Professional Documents
Culture Documents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Awards Luncheon
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Exhibitors
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General Information
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Plenary Session
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Resort Map
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Schedule-at-a-Glance
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Special Events
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Technical Tour
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Workshop
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David Admiraal
University of Nebraska- Lincoln
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David Hill
Oregon State University
SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Conference Co-Chairs
Registration
Committee Meetings
Registration
Breakfast
Opening Plenary Session
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Buffet Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
BBQ with Puddle Mountain
Registration
Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Rouse Awards Luncheon
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall
Registration
Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Buffet Lunch in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Concurrent Technical Sessions
Exhibitor Move Out
Workshop
Technical Tour
SPECIAL EVENTS
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 2012
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TECHNICAL GRID
Each presentation is 20 minutes long (17 minutes presentation and 3 minutes Q&A)
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
JoshMortensen
AliSabir
Chase
KirkThibodeaux
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
Turbulence Properties in Bubble Plumes in Presence of Currents Maryam Rezvani, Scott Socolofsky
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
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RandyMarsden
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
Laboratory Evaluation of Open Channel Area-Velocity Flow Meters - Hydraulic and Topographic Response of Sand-bed Rivers to
Bryan Heiner, Tracy Vermeyen
Riparian Vegetaion Presence and Patterns: Field-Scale Laboratory
Methods and Results - KrysiaSkorko, Anne Lightbody,
Improved Water Resource Management Using an Acoustic Pulsed Li Kui, John Stella, Andrew Wilcox
Doppler Sensor in a Shallow Open Channel - MikeCook,
Craig Huhta, Chris Ward
Flow and Geometry Measurements at an Active Knickpoint
- Clark Kephart, David Admiraal, Thanos
DavidHill
Virtual Wave Gauges for Extreme Wave Measurement ChinWu, Adam Bechle, Alex Campbell
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
Monitoring of Physical Parameters within the Scope of the DutchFlemish Integrated Monitoring Program - YvesPlancke, Elin
Bernhard Sohngen
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
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Uncertainties in Flow Discharge Rating by Generalized LeastSquares Method - Liqiong Zhang, Asif Mohamed,
Juan Gonzalez-Castro
TRACK 1
ADVANCES IN TRADITIONAL
MEASUREMENTS AND METHODS
TRACK 2
TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR
MANAGING WATER RESOURCES
TRACK 3
FLOW, FLOW GEOMETRY AND SEDIMENT
TRANSPORT MEASUREMENTS
LOCATION: Ballroom 1
LOCATION: Wasatch A
LOCATION: Wasatch B
3.3.4 - Bedload 2
Leonard P. Chamorro
Tate McAlpin
Juan Gonzalez-Castro
Brandes
Comparison of USGS and FHWA Culvert Flow Equations JaniceFulford, David Mueller
SESSION CONCLUDED
SESSION CONCLUDED
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POST-CONFERENCE EVENTS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012
Instructors:
Ryan Jackson USGS, Illinois Water Science Center, Urbana, Illinois, USA
Kevin Oberg USGS, Office of Surface Water, Urbana, Illinois, USA
Acoustic Doppler current profilers (ADCPs) provide detailed, threedimensional velocity data that includes valuable information about the
flow structure, yet much of this data is never fully utilized due to a
lack of post-processing software for ADCP data. While ADCPs are most
commonly used by the USGS for discharge measurements, the data they
collect can provide modelers with calibration and validation data for 2-D
and 3-D hydrodynamic models. In addition, ADCPs can provide highresolution velocity data required for many environmental studies. This
short course will focus on the planning required for a velocity survey,
the equipment and procedures required for execution of the survey, and
application of the Velocity Mapping Toolbox (VMT) to process, analyze,
and visualize ADCP data. VMT is a Matlab-based software for processing
and visualizing ADCP data collected along transects in rivers or other
bodies of water.
This workshop will include breaks and lunch.
