Posters GM9.5/BG9.50/HS11.22/SSS2.28
Attendance Time: Friday, 28 April 2017, 17:30–19:00 Hall X2 |
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Links between geomorphology, flood risk and engineered structures |
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Hall X2 |
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X2.211
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EGU2017-12943
Is braiding an endangered river species? Converging morphological trajectories from multiple geographic contexts. Guglielmo Stecca, Guido Zolezzi, Nicola Surian, and Murray Hicks |
X2.212
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EGU2017-3698
Fluvial dike breaching due to overtopping: how different is it from dam breaching? Ismail Rifai, Sébastien Erpicum, Pierre Archambeau, Damien Violeau, Michel Pirotton, Kamal El kadi Abderrezzak, and Benjamin Dewals |
X2.213 |
EGU2017-17753
Challenges and opportunities for the integration of geomorphological principles in flood protection design (withdrawn) Sally German, Irantzu Lexartza-Artza, and Daniel Newton |
X2.214
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EGU2017-14185
Effectiveness of online silt traps in reducing localised and catchment scale flood risk Sarah Twohig, Ian Pattison, and Graham Sander |
X2.215
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EGU2017-9436
Integration of rainfall/runoff and geomorphological analyses flood hazard in small catchments: case studies from the southern Apennines (Italy) Manuela Palumbo, Alessandra Ascione, Nicoletta Santangelo, and Antonio Santo |
X2.216
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EGU2017-9240
Predicting geomorphically-induced flood risk for the Nepalese Terai communities Elizabeth Dingle, Maggie Creed, Mikael Attal, Hugh Sinclair, Simon Mudd, Alistair Borthwick, Sumit Dugar, and Sarah Brown |
X2.217
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EGU2017-7292
Uncertainties in the palaeoflood record – interpreting geomorphology since 12 500 BP Jessica Moloney, Tom Coulthard, Jim Freer, and Mike Rogerson |
X2.218
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EGU2017-4891
Assessing the continuity of the upland sediment cascade, fluvial geomorphic response of an upland river to an extreme flood event: Storm Desmond, Cumbria, UK. Hannah Joyce, Richard Hardy, and Jeff Warburton |
Building and removing dams in rivers: consequences for the fluvial systems |
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X2.219
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EGU2017-6800
Changes to the functioning of a mountain stream following check-dam lowering and installation of boulder ramps Maciej Liro, Bartłomiej Wyżga, Paweł Mikuś, Antoni Amirowicz, Paweł Oglęcki, Józef Jeleński, Artur Radecki-Pawlik, and Karol Plesiński |
X2.220
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EGU2017-11186
What tools do we have to study the morphological effects of hydroelectric plants in developing countries? The Chilean case Hernan Alcayaga, Diego Caamaño, Sebastian Palma, and Karla Contreras |
X2.221
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EGU2017-17880
Estimated cumulative sediment trapping in future hydropower reservoirs in Africa Ana Lucía, Jürgen Berlekamp, and Christiane Zarfl |
X2.222
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EGU2017-13159
Sedimentological downstream effects of dam failure and the role of sediment connectivity: a case study from the Bohemian Massif, Austria Maria-Theresia Wurster, Gabriele Weigelhofer, Christian Pichler-Scheder, Thomas Hein, and Ronald Pöppl |
X2.223 |
EGU2017-10203
Morphological and sedimentary evolution of the Yonne River following the first step in the removal of a medium-sized dam in the Morvan Massif (central France) (withdrawn) Louis Gilet, Frédéric Gob, Clément Virmoux, and Emmanuèle Gautier |
X2.224 |
EGU2017-11118
Evaluation of Uncertainty of Fluvial Geomorphic Responses to the Removal of dams: A Case study in Shihgang Dam (withdrawn) Yuan-Heng Wang, Chia-Chu Chu, and Gene Jiing-Yun You |
X2.225
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EGU2017-4285
Influence of Partial Dam Removal on Change of Channel Morphology and Physical Habitats: A Case Study of Yu-Sheng River Chung Hao Weng and Chao Hsien Yeh |