12:00 Victor Bret Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of

brown trout populations

Mark Southwell Watercourse hydrology: An

interesting dilemma for the Gwydir and Warrego-Darling LTIM projects

Richard Boothroyd Modelling vegetation-flow

interactions: the importance of accurately representing plant

morphology

12:15 Joseph Wheaton 30 minute Keynote: Upscaling Reach Scale Ecohydraulic Models to Inform Population Level Salmonid Life Cycle Modelling and Restoration Actions –

Lessons from the Columbia River Basin (finishes at 12:45)

Robert Milhous On History of Habitat Criteria in

Instream Flow Studies. Part 1

Nuosha Zhang Impact of instream wood on bank

erosion

12:30 Lunch

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Session Remote Sensing Applications for Hydro and Morphodynamic

Monitoring and Modelling (S12)

Hydraulics-ecology Interactions (G10)

Vegetation and Fluvial Processes (G11)

Room Harrison Room A Members Dining Room Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs George Heritage & David Milan Takashi Asaeda Megan Klaar

1:30 Janet Anstee Reconstruction of seagrass extent

from retrospective analysis of Landsat imagery

Gregory Pasternack Chinook salmon spawning site selection is influenced by size of

microhabitat patch

Emilio Politti Developing allometric relationships

for riparian vegetation friction characterization

1:45 Andrew Neverman Reconstructing the sediment

dynamics of an overloaded gravel bed river, East Cape, New Zealand

Piotr Cienciala Modeling the influence of channel morphology on spatial patterns in energetic profitability of foraging

habitat for drift-feeding trout.

Ho-Seong Jeon Concept of bed roughness boundary layer and its application to 2d depth-averaged analysis of flow and fluvial process in streams with vegetation

2:00 Suthira Thongkao UAV based monitoring of a living

weir in Thailand

Robyn Watts Application of 2D-hydraulic models to help predict ecosystem responses to in-channel environmental flows

Wayne Erskine Changes in Distribution and Loading of Large Wood in Sand-Bed Channels Flanked by a Monsoonal Vine Forest in Kakadu National Park, Australia Following Cyclone Monica in 2006

2:15 Stephane Bertin Field monitoring of gravel-bed

surface structure at the grain scale with stereo-photogrammetry and the

information derived

Eva Enders A developed 2D hydrodynamic and

habitat model for northern form Dolly Varden fish species in the Canadian

Western Arctic

James Hart Quantifying solute mixing and flow fields in low velocity, real emergent

vegetation

2:30 Rob E Thomas Monitoring seasonal changes to

Macrophyte patch form with infrared photography

Ana Teixeira da Silva Effect of parasitic sea lamprey on

profile drag of lake trout: consequences for swimming

Mike J Saynor Morphodynamic changes caused by

Cyclone Monica April 2006 on Ngarradj Creek, Northern Territory

2:45 Shinji Fukuda Using structure from motion

techniques to describe and evaluate instream physical habitat

Eleanor Gee Dispersal in stratified environments a biophysical modelling study of Black

Bream larvae in a salt-wedge estuary

Ryota Tsubaki Interannual flood impact on aquatic

plant cover in a gravel-bed river

3:00 Luca Demarchi River remote sensing for setting-up

quantitative hydromorphological rehabilitation targets

Steven Sandi Linking hydraulic regime

characteristics to vegetation status in the Macquarie Marshes

Kayo Asami Hydrodynamic effects and role of

river morphology in conservation of cobble bar vegetation

3:15 Afternoon Tea

Session Remote Sensing Applications for Hydro and Morphodynamic

Monitoring and Modelling (S12)

Advances in Ecohydraulics (S2, G17, G13)

Vegetation and Fluvial Processes (G11)

Room Harrison Room A Members Dining Room Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs George Heritage & David Milan Maike Paul Megan Klaar

3:45 Gregory Pasternack Topographic change detection and

sediment budgeting at segment, reach, and morphological unit scales

after a flood of 20 times bankfull discharge

Andrew Folkard Flow interactions with blue mussel

patches: hydrodynamic and ecological implications

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4:00 Thomas Hardy Application of an unmanned aerial system to obtain remotely sensed data to derive a high resolution

digital terrain model of river topography for use in flow

dependent inundation modeling of riparian vegetation and gar (Lepisosteiformes) habitat

Paul S Kemp Winter habitat use by brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a southern English

chalk stream: implications for behaviour and performance.

