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> go to topNewsFlash is an electronic digest of news and information on hydraulic engineering and research published monthly by IAHR for over Six Thousand subscribers in the international water community. Call for papers: XXX IAHR Congress
August 24-28, 2003, Thessalonica, Greece
e-mail: 2003iahr@auth.gr
website: www.civil.auth.gr/2003iahrHurry!:
18th International CODATA Conference
"Frontiers of Scientific and Technical Data"
29 September-3 October, 2002, Montreal, Canada
The deadline for submission of abstracts for contributed papers is 22nd March 2002. Abstracts should be sent to: codata@dial.oleane.com
website: www.codata.orgIAHR International Symposium on Ice
December 2-6, 2002, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstracts submission deadline: March 01, 2002
e-mail: Terry.Prowse@EC.GC.CA
website: www.physics.otago.ac.nz/~nzice/3rd International Conference on Debris-flow Hazards Mitigation, Mechanics, Prediction and Assessment
September 10 - 12, 2003, Davos, Switzerland
Deadline for submittal of abstracts: March 1, 2002
e-mail: rickenmann@wsl.ch
website: www.wsl.ch/3rdDFHMProf. Ben Chie Yen - Obituary
IAHR Honorary Member Prof. Ben Chie Yen (1935-2001), Emeritus Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, passed away in late December. This is a great loss for the hydraulic and hydrological community. The obituary of this outstanding scientist describing his great contributions can be found in IAHR Newsletter 1, 2002 at www.iahr.orgJournal of Hydraulic Research
JHR, Issue 1, 2002 (Vol. 40) is now available online at: www.iahr.org
An experimental study of Roman dropshaft hydraulics
by H. Chanson
Flow pattern in the scour hole around a
cylinder
by W.H.Graf and I. Istiarto
Experiments on incipient channelization of submarine fans
by Jasim Imran, Gary Parker and Peter Harff
Undular bores and secondary waves-Experiments and hybrid finite-volume modelling
by Sandra Soares Frazão and Yves Zech
A transient shear stress model for the analysis of laminar water-hammer problems
by Ricardo A. Prado and Axel E. Larreteguy
Leak detection in pipes by frequency response method using a step excitation
by Witness Mpesha, M. Hanif Chaudhry and Sarah L. Gassman
Unsteady two-dimensional orifice flow: a large-size experimental investigation
by Hubert Chanson, Shin-ichi Aoki and Mamoru Maruyama
Numerical simulation of the draft tube and tailwater flow interaction
by Weixing Yuan and Rudolf Schilling
Air demand behind high head gates during emergency closure
by Ismail Aydin
On the incipient aerated flow in chutes and spillways
by Antonio Moñino Ferrando and Jaime Riera Rico
Use of resistance coefficients derived from single planes to estimate time of concentration of two-plane systems
by Tommy S.W.Wong
Can You Help?
> go to topExperts in Coastal Zone Management
We are setting up a register of experts in Coastal Zone Management. Does anyone know of suitable individuals/companies - at the moment we are particularly looking for experts with experience in Southeast Asia.
Dr Damon O'Brien, Senior Coastal Specialist, Coastal Group, Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick & Co Ltd
e-mail: damon.obrien@scottwilson.com
website: www.scottwilson.comConstruction of an open sea port
I am in the process of constructing an open seaport on the south coast of Dominican Republic, facing the Caribbean Sea and need a system to monitor wind and wave I will appreciate any recommendation on this respect, either from vendors, users or anybody with experience in the use of similar systems.
