This session is concerned with reporting on the current state of the art in water quality modelling for management purposes. Papers are encouraged that address topics in the following priority areas:
Professor Michael Matthies, University Osnabruck, Email: matthies@usf.uni-osnabrueck.de
Dr Nigel Quinn, Berkeley National Laboratory, Email: NWQuinn@lbl.gov
Dr Jeffrey Chanat, University of Virginia, Email: jgc3n@virginia.edu
13:30. Application of
the Elbe-DSS to water quality issues. Prof Michael Matthies
13:45. Bottom-up
decision support system development : a managed wetland application for
salt management in California's San Joaquin Valley. Dr Nigel Quinn
14:00. Use of surface
analysis of water quality model outputs to assess tradeoff of nitrogen
and phosphorus control. Mr Ping Wang
14:15. Landscape
Modeling and Spatial Optimization of Management Practices to Restore
Water Quality in the St. Albans Bay Watershed, Vermont. Ms Erica Gaddis
14:30. Water resources
management and water availability in the Elbe river basin under
conditions of global change. Prof Stefan Kaden
14:45. Development of
an Integrated Decision Support System for Water Quality Control in the
Upper Litani Basin, Lebanon. Mr Hamed Assaf
15:00. Tools to support
a model-based methodology for benefit/cost/risk analysis of wastewater
treatment systems. Mr Lorenzo Benedetti
15:45. Modeling of
water pollution in urban areas with GIS and multivariate statistical
methods. Dr Lubos Matejicek
16:00. Decision Support
for Nitrogen Management in Tile-Drained Agriculture. Mr Philip Heilman
16:15. Vadose-zone
Leaching and Saturated-zone Mixing Model in Heterogeneous Layers. Dr
Samuel Lee
16:30. Impacts of
agriculture and dairy farming on groundwater quality: an optimization
problem. Ms Michela Robba
16:45. Lake Erie
Hypoxia Simulations with ELCOM-CAEDYM. Dr Luis Leon
17:00. Case study
applications of the Riparian Particulate Model in tropical and
sub-tropical Australia. Dr Lachlan Newham
17:15. Evaluation of
the scale dependence of a spatially explicit hillslope sediment
delivery ratio model. Dr David Post
9:45. Estimation of
organic matter and nutrient loadings from point and non point sources
into the Fuji River, Japan: Export coefficient modeling approach. Mr
Sangam Shrestha
10:00. Quasi 2-D
approaches in modelling the transport of contaminated sediments in
floodplains during river flooding - model coupling and uncertainty
analysis. Dr Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
10:15. Application of
an Artificial Neural Network for Analysis of Subsurface Contamination
at the Schuyler Falls Landfill, NY. Mr Lance Besaw
10:30. Utilizing
Artificial Neural Networks to Backtrack Source Location. Mr Zhiqiang Li
10:45. The Role of
Artificial Neural Network Models in Developing a Regional Wastewater
Treatment Plant for Beaufort, SC, USA. Mr Paul Conrads
11:15. Multi-crop plant
growth modeling from field to watershed for water quality and
management. Dr Greg McMaster
11:30. Two-Dimensional
Hydraulic Modeling Approach to Linking Stream Morphology and Aquatic
Habitat Quality. Ms Jessica Clark
11:45. Application of
MesoCASiMiR: assessment of Baetis rhodani habitat suitability. Mr Ans
Mouton
12:00. Decision Support
System for the assessment and evaluation of ecological impacts on
aquatic ecosystems: objectives and framework. Ms Paola Agostini