PDHs: 8.0
Fees: Member $295
Non-Member $325
Non-Member $70
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GENERAL INFORMATION
ADA Compliance
The Snowbird Resort & Conference Center is barrier-free in compliance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). While ASCE/EWRI
Institute will make every effort to meet the needs of the physically
challenged, accommodations cannot be guaranteed without prior
notification.
Badge Policy
Your name and badge is your admission to the Conference. Please wear
your badge at all times while at the resort. ASCE recommends you
remove your badge when leaving the resort. Where tickets are required,
please bring them with you as you will not be admitted without one.
Cancellation Policy
To receive a refund of registration fees, cancellations should have been
received in writing at ASCE headquarters by July 11, 2012. A $100
processing fee was charged for all refunds. No refunds were issued after
July 11, 2012. Requests should have been faxed to ATTN: HMEM
2012 at (202) 747-2723, e-mailed to HMEM2012Registration@asce.
org, or mailed to Attn: HMEM 2012, 4108 New Hampshire Ave. NW,
Washington, DC 20011, USA by June 26, 2012. NO REFUNDS were
granted for cancellations received after July 11, 2012.
After July 11, 2012, registrations should have been secured on the
Conference website or onsite with a credit card.
Conference Attire
The dress code for the Conference is business casual (slacks, casual
dress). Meeting room temperatures will vary, so wear layered clothing
to ensure your personal comfort. We also recommend attendees wear
comfortable shoes.
Hotel Information
Snowbird Resort and Conference Center
Highway 210, Little Cottonwood Canyon
Snowbird, UT 84092
Main Phone: (801) 742-2222
Guest Fax: (801) 947-8227
Reservations: (800) 453-3000
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Recording Policy
Photographic, video or audio recording of any education session is strictly
prohibited without prior written permission from both ASCE and the session presenter(s).
Photograph Release
By attending this conference, I herby release any photographs that may
be incidentally taken of me during these events by ASCE to be used for
any purposes.
Liability Waiver
I agree and acknowledge that I am undertaking participation in
ASCE events and activities at my own free and intentional act, and
I am fully aware that possible physical injury might occur to me as
a result of my participation. I give this acknowledgement freely and
knowingly that I am, as a result, able to participate in ASCE events,
and I do herby assume responsibility for my own well being. I also
agree not to allow any other individual to participate in my place.
Weather at Snowbird
The average high is 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit/32 degrees Celsius
during the day. The average low is 65 degrees Fahrenheit/18
degrees Celsius. At night, the temperature dips to 55 degrees/13
degrees Celsius.
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IMPORTANT DATES
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION
DEADLINE:
October 1, 2012
CONFERENCE BEGINS:
January 7, 2013
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Aquatic Informatics
1107-570 Granville St.
Vancouver, BC V6C 391
Hach Hydromet
5600 Lindbergh Drive
Loveland, OH 80539
Phone: 604.873.2782
Email: nat@aquaticinformatics.com
Website: http://aquaticinformatics.com/
Aquatic Informatics provides software solutions
that address critical water data management
and analysis challenges for the rapidly growing
environmental monitoring industry.
Phone: 970.669.3050
Email: psanders@hach.com
Website: http://www.hachhydromet.com/
We help hydrological professionals
gather accurate data at all stages of
the environmental water cycle with its
Hydrolab- and OTT-brand instruments.
ASCE-EWRI
1801 Alexander Bell Dr., Reston, VA 20191
LA Vision
211 W Michigan Ave. Suite 100
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 703.295.6000
Email: ewri@asce.org
Website: http://www.asce.org/ewri
CEI Software
2166 N Salem St., Apex, NC 27523
Contact: Kevin Colburn
Phone: 919.363.0883
Email: Kevin@ceisoftware.com
Website: http://www.ceisoftware.com/
CEI are the developers of a visualization software
package called EnSight, widely used in the
engineering field to visualize, analyze, and
communicate simulation results.
