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From mrozengurt@juno.com  Sat Jul 31 19:01:28 1999
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 16:03:16 -0700
Subject: hydroprose@batnet.com (Hubert J. Morel-Seytoux): HD 99 program 
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(Program as of July 15, 1999)

AGU NINEteenth Annual 'Hydrology Days'
Co-sponsored by ASCE Water Resources Engineering Division
Dedicated to : Dr. Roger E. SMITH and
Dr. David A. WOOLHISER
and  (more generally ) to Former Students
and Professional Colleagues of Prof. Morel-Seytoux
16 August - MONday
8:00 a.m.       Registration: Rooms 220-222, Lory Student Center (LSC)
9:15 a.m.       Welcome and Introduction to Hydrology Days
9:30 a.m.       Refreshments (Rooms 220-222, LSC)
Student Papers - M.S. Category (Room 228, LSC)
10:00 a. m.     Oli Sveinsson, Colorado State University: "Explicit
Modeling of Reservoir Losses under an Optimization Framework."
10:30 a.m.      Melissa M. HORNECKER-BALDWIN, University of Oklahoma,
Norman: "Extensive Soil Moisture Data Set Observed in the Closed Norman,
Oklahoma Landfill Clay Cap."
11:00 a.m.      Jennifer KEYES, University of Georgia, Athens: "A Case
Study using the EPA's Water Quality Modeling System, the Windows
Interface
for Simulating Plumes (WISP)."
11:30 a.m.      Michael HOBBINS, Colorado State University: " The
Complementary Relationship in Regional Evapotranspiration: Comparing and
Evaluating the CRAE Model and the Advection-Aridity Approach."
12:00 a.m.      No Host Lunch: (Room 165, LSC)
Student Papers - Ph.D. Category (Room 228, LSC)
1:00 p.m.       Ticiana Marinho de Carvalho STUDART,  Universidade
Federal
de Ceara, Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil: "Reservoir Storage Problem: The
Faster
Convergence Rate from Transient to Steady State Conditions."
1:30 p.m.       Douglas P. BOYLE, University of Arizona, Tucson: "
Calibration of Hydrologic Models using Multi-criteria Methods."
2:00 p.m.       Tirusew  ASEFA-ABEBE, Free University Brussels, Belgium:
"
Open Integration             of a Spatial Water Balance Model and GIS to
Study the Response of a Catchment."
2:30 p.m.       Ayman G. AWADALLAH, Ecole Polytechnique, Montr=E9al,
Canada:
" Forecasting the Nile Flood using Sea Surface Temperatures as Inputs : a
Comparison between Transfer Function with Noise and Neural Networks
3:00 p.m.       Break and Refreshments (Rooms 220-222, LSC)
Student Papers (continued) - Ph.D. Category (Room 228, LSC)
3:15 p.m.       Thomas H. PAINTER, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara:
"Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Snow Grain Size and Albedo.
3:45 p.m.       Pat J.-F. YEH, Massachussetts Institute of Technology,
Boston: " Stochastic Analysis of the Relationship between Topography and
the Spatial Distribution of Soil Moisture."
4:15 p.m.       Kenneth D. JARMAN, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder:  "
Stochastic Modeling of Immiscible Flow with Moment Equations."
4:45 P.M.       Eric W. VESTAL, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder: " Modeling of
Net Interphase Mass           Exchange in NAPL-Water Systems  Undergoing
Biodegradation at the Spill-Site             Scale."
                  17 August  - TUesday
7:00 a.m.       Registration: Rooms 220-222, Lory Student Center (LSC)
8:00 a.m.       Welcome and Announcements (Room 228, LSC)
Morning Session (Room 228, LSC, LSC)
GROUNDWATER
Chair: William E. SANFORD, Colorado State Universty.
8:15 a.m.       Richard C. PERALTA, Dept. of Biological and Irrigation
Engineering, Utah State University and H. J. MOREL-SEYTOUX, Hydrology
Days
Publications, Atherton, California : " Robust Optmal Groundwater
Planning."

8:45 a.m.       Fernando G. LARA and H. L. GONZALEZ, Mexican Institute of
Water Technology, Hidrologia Subterranea, Jiutepec, Morelos, Mexico: "
Impact of Groundwater Discharges in the Water Quality of the Nichupte
Lagoon, Cancun, Q.R., Mexico.
9:15 a.m.       Richard BIRCHWOOD, Dept. of Civil Engineering, The City
College of The City University of New York, New York: "Identifying the
Location and Release Characteristics of a Groundwater Pollution Source
using Spectral Analysis."
9:45 a.m.       Ramiz NAMVARGOLIAN, James W. WARNER and Sameh AFIFI,
Dept.
of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University:
        " Long Term Management Strategies of Groundwater Containment
System
at Rocky Mountain Arsenal."