Emilio Politti Extending a Hydromorphodynamic

Reduced Complexity Model with Riparian Vegetation Dynamics

4:15 Jeffrey Tuhtan RAPTOR: Real-time particle tracking

in rivers

Pieterjan Verhelst Spatio-temporal analysis of fish

behaviour: lessons learnt to stimulate fish passage

Noriko Uchida The settling pattern of vegetation

seeds on alternate sandbars and the effect of corresponding vegetation

on river bed morphology

4:30 Amy Woodget Quantifying fluvial substrate size using hyperspatial resolution UAS

imagery and SfM-photogrammetry

Klaus D Joehnk Seagrass dynamics in Western Port, Victoria – a coupled hydrodynamic-

wave-population dynamics simulation tool

Agnieszka Rajwa-Kuligiewicz Spatio-temporal variability of water

temperature in an anastomosing section of the Narew river.

4:45 Neil Sims RiM-FIM floodplain inundation

models in the Murray Darling Basin, Australia

Maike Paul Plant parameters as drivers for drag forces under extreme wave loading

Yoon J CHA An application study on vegetation indicator for assessment of stream

condition in Korea

5:00 Rohan M Benjankar EAARL-B: The River Bathymetry

Revealed

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH 2016

Session Plenary: Nicolas Lamouroux and John Nestler (Members Dining Room)

Chair Michael Stewardson

8:45 Nicolas Lamouroux Testing habitat-based predictions of community responses to river flow restoration: generic lessons from a data-rich

case study

9:25 John Nestler Does Ecohydraulics Have Guiding Principles?

10:15 Presentation by Denis Flett on behalf the Major Sponsors (Department of Environment Water Land and Planning, Victorian Environmental Water Holder and Arthur Rylah Institute)

10:25 Introduction to the New “Journal of Ecohydraulics” (IAHR – Chris Katopodis)

10:30 Morning Tea

Session Securing Sustainable Hydropower (S8)

Advances in Fish Passage Research (S6)

River and Floodplain Restoration (G2, G3, G4)

Welcome to the 12th Conference on Hydraulics

in Water Engineering & Presentation of National

Committee on Water Engineering Student

Scholarships

Room AFL Dining Room Members Dining Room Harrison Room A Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs John Conallin & Marie Egerrup

Eva Enders & Paul Kemp Jarod Lyon Warwick Bishop

11:00 Miho Nakano A case study on

installation of small hydropower plant: focusing on small

hydropower potential survey with resident

initiation

Christos Katapodis Not all fish ways are

created equal

Baptiste Marteau Changes in physical

habitat in an ecologically important upland river

following tributary reconnection.

11:15 Craig Boys Ecohydraulic research to

protect fish at hydropower and other river infrastructure: An

international collaboration to solve a

global problem.

Eric De Oliveira Use of passive integrated

transponder tags to analyse the behaviour of young eels in specific eel

passes and in the multispecies fish pass

David Gilvear Dispersal of augmented

gravel in a steep, boulder-bedded reach: early

implications for spawning habitat

Scale-hierarchic and Multiple Stressors (S11) Chairs: Kris Van Looy &

Jeremy Piffady

11:30 Atle Harby Environmental Design of

Hydropower

Paul Branco Performance of a

potamodromous cyprinid negotiating a small weir

Gregory Pasternack Designing rivers with

multiple scales of channel and floodplain variation to yield diverse processes and

ecosystem services

Shannan Crow Impacts of water

allocation on native fish are mediated by an invasive predator and landscape

context

11:45 Matthias Schneider Ecohydraulic

investigations of hydropeaking: the role of

river morphology

Keiko Muraoka How can we design

desirable flow conditions for pools and weir fishways

for each species? – An experimental study of the swimming behavior of fish and flow characteristics in pools, focusing on weirs –

Jukka Jormola Planning and construction

of compensative reproduction channels for

salmonid fish

Christian Wolter Spatial and temporal scales of fishes response to river

hydromorphology

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12:00 Antonio N Pinheiro Hydropower operation

and trout habitat losses: is it a fate?

Normand Bergeron Analysis of brook trout

spatial behaviour during passage attempts of

corrugated culverts using near-infrared illumination

video imagery

Joachim Pander Biological community

responses to floodplain restoration of European

rivers

Kris Van Looy Hierarchical analyses of

French macroinvertebrate communities' responses to anthropogenic multi-scale

stressors

12:15 Veronique Gouraud Effect of measures to

mitigate hydropeaking impacts on biological

communities

Rui Rivaes Improvement of yellow

eels’ movements through fish lifts.

