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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
23033 An Optimal Design of Contaminant Plume Capture System in Groundwater Under Parameter and Boundary Uncertainty
Bernard B. Hsieh
2001
23034 Analysis of Forces Acting upon the Unconventional Type of Parapet Slab on the Top of Bulkhead
Zhong Husui; Guo Da
2001
23035 Analysis on Daguhe Groundwater Reservoir and Parameter Calculation
Han Liming; Wang Lianxiang
2001
23036 Application of the Surface Water & the Groundwater Co-Regulation in Shenyang Shifosi Reservoir
Wang Xiujie; Lian Jijian
2001
23037 Balancing Water and Social Challenges-Case Study of Yangtze Basin
Fang Ziyun
2001
23038 Base-Flow Analysis on Hydraulic Conductivity Using Numerical Experiments
Yoshiyuki Yokoo; So Kazama; Masaki Sawamoto
2001
23039 Beijing's Development Restricted by Water Resources
Zhang Xin
2001
23040 Case Studies on Water Resource Reduction Caused by Extraordinary Increase of Forest Foliage
Huaxia Yao; Michio Hashino; Tohru Kanda
2001
23041 Chaos and Sampled Daily Streamflows
Kim; Hung Soo; Yoon; Yong Nam
2001
23042 Characterization of Groundwater Quality Variables by Statistical Methods
A. H. M. Faisal Anwar; M. Fazlul Bari
2001

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