PICO HS9.5/GM9.11
HS9.5/GM9.11 The Role of Geomorphology in Flood Risk Management (co-organized) |
Convener: Ian Pattison | Co-Conveners: Tom Coulthard , Heather Haynes , Sarah Twohig |
PICO
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Wednesday, 20 April 2016 PICO spot 1 |
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10:30–10:32 PICO1.1 |
EGU2016-1309
Significance of flow clustering and sequencing on sediment transport: 1D sediment transport modelling Kazi Hassan, Deonie Allen, and Heather Haynes |
10:32–10:34 PICO1.2 |
EGU2016-3207
Understanding the geomorphology of macrochannel systems for flood risk management in Queensland, Australia Chris Thompson and Jacky Croke |
10:34–10:36 PICO1.3 |
EGU2016-3284
Hydrologic versus geomorphic drivers of trends in flood hazard Louise J. Slater, Michael Bliss Singer, and James W. Kirchner |
10:36–10:38 PICO1.4 |
EGU2016-4386
Large flood on a mountain river subjected to restoration: effects on aquatic habitats, channel morphology and valley infrastructure Hanna Hajdukiewicz, Bartłomiej Wyżga, Paweł Mikuś, Joanna Zawiejska, and Artur Radecki-Pawlik |
10:38–10:40 PICO1.5 |
EGU2016-5642
Millenial scale changes in flood magnitude and frequency and the role of changes in channel adjustment. Jacky Croke, Christopher Thompson, Robert Denham, Heather Haines, Ashneel Sharma, and Timothy Pietsch |
10:40–10:42 PICO1.6 |
EGU2016-5910
Geomorphic response to an extreme flood in two mountain rivers (northeastern Sardinia, Italy): the role of geomorphic and hydraulic controlling factors Margherita Righini, Nicola Surian, Ellen Wohl, William Amponsah, Lorenzo Marchi, and Marco Borga |
10:42–10:44 PICO1.7 |
EGU2016-6000
Hydraulic conditions of flood flows in a Polish Carpathian river subjected to variable human impacts Artur Radecki-Pawlik, Wiktoria Czech, Bartłomiej Wyżga, Paweł Mikuś, Joanna Zawiejska, and Virginia Ruiz-Villanueva |
10:44–10:46 PICO1.8 |
EGU2016-6898
Calibrating the FloodMap model based on geomorphological fieldwork and terrain analysis to improve the integrated HydroProg-FloodMap system for forecasting inundation Matylda Witek, Joanna Remisz, Malgorzata Swierczynska, Dorota Borowicz, Krzysztof Parzoch, and Dapeng Yu |
10:46–10:48 PICO1.9 |
EGU2016-7861
Investigation on the geomorphological characteristics of the Kabutar Ali Chai watershed (NW Iran) and their role in flood production Keristineh Jananeh |
10:48–10:50 PICO1.10 |
EGU2016-9776
The impact of a small weir on flood risk modelling and management Amelia Bulcock, Elizabeth Whitfield, Jose Andres Lopez-Tarazon, R. Greg Whitfield, and Patrick Byrne |
10:50–10:52 PICO1.11 |
EGU2016-10203
Fluvial geomorphological response along the upland sediment cascade during the record-breaking December 2015 floods, Cumbria, UK Andrew Russell, Matthew Perks, Andrew Large, Stuart Dunning, and Jeff Warburton |
10:52–10:54 PICO1.12 |
EGU2016-13371
Dominant geomorphic controls on channel capacity and flood risk in a hydrologically variable fluvial system James Daley, Jacky Croke, Chris Thompson, and Tim Cohen |
10:54–10:56 PICO1.13 |
EGU2016-13375
The role of fine sediment in managing catchment scale flood risk. Sarah Twohig and Ian Pattison |
10:56–10:58 PICO1.14 |
EGU2016-15429
Geomorphological factors of flash floods Yulia Kuznetsova |
10:58–11:00 PICO1.15 |
EGU2016-15660
Time of Concentration equations: the role of morphometric uncertainties in flood risk analysis and management Luciano Martins, Andrés Díez-Herrero, Jose M. Bodoque, and Carlos Bateira |
11:00–11:02 PICO1.16 |
EGU2016-17296
Novel flood risk assessment framework for rapid decision making Manousos Valyrakis, Eftychia Koursari, and Mark Solley |
11:02–12:00 |
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