Hironori Hayashi A practice of stream

restoration project in urban area and its evaluation

Carlos Alonso Towards a holistic indicator of flow disturbance impact: fish community size spectra

12:30 Lunch

Session Securing Sustainable Hydropower (S8)

Advances in Fish Passage Research (S6)

River and Floodplain Restoration (G2, G3, G4)

Scale-hierarchic and Multiple Stressors (S11)

Chairs John Conallin & Marie Egerrup

Eva Enders & Paul Kemp Amber Clarke Kris Van Looy & Jeremy Piffady

1:30 Svein Saltveit Establishing mitigation strategies for salmonid

gravel stages in hydropeaking rivers: a field-based modelling

approach

Eva C Enders Fish passage of sturgeon

Jarod Lyon A case study for measuring

outcomes from large management interventions on fishes: the Murray River

resnagging experiment

Yoon J Cha Development of

standardised-integrated assessment system for

river/stream environment in Korea

1:45 Maria Costa Underlying mechanisms of movement patterns in

cyprinids affected by hydropeaking

Anders G Andersson Describing fish passage in a

river confluence with telemetry and CFD

Rui Rivaes Contributions from riparian

vegetation modeling experiments to

ecohydraulics research

Amélie Truchy Disentangling the impacts of multiple stressors along

a hydromorphological gradient on stream

ecosystem structure and functioning

2:00 Franz Greimel Longitudinal assessment of hydro peaking impacts

and evaluation of mitigation measures

Brett D Pflugrath Sensor Fish: using an

autonomous sensor to quantify hydraulic

conditions experienced by fish when passing

downstream through river infrastructure

Thomas Hardy Application of adaptive

hydraulics for estimation of river bed evolution after

dam removal on the habitat quantity and

quality of aquatic resources and river recreation

José Santiago Stream flow regime,

temperature and climate change: the loss of fish

habitat

Poster Sessions

Room AFL Dining Room Members Dining Room Harrison Room A

Chairs Sarah Yarnell Ben Stewart-Koster Håkon Sundt

2:15 FLUVIAL PROCESSES - Poster

Session

Speed talks by poster presenters until 2:30 pm

FLOW-ECOLOGY and FISH MOVEMENT - Poster Session

Speed talks by poster presenters until 2:30 pm

APPLICATIONS - Poster Session

Speed talks by poster presenters until 2:30 pm

2:30

2:45

3:00

3:15 Afternoon Tea

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Session Securing Sustainable Hydropower (S8)

Advances in Fish Passage Research (S6)

River and Floodplain Restoration Planning, Implementation and

Evaluation (G2, G3, G4, G7)

Physical Modelling of Ecohydraulic Interactions

(S4)

Room AFL Dining Room Members Dining Room Harrison Room A Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs John Conallin & Marie Egerrup

Eva Enders & Paul Kemp Fiona Spruzen Heide Friedrich & Marco Ghisalberti

3:45 Ana Adeva Bustos Classification and

comparison of hydrological impacts of hydropower to support the concesion revision

management

Stéphane Tétard Use of 2D acoustic

telemetry to study the behaviour of Atlantic salmon smolts (Salmo

salar) approaching Poutés (Allier River, France)

Bjørn Otto Dønnum Wetted area versus habitat

quality

KEYNOTE:

Andrew Folkard Creating patches of

comprehension and filling gaps in knowledge: physical modelling

contributions to joined-up understanding of

heterogeneous eco-scapes

4:00 Christopher Gippel Hydropower operation

model to predict the impact of environmental flow rules on electricity

production potential

Ana T Teixeira da Silva Attraction and repulsion

measures for safe bypass of Atlantic salmon smolts

David Stork Resurrecting the Kakadu of

the South

4:15 Atle Harby A method to assess

impacts from hydropeaking

Robert Brackley Migration of Atlantic

salmon (Salmo Salar)at low-head Archimedean

screw hydropower schemes

Alana O’Brien Risk management of waterways: impact

determination of waterway barrier works for fish

passage in Queensland

Andrew House Use of 1D hydraulic models

to assess habitat sensitivity: a case study

from Boxford, UK

4:30 Melanie Müller Effects of novel

hydropower technologies on fish damage methodological

approaches

Kordula Schwarzwalder Fish downstream migration

at hydro power plants – screen passage and

mortality investigations

Peter Gell Prospects for ecological

recovery in wetlands limited by muddy Murray

flows

Robert Thomas How do animals

communicate in complex hydrodynamic

environments? Linking hydraulics and ecology in

rivers.