10:15 a.m.      Break and Refreshments ( Rooms 220-222, LSC)
GROUNDWATER (continued)

10:30 a.m.      Madan Kumar JHA, Y. KAMII, K. CHIKAMORI, and Y. YAMASAKI,
Dept. of              Environmental Engineering, Kochi University, Otsu
200, Monobe, Nankoku-shi                      783-0093, Japan, and Soai
Co., Ltd., 266-2 Shigekura, Kochi-shi 780, Japan :
                "Groundwater Characteristics and Water Quality in the
Konan
Basin: a Dry Period                 Perspective."
11:00 a.m.      Xun-Hong CHEN and Yanfeng YIN, Conservation and Survey
Division, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln: "Modeling of Stream-Aquifer
Interactions in the Republican River Valley, Nebraska."


11:30 a.m.      Ernesto da Silva PITOMBEIRA and Marco Aurelio HOLANDA DE
CASTRO,                        Department of Hydraulic and Environmental
Engineering,  Universidade Federal            do Cear=E1, Brazil: "
Automati=
c
Generation of a Fracture Geometry for a
Groundwater Flow Model."
12:00 noon      Luncheon (Cherokee Park  Room, LSC)
SPEAKER:  Justice Greg Hobbs, Colorado Supreme Court.
        TOPIC:   "Beneficial Use: The Basis, Measurement and
        Limits of the Appropriative Water Right."
BEST STUDENT ORAL PRESENTATION AWARDS
EARLY AFTERNOON SESSION (Room 228, LSC)
Rainfall and forecastING
Chair: Jorge A. RAMIREZ, Colorado State University
1:30 p.m.       James V. BONTA,  Agricultural Research Service, USDA,
Coshocton, Ohio:                  "Seasonal and Spatial Variability of
=46requency Distributions of Times between                   Storms."
2:00 p.m.       Fr=E9d=E9ric ROSSEL and Jurgen GARBRECHT,  ARS-USDA, El
Reno=
,
Oklahoma: " Climate Division Index and Observed Monthly Precipitation."
2:30 p.m.       Luis G. CADAVID, Randy VANZEE, Cary WHITE, Paul TRIMBLE,
and    Jayantha T.B. OBEYSEKERA, Hydrologic Systems Modeling Division,
South           FloridaWater Management         District, West Palm
Beach,
=46lorida: "Operational        Hydrology in    South Florida using
Climate
=46orecast."
AFTERNOON & EVENING SESSIONS (West Ballroom, LSC)
3:00 p.m.       Poster Sessions, Exhibits & SOFTWARE DEMONSTRATIONS 
(from
3:00 to 9:00 p.m.)
3:30 p.m.               Break and Refreshments
6:00 to 7:00 p.m.       Buffet and Refreshments
 M.S. Posters
Susan A. BURAK, University of Nevada, Reno: " Storm Characteristics and
Patterns of Snowfall            Distribution, Mammoth Mountain,
California 1996-1999."
Peter A.  CONOVITZ, Colorado State University: " Permafrost Dynamics and
Hyporheic Zone Storage in the Lake Fryxell Basin, McMurdo Dry Valleys,
Antartica."
Ph.D. Posters
Clifford E. ANDERSON, Univ. of New Mexico, Albuquerque:
        " Measurement of Capillary Barrier Breakthrough Head."
Hongsheng CAO, Florida State University, Tallahassee:
        " Water Sources of the Springs and Sinkholes of Leon-Wakulla
Counties, Florida: Geochemical Evidences."
Daniel FERNANDEZ GARCIA, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder:
                " An Experimental Approach to Convergent-flow Tracer
Tests
in Heterogeneous                     Media."
David KINNER, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder: " Hydrology of Two Tropical
Catchments with Variable Slope and Soils for Wet and Dry Seasons. "
Paul HABY, Colorado State University: " Salinity Source Investigations in
the South Platte River Basin, Northeastern Colorado."
Yiguo LIANG, Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa: " PnET Model and its
Application
in Hydrologic Simulations."
Rui ZOU, Univ. of Virginia: " Peak Flow Time Series Simulation by
Auto-correlation Function Controlled Markov Process. "
Professional Posters
Larry. R. ARNOLD, J. S. HEINY and S. G. ROBSON, US Geological Survey,
Water
Resources           Division, Denver, Colorado: " Ground-water Resources
Investigations as part of                  the Front Range Infrastructure
Resources Project (FRIRP)."
Walter E. FRICK and Jennifer KEYES, US Environmental Protection Agency,
Athens, Georgia: "              Questioning the Mach Number Criterion:
Why
Turbulent Flow is Compressible                       Flow."
JAHANGIR-ISSA, Power and Water Institute of Technology,  Ministry of
Energy, Tehran , Iran:             " Control of Pollution from Streets
Drainage in Tehran, Iran."
Ashok KUMAR and Puskar KUMAR, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Institute of
Technology, B.H.U. Varanassi, India: " Fall Velocity of Shells (Coastal
Sediments) in Quiescent Fluids."
N.T. NELSON, Dept. of Hydrology and Water Resources, Univ. of Arizona,
Tucson, Mart                     OOSTROM*, T.W. WIETSMA, Pacific
Northwest
National Laboratory, Richland,                Washington, and M.L.
BRUSSEAU, Univ. of Arizona: " An Experimental
Investigation of the Partitioning Tracer Method to Detect and
Quantify Dense Nonaqueous Phase Liquids in a
Heterogeneous System."
M.H. SCHROTH, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich,  M. OOSTROM,
T.W. WIETSMA, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland,
Washington,
and J.D. ISTOK, Dept. of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University,
Corvallis: " In Situ Oxidation of Liquid Trichloroethene by Permanganate
Solutions:Preliminary Results of Column Studies."
Mohammad R. M. TABATABAI, Water Department, Power and Water Institute of
Technology, Tehran, Iran and Ian H. LANGSFORD, CSERGE, Univ. of East
Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom: "Gumbel and Exponential Distributions
and
Best Fit Procedures: Applications in Hydrological Series."
Maxime MONFORT,  C. LOUMAGNE,  M. NORMAND, A. WEISSE, CEMAGREF, Antony ,
=46rance,  A. QUESNEY, S. LE HERAGAT-MASCLE, and F. ALEM,
CETP/CNRS, Velizy, France : " Methodology for
Integration of Remote Sensing             Data into Hydrological Models
for
Reservoir Management  Purposes. "
Kaveh ZOMORODI, Mike POWELL and Eugene Y. MIRVIS, The National Institute
for Environmental Renewal, Mayfield, Pennsylvania: " An Input Library for
SWWM, RIVMOD and WASP."

