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April 5, 2000

08:00

Registration – Outside of Virginia Dale Room – Lory Student Center

 

 08:20

 Session Chair: Jorge A. Ramírez
                           Associate Professor, Civil Engineering

Cherokee Park Room – Lory Student Center

 

 

08:20

Emphasis On Drainage Morphologyand Spatial Variability In Hydrologic Simulations: The Drift Model.; (Abstract) F. Giannoni, G. Roth and R. Rudari.;  (CIMA - Centro di Ricerca in Monitoraggio Ambientale, University of Genova,; Via Cadorna 7, 17100 Savona, Italy; +39 019 230271, fax. +39 019 862612, ; DIAM - Dipartimento di Ingegneria Ambientale, University of Genova, ; Via Montallegro 1, 16146 Genova, Italy, +39 010 3532432 ; e-mail: giorgio@diam.unige.it); a - Ph. D. Student; b - Professor

 

08:40

Recent Advances In River Network Theories; (Abstract) Dr. Seth Veitzer ; CIRES/CCCC ; University of Colorado, Boulder ; Boulder, CO 80309 ; 303-492-8124 ; 303-492-5070 (fax) ; veitzer@cires.colorado.edu

 

09:00

Quantitative mapping of erosive incision; (Abstract) Raymond D. Watts; U.S. Geological Survey; USGS/CIRA, CSU Foothills Campus; Fort Collins, CO 80523; Phone:  970-491-3982; Fax:  970-491-8241; E-mail:  rwatts@usgs.gov 

 

09:20

Regional Dischargeand Channel Geometry Relationships For Natural Channel Design In Oklahoma; (Abstract) Russell C. Dutnell; School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman; Randall L. Kolar; School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman

 

09:40

Simple flow routing with discharge-dependent celerity, fractional lag and  bank overflow; (Abstract) Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux; Emeritus Professor of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University; Hydrology Days Publications

 

 

 

 

10:00

Mid-morning break

 

 10:20

Session Chair:   Alan Covich,
                           Professor, Department of Fishery and Wildlife Biology

Cherokee Park Room – Lory Student Center

 

 

10:20

Biological Aspects of the Hydrologic Cycle: Regional Vulnerability Issues; (Abstract) Roger A. Pielke Sr.; Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

 

10:40

Sensitivity of a high elevation Rocky Mountain catchment to altered climate and CO2;(Abstract) Jill Baron, Bill Parton, Melannie Hartman, and Tom Stohlgren; Natural Resources Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University

 

11:00

Modeling the Continental-Scale Dynamics of the Coupled Land-Surface and Atmospheric Water Balances with a Stochastic Differential Equation; (Abstract) John P. Kochendorfer and Jorge A. Ramirez; Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

 

11:20

A Review of the 1999 Water Year in Colorado; (Abstract) Nolan J. Doesken ; Colorado Climate Center ; Department of Atmospheric Science ; Colorado State University ; Fort Collins, CO 80523 ; (970) 491-8545; Michael A. Gillespie ; Snow Survey Division; USDA - Natural Resources Conservation Service ; 655 Parfet Street, Room E200C ; Lakewood, CO 80215-5517 ; (303) 236-2906

 

11:40

The Colorado Collaborative Rain and Hail Study -- Community Participation in Hydroclimatic Research and Education; (Abstract) Nolan J. Doesken ; Colorado Climate Center ; Department of Atmospheric Science ; Colorado State University; Fort Collins, CO 80523 ; (970) 491-8545 ; nolan@ccc.atmos.colostate.edu

 

 

 

 

12:00

Luncheon - Longs Peak Room

Panel Discussion:

Water Earth Biota - WEB: A Framework for Research and Education in Hydrology

Panelists:

Vijay Gupta, Panel Chair. Professor, Civil Engineering Department, University of Colorado at Boulder.

Robert Grossman, Professor, Program in Oceanic and Atmospheric Science, University of Colorado, Boulder

Roger A. Pielke, Sr., Professor, Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University

Jose D. Salas, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

Robert Ward, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

 

 13:20

Session Chair: Jorge A. Ramírez
                          Associate Professor, Civil Engineering

Cherokee Park Room – Lory Student Center

 

 

13:20

Scaling Studies of Surface-Atmosphere Interactions at a Very Tall Tower Site in Wisconsin;(Abstract) Denning, A. S., Nicholls, M., Prihodko, L., Uliasz, M., Zhang, N., and Vidale, P.-L.; Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University; e-mail: denning@atmos.colostate.edu

 

13:40

Prediction of flash flood in complex terrain using rainfall estimates from radar and very-short-range rainfall simulations from a dynamic model and an automated algorithmic system; (Abstract) David Yates1,2 and Tom Warner1,3; 1 National Center for Atmospheric Research, Research Applications Program; 2 Dept. of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder; 3 Program in Oceanic and Atmospheric Science, University of Colorado, Boulder

 

14:00

Application of meteorological mesoscale model ALADIN-SI for hydrological forecast; (Abstract) Prof. Dr. M. Brilly(1), Prof. Dr. J.Rakovec(2), Assist. Prof. T. Vrhovec(2), MSc. A. Vidmar(1), MSc. G. Gregori(2), M. Šraj(1); University of Ljubljana, Chair of Hydraulics Engineering; email: Mbrilly@fgg.uni-lj.si; http://ksh.fgg.uni-lj.si/ksh/; University of Ljubljana, Chair of Meteorology; email: joze.rakovec@uni-lj.si; http://meteorologija.fiz.uni-lj.si

 

14:20

Long Range Forecasting of the Nile River Flows Using Climatic Forcing; (Abstract) Ahmed K. Eldaw and Jose D. Salas, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523

 

14:40

Seasonality of Precipitationsand Streamflows In The Martil Basin (North Morocco); (Abstract) M. Hilali and A. Larabi; LIMEN, Mohammadia School of Engineers 765 Agdal-Rabat Morocco

 

 

 

 

15:00

Mid-afternoon break

 

 

 

 

15:20

Special Session in Honor of H. J. Morel-Seytoux

Cherokee Park Room

Topic: History, contributions and developments in surface and subsurface hydrology at CSU, and challenges and opportunities facing the water resources, hydrologic and environmental science and engineering community in the new millennium.

Invited Speakers:

H.J. Morel-Seytoux, Emeritus Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

Maury Albertson, Emeritus Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

Art T. Corey, Emeritus Professor, Department of Chemical and Bio-resource Engineering, Colorado State University

David McWhorter, Professor, Department of Chemical and Bio-resource Engineering, Colorado State University

Jose D. Salas, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

David Woolhiser, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University

 

 

 

 

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