4:45 Sveinn K Valdimarsson Tale of two rivers; The largest hydro project in Iceland and its influence

on two rivers

Helmut Mader Monitoring the fish migration through

enature© fish passes

Monica Laut The future of dams in

Eastern Australia

John A Chapman Flexible vegetation drag force estimation in flow

5:00 Brett Miller Design of Specialist

Barachambers for the Study of Barotrauma

Håkon Sundt Improved development

and management of water resources in regulated river

systems

Ian Knack A laboratory study on wood

jams

5:15 WORKSHOP

Securing Sustainable Hydropower

(S8) Members Dining Room

Md Mahfuzur Rahman Integrated Development of newly accreted coastal land

and creating an enabling environment in South-East

coast of Bangladesh

5:30 Ecohydraulics Committee

Meeting

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH

2016

Session Plenary: "Irrigation, Ecosystems and Communities: Restoring the Murray-Darling Basin" - Peta-Joanne Derham, David Papps and Tom Chesson (Members Dining Room)

Chair John Conallin

8:45 Peta-Joanne Derham The making and adjusting of Sustainable Diversion Limits in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia

David Papps Irrigation, Ecosystems and Communities: Restoring the Murray-Darling Basin

Tom Chesson Can the Murray Darling Basin Plan be delivered on time, on budget and in full?

10:30 Morning Tea

Session Implementation and Adaptive Management of Environmental Flows (S9)

Fish Passage and Movement (G5)

Human impacts on aquatic ecosystems (G23)

General Hydraulics

Room AFL Dining Members Dining Room Harrison Room A Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs Angus Webb and Robyn Watts

Greg Woodward Peter Gell Warwick Bishop & Christine Arrowsmith

11:00 Frank Amtstaetter Using environmental flow

releases to trigger Australian grayling

prototroctes maraena spawning behaviour in the

Thomson River, south eastern Australia

David Nijssen 3D fish tracking at the entrance of a fishway

Maria Bejar Effects of suspended

sediment transport on invertebrate drift in a

piedmont river channel: the Upper River Cinca (South

Central Pyrenees).

Greg McMahon The implications of

guidelines and standards allowing overtopping of

dams by very large floods

11:15 Maria Lathouri Understanding ecological flows in the UK Standards

implementation

Helmut Mudder The FishCam migration

monitoring system for fish passes

Binliang Lin Impact of marsh

degradation on aquatic ecosystem in the Zoige

Marsh, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

Brett Phillips 2D Floodplain Modelling for the Alexandra Canal Catchment Flood Studies

11:30 Angus Webb Adaptive management of

Australian grayling recruitment: using

Bayesian models and indicator species to assess

benefits of spring flows

John Harris Seeking better fishways:

the Pump Fishway Program

Rod Wiese Modelling the impacts of pesticides on ecosystems

and drinking water quality using the STORM Pesticide

Model

Michael Schleuter Calculation of flood

duration in floodplains by means of a universally

applicable formula

11:45 John Conallin Delivery of environmental water under contentious

water reform. Learning by doing to improve water

delivery and government-manager-community-

scientist working relationships.

Paulo Branco Measuring longitudinal

river network connectivity

Robert Brackley Freshwater pearl mussel

(Margaritifera Margaritifera) host choice and behavioural responses to changes in flow regime

Niroshinie M.A.C. The countermeasures for flood mitigation evaluated

by 1D and 2D numerical models

12:00 Wayne Koster Adaptive management in

action - environmental flows and the response of

Australian Grayling.

Julian Skipworth Improving connectivity for unregulated flows across

the lover Over River floodplain – one of the

healthiest floodplains in the Murray-Darling Basin

Rasmus Gabrielsson Juvenile trout mortality in a New Zealand river subject to persistant and extream

abstraction

Yuri Veneziani Hydrologic Modeling and

Anthropogenic Applied Geomorphology in the

Analysis of Changing on Peak Flow and Flood Area in an Urban Catchment:

Case of Study In Metropolitan Region Of

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São Paulo – Brazil

12:15 Jon C Marshall A risk-based

ecohydrological approach to assessing environmental

flow regimes

Pieterjan Verhelst Estuarine Behaviour of

European Silver Eel (Anguilla Anguilla) in the

Scheldt Estuary

Ian Jowett Modelling the Effect of

Flow Regimes on Benthic Abundance

Chunbo Jiang Hydraulic models for

macroscopic urban flood simulation and ecological

assessment

12:30 Lunch

Session Implementation and Adaptive Management of Environmental Flows (S9)

Ecohydraulic Trilogy: Flows, Passage and Restoration (S10)