18 August - WEDNEsday
7:30 a.m.       Registration: Rooms 220-222, Lory Student Center
Morning Session (Room 228, LSC)
8:15 a.m.       Welcome and Announcements
GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS
Chair: David A. WOOLHISER, USDA-ARS (retired)
9:00 a.m.       S. Rocky DURRANS and Pauline A. BROWN, Dept. of Civil and
Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa : "An Internet
Based Point-and-Click
        Rainfall Atlas for Alabama."
9:30 a.m.       David TARBOTON, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Dept,.
Utah State University, Logan, Ross WOODS, C, PEARSON, U. SHANKAR, R.
HENDERSON and R. IBBITT, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric
Research, Christchurch, New Zealand: " Distributed Hydrologic Modeling
using GIS and Topmodel. "
10:10 a.m.      Break and Refreshments (220-222, LSC)
10:30 a.m.      R. DARDEN,. C. ALONSO, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation
Laboratory, Oxford, Mississippi,  M. STEINER, Princeton University, J.
AUGUSTINE, NOAA-ARL, Boulder, F. OGDEN, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs, and
J. WERNER, USDA-NRCS, Portland, Oregon: " Long Term In-Situ and Remote
Hydrometeorological Observations for Large-Scale Ungaged Agricultural
Watersheds."
11:00 a.m.      Jurgen GARBRECHT, USDA-ARS Grazinglands Research
Laboratory, El Reno, Oklahoma, D. GOODRICH, USDA-ARS, Tucson, Arizona,
and
L. MARTZ, Univ. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada: "Methods to Quantify
Distributed Subcatchment Properties from Digital Elevation Models."
11:30 a.m.      D.C. GOODRICH, B. GOFF, C. UNKRICH, R. MARSETT, USDA-ARS
Tucson, R. SCOTT, D. WILLIAMS, S. SCHAEFFER, , R. Mac NISH, Un. of
Arizona,
J. QI, Michigan State  University, M.S. MORAN, USDA-ARS Phoenix, A.
CHEHBOUNI, IRD/IMADES, C.WALLS,  IMADES, Hermosillo, Mexico, and Y.KERR,
CESBIO, Toulouse, France: "Estimates of Riparian Evapotranspiration using
Remote and In-Situ Measurements."
12:00 noon      Luncheon (Cherokee Park  Room, LSC)
        SPEAKER: Peter EVANS, Director , Colorado Water Conservation
Board
                Title (Tent.) :  "Overview of Issues facing the Colorado
Water Conservation Board "
"BEST STUDENT POSTER PRESENTATION AWARDS"
AFTERNOON SESSION (Room 228, LSC)
GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY and SCALING
Chairs: Timothy R. GREEN,  USDA-ARS, Fort Collins, Colorado
and Mahmood NACHABE, University of South Florida, Tampa
1:40 p.m.       Jayantha OBEYSEKERA, Hydrologic Systems Modeling Division
and Ken RUTCHEY,  Everglades Systems Research Division, South Florida
Water
Management District, West Palm Beach: " Selection of Scale for Everglades
Landscape Models."
2:30 p.m.       John R. DVORSKY, James VERDIN, and Guleid ARTAN, USGS
EROS
Data Center,  International Program, Science and Applications Branch,
Sioux
=46alls, South Dakota: " Flood Risk Monitoring in the Greater Horn of
Africa
using Meteo-Sat-based Daily Rainfall Estimates and a Distributed
Parameter
Soil Water Balance Model within a GIS Framework."
3:00 p.m.       Break and Refreshments (220-222, LSC)
3:20 p.m.       Vijay GUPTA, Dept. of Civil and Environmental
Engineering,
University of Colorado, Boulder: " Scaling and a Physical Basis for
Spatial
Variability in Regional Flood Frequency."
4:00 p.m.       T.R. GREEN, L.R. AHUJA, M.R. MURPHY, J.C. ASCOUGH II,
M.J.
SHAFFER, USDA-ARS, Great Plains Systems Research Service, Fort Collins,
Colorado and M. NACHABE, Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering,
University of South Florida, Tampa: " Preliminary Fractal Analyisis of
Crop
Yield and Experimental Design for Modeling Space-Time Variability under
Dryland Agriculture."
4:30 p.m.       Saleh AL HASSOUN, Dept. of Civil Engineering, King Saud
University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: " Montoring Salt Affected Soils in a
Region in Saudi Arabia using Remote Sensing Techniques."
19 August  - THURSday
Morning Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
8:00 a.m.       Registration: Outside of Room 130, Glover Building
MOUNTAIN AND HILLSLOPE HYDROLOGY
Chair: Robert E. DAVIS, C.R.R.E.L., USACE, Hanover, New Hampshire
8:30 a.m.       Danny MARKS, USDA-ARS Northwest Watershed Research
Center,
Boise, Idaho: "Simulating Patterns of Snow Deposition and Melt over
Complex
Terrain."
9:00 a.m.       Robert E. DAVIS, Elke S. OCHS, Steven F. DALY, TImothy
PANGBURN, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New
Hampshire: "Development of Design Studies for Snowmelt Runoff
Forecasting:
Incorporation of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies in an Application
for
a Mountainous Watershed."
9:30 a.m.       Roger SMITH, USDA-ARS, Fort Collins: "Subtleties in
Hillslope Hydrologic Response."
10:15 a.m.      Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)
10:30 a.m.      M. J. M. R=D6MKENS, USDA-ARS National Sedimentation
Laboratory, Oxford,                   Mississippi, andS. N. PRASAD,
Department of Civil Engineering, University of
Mississippi: "Predicting Infiltration into Dry, Cracked Soils."
11:00 a.m.      G.C. SANDER, W. HOGARTH, Griffith University, Nathan,
Queensland,                       Australia, Jean-Yves PARLANGE*, Dept.
of
Agricultural and Biological                    Engineering, Cornell
University, Ithaca, New York, R.E. SMITH, Fort Collins,
and R. HAVERKAMP, LETHE, University of Grenoble, France: " A Note on
Upper and Lower Limits of Ponding Time for a Constant Surface
=46lux."
11:30 a.m.      Steven H. EMERMAN, Dept. of Biology and Environmental
Science, Simpson                  College, Indianola, Iowa: "The Control
of
Infiltration as a Mechanism for the Self-             Regulation of
Prairie
Ecosystems."
12:00 p.m       No Host Lunch
afternoon Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
MULTIPHASE FLOW IN POROUS MEDIA
Chair: Tissa ILLANGASEKARE, Colorado School of Mines, Golden
1:00 p.m.       Tom SALE, Dept. of Chemical and Bioresource Engineering,
Colorado State University, Vickie MEREDITH, State of Wyoming, Stan
FLAGEL,
and Amber ZIMMER, ThermoRetec Consulting Corporation, Golden, Colorado:
"LNAPL Mobility Adjacent to a Braided Stream."
1:30 p.m.       Mark D. WHITE, Mark D. WILLIAMS, and Mart OOSTROM,
Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington : "Simulating Air
Entrapment, Mobilization and Dissolution for Fluctuating Water Table
Conditions."
2:00 p.m.       Frank T. BARRANCO Jr.  and Tissa H. ILLANGASEKARE,
Environmental                        Science and Engineering Division,
Colorado School of Mines, Golden: " Column-           Scale Laboratory
Evaluation of NAPL Zone Detection with SubsurfaceMultiple
Tracers."
2:30 p.m.       Tarek A. SABA, and T..H. ILLANGASEKARE, Environmental
Science and                       Engineering Division, Colorado School
of
Mines, Golden: " Effect of Flow                        Dimensionality on
Mass Transfer Rate Coefficient Estimations under Enhanced
Conditions."
3:0 p.m.        Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)
GENERAL WATER QUALITY HYDROLOGY

