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Proceedings of the 29th IAHR World Congress (Beijing, 2001)

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  • ISBN: 7-302-04676-X
  • Publisher: Tsinghua University Press
  • Editor(s): Guifen Li
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The XXIX IAHR Congress was held at the Beijing International Convention Center (BICC) in Beijing, September 16-21, 2001. The central theme of the Congress is: 21st Century: The New Era for Hydraulic Research and Its Applications

The central theme was broken down into the following subthemes:

More than 600 papers were presented in 93 sessions during the five days of the Congress. At the Congress two general reports, four keynote lectures and a number of invited lectures were given by leading scientists.

ID Title Authors Year
23133 Effect of Vegetation on River Width Adjustment
Shi Bing; Cao Shuyou; Li Guifen
2001
23134 Enhancement of Water Exchange by One-Way Flow Generation
Kazuo Murakami
2001
23135 Estimation of Phosphorus Flux into a Reservoir During High Flows
Jan-Tai Kuo; Chien-Hong Chen; Chi-Hung Liu
2001
23136 Evaluating the Effect of Geometrical Modifications on the Hydraulic Efficiency of Water Tanks Using Flow Through Curves and Mathematical Models
Anastasios I. Stamou; Ioannis Katsiris
2001
23137 Experimental Head Loss Determination at Inclined Wedge Wire Fish Protection Screen
C. Reuter; K. Rettemeier; J. Kongeter
2001
23138 Experimental Investigation of Instantaneous Discharge of Particle Cloud in Cross-Flow
J. Gu; C. W. Li
2001
23139 Experimental Observations on Bubble Plume in the Linearly Stratified Density of Water with a Cross Flow
Bao-Shi Shiau
2001
23140 Experimental Study on the Mixing of Saltwater with Freshwater Across Obstruction-Film of Fibre-Cloth
Zhou Xin-Min; Zhao Wen-Qian
2001
23141 Experiments on Hydraulic Roughness of Macrophytes
Ursula Stephan; Karl Wibmer
2001
23142 Field Study of Physical Processes in Lake Maracaibo
David A. Horn; Bernard Laval; Jorg Imberger; Angelos N. Findikakis
2001

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