Catchment Function and Management (G6, G8,

G18, S7)

General Hydraulics

Chairs Angus Webb and Robyn Watts

Christos Katopodis and Keiko Muraoka

David Gilvear Warwick Bishop & Christine Arrowsmith

1:30 Geoff Vietz Knowing then doing, or is it

doing then knowing? Environmental flows and

bank condition monitoring in the Goulburn River,

Australia

Christos Katopodis The ecohydraulic trinity

concept - integrating ecohydraulic aspects across river restoration, ecological

flows and passage of aquatic organisms

Douglas Booker A region-wide pressure-state-impact model for

freshwater flows

Guangheng Ni Mitigation of urban

thermal stress by green roofs under heat waves: a

modeling study

1:45 Michael Stewardson Targeting environmental

flows for reaeration of weir pools with high respiration

rates relative to primary production

Isabel Boavida Habitat use and movement patterns of Atlantic Salmon

parr (Salmo salar) during rapid variations in flow

Bertrand Salmi An ecosystem-focused water solution: using

stormwater to enhance native remnant Eucalyptus

woodlands

Kathryn Russell Calibration and validation

of the direct rainfall method for flood modelling

2:00 Andrew Warner Restoring environmental flows through adaptive reservoir management: planning, science, and

implementation through the sustainable rivers

project

Florin Nedelcut Restoration of the aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem complex of Fundu Mare

Island, Romania

Guoyou Yao Experimental study of

controlling Limnoperna fortunei attachment with

coating materials

Brett C Phillips Managing the impacts of redevelopment at the Lot

Scale in Sydney, NSW

2:15 Catherine Allan Seeking and

communicating adaptive management; two cases

from environmental flows

Keiko Muraoka Effective restoration

designs of fish migration based on biological

characteristics of each fish species

Kohji Michioku Optimization of

nitrification/denitrification process in landfill leachate

treatment

Brett Miller Physical modelling of

complex hydraulic structures to ensure you

sleep well at night!

2:30 Minna Tom Measuring estuary

dynamics and responses to environmental flows

Jukka Jormola Bypass channels can serve

as compensative reproduction habitat for

salmonids

Shang Wenxiu Ecologically sustainable

management of rivers by delimiting aquatic ecological red-lines

Chang-jun Qi Analysis of discharge water temperature in reservoirs and Research on a new

computing method

2:45 Alison King Does flow determine

freshwater fish spawning in the Murray River,

Australia? Implications for environmental flow

management

Poitr Parasiewics Habitat suitability models as tools for implementing the ‘ecohydraulic trinity’

Christine Arrowsmith Understanding the Effects

of Flow Regime on the Snowy River Estaury

Brett Phillips Physical and numerical modelling of a major

stormwater chamber and arterial road crossing in

Sydney, NSW

3:00 Avril Horne Optimization to support seasonal environmental

watering decisions

Andrew Neverman Quantifying bedload transport to manage

ecological health in New Zealand rivers

Jeffrey Tuhtan Depth-dependant roughness in non-

stationary 2D hydrodynamic modelling

for hydropeaking assessment

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3:15 Afternoon Tea

Session Workshop Fish Passage and Movement (G5)

Physical Modelling of Ecohydraulic Interactions

(S4)

General Hydraulics and Geomorphology

Chairs Avril Horne & Angus Webb Helmut Mader Heide Friedrich & Marco Ghisalberti

Warwick Bishop & Christine Arrowsmith

3:45

Workshop: Future Challenges in environmental water

management

Martin Wilkes Knowledge exchange for

efficient passage of fish in the southern hemisphere

Amir Ahmad Dehghani Effect of Sill Structure on

Scour Pattern Around Tandem Piers

Greg McMahon The effectiveness of quasi-

judicial inquiries into technical issues

4:00 Paul A Franklin Fish passage research in

the Southern Hemisphere: challenges, lessons and the

need for novel solutions

Maryam Abdolahpour The importance of creating dynamically-scaled models of aquatic vegetation in the

laboratory

Ben Tate Large scale ecohydraulic

modelling using GPU technology

4:15 Tetsuya Kuga New construction of the ‘Sesegeragi Fishway’in

Miyanaka intake dam and adaptive management

Maike Paul Using surrogate organisms

in hydraulic research: guidance on their design

and implementation

Supapap Patsinghasanee Coupled Study of Fluvial

erosion and cantilever failure for cohesive

riverbanks

4:30 Simonne Harvey-Lavoie Assessing the effect of flow

on northern pike (Esox lucius L.) movement in two rivers having different flow

regimes.