3:30 p.m        Tamim YOUNOS, Eric ANDERSON, Thomas BURBEY, David KIBLER,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: "
Hydrologic Analysis of                   Discharge from an Abandoned Coal
Mine."
4:00 p.m.       T. A. ENDRENY, Princeton University, Princeton, New
Jersey:
" Selecting                         Accurate Overland Flow Path
Algorithms
for Water Quality Modeling."
4:30 p.m.       Mat JOHANSEN, Colorado State University: "Rainfall
Simulation Studies to Evaluate Erosion and Radionuclide Transport at
Department of Energy Sites."
20 August  - FRIday
Morning Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
8:00 a.m.       Registration: Outside of Room 130, Glover Building
LARGE SCALE WATER MANAGEMENT AND RESERVOIR OPERATIONS
Chair: John W. LABADIE, Colorado State Univerisity
8:30 a.m.       Guy MORIN and Bruno LAROUCHE, INRS-eau, Universit=E9 du
Qu=E9bec, Sainte-                   Foy,  Canada: " Pr=E9vision des
D=E9bits=
 =E0 l'
Aide du Mod=E8le Hydrologique                           CEQUEAU: le cas
de l=
a
Rivi=E8re Mistassibi."
9:00 a.m.       Bruno GRAWITZ, Soci=E9t=E9 du Canal de Provence, Aix en
Provence, France: " Water Informaion Management System (WIMS) for the
Jordan valley."
9:30 a.m        Alireza Borhani DARIANE, K.N. Toosi University of
Technology, Tehran, Iran:" Optimization of Reservoir Operation during
Droughts by Hedging Rule."
10:00 a.m.      Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)