Mace USA LLC
PO Box 7144Overland Park, KS 66207
Contact: Kathy Peterson
Phone: 1.888.440.4215
Email: Kathy.peterson@maceusa.com
Website: www.maceusa.com
Our XCi monitoring systems provide turnkey,
flexible and expandable monitoring solutions over
structures, partial-full and full flow cross sections.
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Phone: 734.485.0913
Email: david.palmer@lavisioninc.com
Website: http://www.lavision.de/en/
We provide integrated imaging systems
to scientific, industrial and educational
markets. LaVision has extensive experience
in optical techniques including 2-D, stereo
and tomographic PIV, LIF and DIC.
subject to change
Monday, August 13:
8:00-10:00 Exhibitor Move-in
10:00-10:30am Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
12:00-1:30pm Buffet Lunch in Exhibit Hall
3:00-3:30pm Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
Tuesday, August 14:
8:00-8:30am Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
10:00-10:30am Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
3:00-3:30pm Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
5:30-7:00pm Networking Reception in
Exhibit Hall
Wednesday, August 15:
8:00-8:30am Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
10:00-10:30am Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
12:00-1:30pm Buffet Lunch in Exhibit Hall
3:00-3:30pm Networking Break in Exhibit Hall
3:30-5:00pm Exhibitor Move Out
Nortex USA
27 Drydock Ave.
Boston, MA 02210
Ocean Science
4129 Avenida de la Plata
Oceanside, CA 92056
Phone: 617.206.5752
Email: Judah@nirtekusa.com
Website: http://www.nortekusa.com/
We are a scientific instrumentation
company that provides water velocity
measurement instruments based on the
acoustic Doppler principle - from single point
turbulence sensors to long range profilers.
Phone: 760.754.2400
Email: ssearing@oceanscience.com
Website: http://www.oceanscience.com/
We are a world leader in the development of
oceanographic, hydrographic and hydrologic
deployment equipment designed to save
survey time and improve data quality.
Teledyne RD Instruments
14020 Stowe Dr., Poway, CA 92056
Phone: 425.641.0944
Email: Ole.mikkelsen@sequoiasci.com
Website: http://www.sequoiasci.com/
We manufacture the LISST (Laser In-Situ
Scattering and Transmissometry) instruments
for measuring suspended particle size and
sediment concentration in-situ.
Phone: 510.371.1517
Email: tekusainc@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.stalkerradar.com/
TekUSA is a subsidiary of Tekhydro, which is a
solution provider for flow rate measurements
in adverse conditions. Working together with
Applied Concepts, Inc./Stalker Radar, we
made it possible to automatically measure
flow rate of big flood events.
Phone: 858.842.2695
Email: lgalloway@teledyne.com
Website: http://www.rdinstruments.com/
We provide Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers
(ADCPs) for precision flow and discharge
measurements in environments ranging from
shallow streams to raging rivers.
Sontek
9940 Sumers Ridge Rd.
San Diego, CA 92121
Contact: Christina Larossi
Phone: 858.546.8327
Email: ciarossi@sontek.com
Website: http://www.sontek.com/
Advancing environmental science in over
100 countries, Sontek manufactures reliable
acoustic Doppler instrumentation for water
velocity measurement in oceans, rivers, lakes,
harbors, estuaries, and laboratories.
Sutron
22400 Davis Dr., Sterling, VA 20164
Contact: Patricia Hagerty
Phone: 703.406.2800
Email: patriciah@sutron.com
Website: http://www.sutron.com/
We have led the world in providing Real-Time
Hydro-Met/Oceanic Monitoring & Control
Systems, Stations, Software & Services since
1975.
TSI
500 Cardigan Rd.
Shoreview, MN 55126
Contact: Kelly Johnson
Phone: 866.266.5919
Website: http://www.tsi.com/
TSIs Fluid Mechanics measurement group
provides V3V, PIV, LDV and PLIF systems to
make accurate measurements of flow velocity,
turbulence and all the associated properties
for hydrodynamic applications. TSI is adapt
at applying emerging technologies to meet
unique fluid mechanics research.
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