Richard Wilson Image analysis technique for the quantification of

gravity current flow structures

Andrew McCowan Quantifying surface

phosphate enrichment due to upwelling in a temperate

lagoon system

4:45 Kenjirou Hayashi Experimental Studies for Shear Stress and Local Scour on the Bed with

Plants

Jamie Ruprecht Evolution of tidal inlet

geometries in a restored coastal wetland

5:00 Jeffrey Tuhtan Ecohydraulic Flow Sensing and Classification Using a

Lateral Line Probe

Heung Sik Choi An Estimation of Bankfull Discharge using Hydraulic

Geometries

5:15 Drinks Reception Launching Journal of Ecohydraulics (IAHR, sponsored by Taylor & Francis)

AFL Dining Room

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12TH 2016

Session Advances in Habitat Modelling (G21) Water quality (including temperature)- ecology interactions

(G14)

Ecohydraulics of the River Hyporheic Zone in River (S5)

Room AFL Dining room Harrison Room A Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs Francisco Martinez-Capel Camille Macnaughton Michael Stewardson & Roser Casas-Mulet

8:45 Shinji Fukuda The use of Acoustic Doppler Current

Profiler data for microhabitat modelling in a small-scale stream

Paulo Branco Potamodromous fish responses to

multiple stressors: water scarcity and oxygen depletion

Dylan Irvine A practical guide on the use of heat

as a tracer to determine surface water-groundwater exchange

9:00 Joanie Asselin Effects of Rock Riprapping Revetment On Fish Density In Streams Impacted

By Multiple Stressors.

Mark Trevethan Influence of tributary water chemistry

on hydrodynamics and fish biogeography about the confluence of Negro and Solimoes Rivers, Brazil

Daniel Strasser Freeze-core method – a new

approach the characterise the hydraulic properties of the hyproheic

zone

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH 2016

Engineers Australia 12th Conference on Hydraulics in Water Engineering Event (TBA) Field Trips

Tour 1 – Fishways, Ferry and Fish and Chips

Tour 2 – The Little Stringy Bark Creek

Tour 3 – Yarra Valley Catchment

Management

Tour 4 – Bird Watching, Wastewater

Treatment and Reuse

9:00 Henderson Oration - Professor Bob Keller

10:00 ARR Introduction to Book 6 Flood Hydraulics

10:30 Morning Tea

11:00 AR&R Hydraulics Workshop

• Hydraulics in Flood Estimation

• Hydraulic Structures

• Blockage of Hydraulic Structures

• Numerical Modelling of Flood Hydraulics

12:30 Lunch

1:30 2D Modelling Workshop

Part 1 State of the Art in 2D Modelling

· Developments in 2D Modelling (Flexible mesh, GPUs)

· Rainfall on Grid Modelling

· Integrated 2D Modelling

3:15 Afternoon Tea

3:45 2D Modelling Workshop – Part 2 - Advanced 2D Techniques

• 3D Flow Effects

• Use of Eddy Viscosity

• Ensemble Modelling

5:00 Close

6:30 Evening: Conference Dinner

Zinc Federation Square

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9:15 John Hayes Incorporating flow-related

invertebrate drift & bioenergetics processes in trout flow needs

assessment: a comparison with traditional hydraulic-habitat

modelling

Fiona Dyer Water quality for Murray cod:

temperature and dissolved oxygen in pools of the Upper Murrumbidgee

River

Joey Voermans Coherent vortex structures at the

sediment-water-interface

9:30 Jyoti Nale Modelling of golden mahseer habitat

for e-flows in Alakanda River using digital elevation data

Byungwoong Choi Effect of Temperature Change due to

the Hydropeaking on the Physical Habitat

Vince Kaandorp Characterizing groundwater

contribution to ecologically valuable lowland streams using Travel Time

Distributions

9:45 Haitham Ghamry 2D habitat and Hydrodynamic Modelling of Riverine Fish in

Saskatchewan and Assiniboine Rivers, Canada

Valerie Ouellet Travelling downstream: Thermal

challenges facing fish

Alexander McCluskey Advective hyporheic exchange at

multiple scales

10:00 Jennifer Garbe Assessing the differences in habitat

between chalk and fen stream typologies

Nathan Waltham Modelling floodplain connectivity and

thermal risks in Northern Australia

Fazlul Karin Sediment delivery from river

catchments and its implications for seagrass: a case study for Western

Port, Victoria

10:15 Thomas Hardy Development of a flow dependant

inundation model for evaluation gar (Lepisosteiformes) habitat in the

lower Guadalupe River, USA

Norio Tanaka Invertebrate dynamics in the

downstream of a dam after sediment supply

10:30 Morning Tea

Session Advances in Habitat Modelling (G21) Water quality (including temperature)- ecology interactions