WATER QUALITY MODELS and INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
Chair: Jim LOFTIS, Colorado State University
10:30 a.m.      Olivier SALIGNAT, D=E9partement Environnement,
Electricit=E9=
 de
=46rance, Chatou and Ahmed HAJJI, ENGREF (Ecole Nationale du
G=E9nieRural, d=
es
Eaux et des For=EAts), Paris, France: "Numerical Modeling of Nitrates
Leaching on an Agricultural Watershed."
11:00 a.m.      Scott LOWE, Manhattan College,  Riverdale, New York: "The
Integration of                        Watershed and Water Quality Models:
Past Success and Future Needs."
11:30 a.m.      Robert T. Milhous, Midcontinental Ecological Science
Center, US Geological Survey, Fort Collins, Colorado: " Sediment
Transport
Capacity: Green River Case Study."
12:00 p.m       No Host Lunch
afternoon Session (Room 130, Glover Building)
HUMAN IMPACTS ON COASTAL AND ESTUARINE HYDROLOGY
Chair: Greg PASTERNAK, Univ. of California, Davis
1:15 p.m.       Greg PASTERNAK, Dept. of Air, Water and Land Resources,
Univ. of California, Davis: "Impact of Historic Land Use on Sediment
Transport and Delivery in an Esturarine Delta."
1: 45 p.m.      Michael A. ROZENGURT, Coastal Consulting, Huntington
Beach,
California: "Running on Entropy: the Effect of Water Diversions on the
Estuary-Coastal Ecosystems."
2:15 p.m.       P.K. GARG and David MASON, Environmental Systems Science
Centre, Univ. of Reading, United Kingdom: "Coastal Area Sediment
Transport
Modeling - a Case Study from the Morecambe Bay."
2:45 p.m.       Break and Refreshments (Room 227, LSC)



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Hydrology Days Publications
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