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Revision as of 08:36, 19 June 2012
Mechanisms of Sediment Retention in Estuaries
| Date: September 23 to 25, 2007 | |
| Location: Boulder, Colorado, USA | |
| Agenda: Agenda as pdf | |
Talks:
| Presented by | Title | Download |
|---|---|---|
| James Syvitski | CSDMS introduction | |
| James Syvitski | Geology, Geography, and Humans Battle for Dominance over the Delivery of Fluvial Sediment to the Coastal Ocean | |
| John Milliman | Introduction to group discussion | |
| Maria Snoussi | Discussion notes Sunday morning session | |
| Yoshi Saito | Morphodynamics and evolution of estuaries in response to climate and anthropogenic forcing | |
| Pedro Depetris | Sediment processes in tidal river basins and wetlands under human alteration | |
| Marek Zajaczkowski | Discussion notes Sunday afternoon session I | |
| Morten Pejrup | Biological factors responsible for sediment trapping in estuaries | |
| Irina Overeem | Discussion notes Sunday afternoon session II | |
| Gerardo Perillo | The impact of tidal pumping, turbidity maxima, & density gradients on sediment retention in estuaries | |
| John Milliman | Climate impacts on discharge: An overview | |
| Eric Wolanski | Discussion introduction Monday morning | |
| James Syvitski | Near Term Sea Level Change on Sediment Retention in Estuaries | |
| Yoshi Saito | Discussion notes Monday afternoon session I | |
| Carl Amos | Capabilities of models in assessing sediment accumulation, transport, and erosion in estuaries on different time and space | |
| Scott Peckham | Discussion introduction Monday afternoon session II | |
| By Gerardo Perillo | Summary of the workshop |
Workshop Output:
Output of the workshop is published in the free downloadable LOICZ news letter 2007/3.