(G14)

Ecohydraulics of the River Hyporheic Zone in River (S5)

Chairs Veronique Gouraud Fiona Dyer Michael Stewardson & Roser Casas-Mulet

11:00 Yann Le Coarer Transferability of fish habitat models: the new 5M7 approach applied to the

Mediterranean barbel (Barbus meridionalis)

Kordula Schwarzwälder Experimental Study on the

Interaction between Freshwater Mussels, Sediment and Hydraulics

Rei Itsukushima Evaluation of infiltration capacity and

water retention of amended soil using bamboo charcoal and humus

for urban flood prevention

11:15 Markus Noack Spatial comparison of habitat

suitability maps using fuzzy-logic

Camille Macnaughton Assessing fish guild responses to

hydrological and thermal regimes across temperate rivers

Megan Klaar Instream wood as a driver of nutrient

attenuation in a lowland sandy stream

11:30 Francisco Martinez-Capel Shifts in the suitable habitat available

for brown trout under short-term climate change scenarios

Klaus Joehnk Model-data assimilation framework for harmful algal bloom (Cyanohab)

prediction in inland waters on a continental scale

Masaaki Yano The effect of alluvial thickness on

hyporheic flow quality from the point of view of chum salmon spawning

environment

11:45 Francisco Martinez-Capel Calibration of the mesohabitat

evaluation model (MEM) in Austrian and Iberic Rivers

Syafiq Shaharuddin Relationship assessment for

freshwater phytoplankton and A water quality index during dry and wet season in A free water surface constructed wetland in Malaysia

Juergen Geist Importance and restoration of

stream bed substrates in European catchments

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12:00 Final Plenary: Invitation to ISE2018 (AFL Dining Room)

Chair Michael Stewardson

12:00 Introduction – Mike Stewardson

12:05 Invitation to Japan – Takashi Asaeda

12:15 EcoENet - Roser Casas-Mulet

12:20 Student prize and Closing Remarks – Fracisco Capel

12:30 Lunch

Session Assessment of Hydrological and Thermal Alterations

Hydrology-ecology (G9) Sediment-ecology Interactions (G12)

Room AFL Dining Room Harrison Room A Hans Ebeling Room

Chairs Atle Harby Amir Ahmad Dehghani Gregory Egger

1:30 Meili Feng Spatial and temporal dynamics of

hydropeaking and thermopeaking in alpine rivers

Justin Costelloe Drivers of the distribution of a dominant riparian tree species

(Eucalyptus coolabah) on a dryland river system, the Diamantina River,

Lake Eyre Basin.

Sarah Yarnell Impacts of hydrograph shape on sediment transport in a gravel

bedded stream

1:45 Patrick Holzapfel Analysis of longitudinal changes in

ramping rates at hydropeaked rivers using unsteady hydrodynamic-

numerical modelling

Justin Costelloe Water use strategies of a dominant

riparian species (Eucalyptus coolabah) in dryland rivers

Scott Wilkinson River sediment load dynamics influence particulate matter

concentrations on Western Port Victoria

2:00 Davide Vanzo Development of two indices for the

quantification of thermopeaking alterations in alpine rivers

Danuta Kucharska Changes in Inundation Patterns for

Anastomosed River Landscape Units at Decadal Scales

Eun-Kyung Jang Case Study: Numerical analysis of bed

change and bank erosion and the confluences in Namhan and Nakdong

Rivers, South Korea

2:15 Julie Charmasson COSH-Tool, a computational tool for

the characterisation of rapid fluctuations in flow and stage in rivers caused by hydropeaking

Fred Sonnenwald Computational Fluid Dynamics

Modelling of a Vegetated Stormwater Pond

Roser Casas-Mulet Vertical and horizontal fine sediment

accumulation during fluctuating flows

2:30 Matthew Burns Development of low-flow assessment tools for the Melbourne Water region

Kei Nukazawa Projected adaptive genetic

degradation in a caddisfly species under changing climates

2:45 Ina Quick Identification of correlations between sediment and biology by comparing

the conformity of hydromorphological results of a

sediment management plan with assessments of biological quality

elements

Stefan Auer Effects of river bank morphology and time of day on drift and stranding of

