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  • Monday, May 20th
    3:00 PM – 4:30 PM CT
    Ecohydraulics
    Room: S 103 C
    Moderator: Kelly M. Kibler, Ph.D. – University of Central Florida
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Monday, May 20th
    3:00 PM – 3:15 PM CT
    644 - Variability of Flow Frequency and Bankfull Discharge
    Room: S 103 C
    Author: John J. Ramirez Avila, Ph.D., Ing., P.H., M.ASCE – Mississippi State University
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Monday, May 20th
    3:15 PM – 3:30 PM CT
    316 - Examining the Influence of Intertidal Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Reefs on Local Hydrodynamics in Shallow Water
    Room: S 103 C
    Author: Peter Vien – University of Central Florida
    Co-Author (not attending): Jyotismita Taye – University of Central Florida
    Co-Author: Kelly M. Kibler, PhD – University of Central Florida
    Co-Author (not attending): Manisha Thenuwara – University of Central Florida
    Co-Author (not attending): Thirusankaranand Mathavan – University of Central Florida
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Monday, May 20th
    3:30 PM – 3:45 PM CT
    237 - Incipient Motion Principles Applied to Stream Restoration Processes Regarding the Keystone Species Bluehead Chubs
    Room: S 103 C
    Author: Sam Kraus (he/him/his) – Virginia Tech
    Co-Author: Kyle Strom, PhD – Virginia Tech
    Co-Author: Maureen Fuller
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Monday, May 20th
    3:45 PM – 4:00 PM CT
    226 - Sediment Transport and Retention in Complex Biological Canopies: Applications to the Design of Natural Infrastructure
    Room: S 103 C
    Author: Kelly M. Kibler, PhD – University of Central Florida
    Co-Author (not attending): Jyotismita Taye – University of Central Florida
    Co-Author (not attending): David Cannon
    Co-Author (not attending): Manisha Thenuwara – University of Central Florida
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Monday, May 20th
    4:00 PM – 4:15 PM CT
    192 - Predicting Near-future Fish Passage of Infrastructure across Tidal and Dam/Reservoir Settings
    Room: S 103 C
    Author: R. Andrew Goodwin – U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center, Environmental Laboratory
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    9:45 AM – 10:45 AM CT
    Floodplain & Levee Restoration
    Room: S 101 E
    Moderator: Kelly M. Kibler, Ph.D. – University of Central Florida
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    9:45 AM – 10:00 AM CT
    624 - From Reservoir to Riverine - Long Canyon Diversion Improvements
    Room: S 101 E
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    10:00 AM – 10:15 AM CT
    171 - Application of Airborne Geiger Mode Lidar to Routine Inspection of Vegetated Levees
    Room: S 101 E
    Author: F. Douglas Shields, Jr. – cbec eco engineering
    Co-Author: Dale Fried
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    1:15 PM – 2:45 PM CT
    River Restoration
    Room: S 101 E
    Moderator: Kelly M. Kibler, Ph.D. – University of Central Florida
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    1:15 PM – 1:30 PM CT
    280 - An Integrated and Multidisciplinary Approach in Fish Passage Barrier Removal and Stream Restoration in Washington State
    Room: S 101 E
    Author: Henry Hu
    Co-Author: Brett Hess – HNTB Corporation
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    1:30 PM – 1:45 PM CT
    503 - Environmental Management of In-River Construction: Understudied and Mismanaged?
    Room: S 101 E
    Author: Gregory Courtice – Applied Ecohydraulics
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    1:45 PM – 2:00 PM CT
    421 - Comparing Stream Network from High-Resolution 3DEP DEM with NHDPlus HR Flowline: A Case Study in a West Tennessee HUC12 Subwatershed
    Room: S 101 E
    Author: Md Nowfel Mahmud Bhuyian – Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
    Co-Author: David Blackwood – West Tennessee River Basin Authority
    Co-Author: Kris Gordon
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)
  • Wednesday, May 22nd
    2:00 PM – 2:15 PM CT
    229 - Integrating Physics-based Hydrological Model with Deep Neural Network for predicting the River Morphological Parameters
    Room: S 101 E
    Author: Syed Usama Imtiaz – FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
    Co-Author: Nasrin Alamdari – FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
    River Restoration (Hydraulics & Waterways)