European Grayling (Thymallus Thymallus L.) caused by hydropeaking

3:00 Koji Katagiri The importance of consolidated drainage canals as a habitat for

aquatic plants

*Please note this program is subject to change

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS (SPEED TALKS)

APPLICATIONS

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH 2016

Harrison Room A 2:15pm

Title Presenting Author Abstract Number

Development of Ecological Revetment Technique with Non-Toxic Materials Excluding

Concrete and Examination of Its Field Application HongKyu Ahn abs# 307

Development of Ecological revetment Technique with Non-toxic materials excluding

Concrete and examination of its Field Application HongKyu Ahn abs# 318

River Network Toolkit (RivTool) Gonçalo Duarte abs# 324

Case Study: Stable Channel Design with Different Sediment Transport Equations for Three

Different Streams in Korea Un Ji abs# 333

A DEM-based Method for Identifying Priority Sites to Expand River Area Ji-Sung Kim

abs# 334

Snag placement and fish habitat hold under record floods, addressing key operational risks

and barriers to stakeholder participation in re-snagging projects Joanne Lenehan

abs# 335

Development of Watershed-based Rainfall Time Distribution Model for the Flood

Forecasting and Warning System in Urban Area Young-Il Moon abs# 338

Historical and Physical evaluation of floodplain habitats in the river channel of the Kikuchi

River Maya Okamura abs# 340

Effective excavation for restoring the former watercourses of a river where the

watercourses are established Watanabe Yasuharu abs# 345

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FLUVIAL PROCESSES

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH 2016

AFL Dining Room 2:15pm

Title Presenting Author Abstract Number

Two-phase numerical simulation of scour due to free fall of water jet using WCSPH method

Ahmed M. Abdelrazek abs# 317

Vertical and horizontal fine sediment accumulation during fluctuating flows: outcomes from

flume experiments Roser Casas-Mulet abs# 322

Shallow-water transient over coarse sediment beds Yong-Sik Cho abs# 323

Variations in Flow Resistance in Small Agricultural Streams Due to Idealized Aquatic

Vegetation Distributions Andrew M Folkard abs# 326

Energy balance in mobile-boundary flows: implications for sediment transport and flow-

biota interaction Vladimir Nikora abs# 328

Evidence of Evolution and Self-Regulation in Alluvial Anastomosed Channels: Channel-

Floodplain Interaction and Energy Dissipation George Heritage abs# 336

On quantification of channel maintenance flow needs: the cache La Poudre River Robert

Milhous abs# 337

Using substrate stability to understand benthic cyanobacterial blooms in New Zealand

rivers Andrew J Neverman abs# 339

Valley floor vegetation, landform and process relations in the Baviaanskloof, South Africa

Lindie Smith-Adao abs# 343

The effect of clogging, bed-forms and bioturbation on hyporheic exchange experimental

studies at the flume scale Roser Casas-Mulet abs# 346

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FLOW-ECOLOGY and FISH MOVEMENT

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH 2016

Members Dining 2:15pm

Title Presenting Author Abstract Number

Effects of hydropeaking flows on the mobility pattern of brown trout (Salmo trutta) in a

Pyrenean stream Jorge Alcázar abs# 319

Misusing physical habitat assessment techniques for environmental flows calculations

Jorge Alcázar abs# 320

Effect of flow on formation of fish stranding pools Rohan Benjankar abs# 321

Impacts of climate change on the fisheries productivity of Arctic Grayling Eva C Enders

abs# 325

Flow-vegetation interactions at the patch scale: spatial flow variation and coupling of flow

with macrophyte motion Chris Gibbins abs# 327

Analysing the Effects of Pressures on Freshwater Ecosystems Using Models in the Context

of Ecosystem-Based Management Marie-Pierre Gosselin abs# 329

Does hydraulic characteristic of fresh water mussel decide its distribution? A Case Study in

Azamenose in Japan Hironori Hayashi abs# 330

Effects of tagging on migration behavior, survival and growth of hatchery-reared Atlantic

salmon smolts an experimental study Riina Huusko abs# 331

Study on flow regime characteristic and variable factor in Kyushu Island, Japan Rei

Itsukushima abs# 332

Historical land use change and its influence on stream ecosystems and water quality

Chantel CR Petersen abs# 341

Relationships between fish richness, habitat diversity and channel parameters in gravel-bed

streams in The East Tiaoxi River Basin, China Tatsuro Sato abs# 342

A Modeling Approach for The Quantification Of Fish Stranding Risk: The Case of Lundesokna

River (Norway) Davide Vanzo abs# 344