Hamlet A. Jiménez, Project Manager, Itabo Port Construction
e-mail: h.jimenez@itabo.com
New Events
> go to top Visit the 'Conferences Listing' under the 'Newsweb' area of the IAHR Website: http://www.iahr.orgNew courses at Newcastle University, UK
Catchment Modelling - 11 to 15 February; Hydroinformatic Systems Development - 25 Feb - 1 March; Flood Risk Estimation - 13 - 17 May; River Modelling - 20 - 24 May; Groundwater Pollution & Remediation - 20 - 24 May; Water Conservation & Demand Management - 10 - 14 June; Computational Hydraulics - 17 - 21 June; Hydrogeological Assessment - date to be confirmed
e-mail: lisa.allsopp@ncl.ac.uk
website: www.ncl.ac/hydroinformaticsIntegrated Water Resource Management International Workshop
April 8-12, 2002, Denver, Colorado, USA
Contact: International Affairs Team, US Bureau of Reclamation
e-mail: Lprincipe@do.usbr.govInternational Conference on Urban Hydrology for the 21st Century
October 14-18, 2002, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
e-mail: jps33@pop.moa.my
website: htc.moa.my/htc/icuh2002/background.html16th European Junior Scientist Workshop, Real Time Control of Urban
Drainage Systems,
November 7-10, 2002, Catania, Italy
e-mail: acampisa@dica.unict.itInternational Conference on Sewer Operation and Maintenance (SOM2002)
November 26-28, 2002, Bradford, UK
website: www.sewnet.org5th International Conference on Innovative Technologies in Urban Drainage (Novatech)
June 2004, Lyon, France
e-mail: graie@urgchu
website: www.insa-lyon.fr
Just Published
> go to topUNESCO IHP Technical Documents in Hydrology Series
Two reports have been published by UNESCO IHP: Andjelkovic, I. (2001), Guidelines on Non-Structural Measures for Urban Flood Mitigation, Technical Document in Hydrology N°50, UNESCO Press, Paris; and, Nouh, M. (ed.) (2001), Urban Drainage in Specific Climates. Vol. III. Urban Drainage in Arid and Semi-Arid Climates. UNESCO Press, Paris. For more information contact Dr J. Alberto Tejada-Guibert
e-mail: ja.tejada-guibert@unesco.orgWaves in Ocean Engineering
by M.J. Tucker and E.G. Pitt
Publisher: Elsevier; ISBN: 0-08-043566-1; Price: 134 Euro; 2001
This book covers the whole field of wave studies of interest to applied oceanographers and ocean engineers. It has considerable relevance to coastal engineering. The book is split into 12 sections, the first of which is devoted to the practical applications of wave studies and to the history of wave research. The rest of the book covers the measurement of waves, including remote sensing; the analysis and interpretation of wave data; estimating the properties of the extreme "Design Wave", as well as of the generality of waves for fatigue calculations; waves in finite depth, wave generation by wind and wave forecasting models; non-linear effects, and errors and uncertainties in wave data.
website: www.elsevier.comPipelines and Risers
by Y. Bai
Publisher: Elsevier; ISBN: 0-08-043712-5; Price: 134 Euro; 2001
This book summarizes the author's 18 years of research and engineering experience at universities, classification societies and design offices. The intention is to develop this book as a textbook for graduate students, as it includes design guidelines for engineers and references for researchers. It is hoped that this book may also be used to aid the design of offshore structures as it details applied mechanics and design/engineering.
website: www.elsevier.comTheory and Applications of Nonviscous Fluid Flows
by R.K. Zeytounian
Publisher: Springer; ISBN: 3-540-41412 6; Price: 74.95 Euro
The purpose of this book is to present a broad panorama of model problems encountered in nonviscous Newtonian fluid flows. This is achieved by investigating the significant features of the solutions of the corresponding equations using the method of asymptotic analysis.
website: www.springer.de/cgi-bin/search_book.pl?isbn=3-540-41412-6
Site Seeing
> go to topFlowThru
Townley & Associates has announced the availability of a free online tool called FlowThru, which provides insights into the groundwater flow patterns that occur beneath surface water bodies. FlowThru will evolve as feedback is obtained from users and other interested parties.
e-mail: LTownley@Townley.com.au
website: www.Townley.com.au/flowthruTemporary free on-line access to "Hydrological Processes"
Hydrological Processes is an international journal dedicated to the publication of original scientific and technical papers, covering the physical, biogeochemical, mathematical and methodological aspects of hydrological processes, together with research on instrumentation and techniques. Subscribers can now register at Wiley Interscience (which is also for free) and they will have access until the 15th March 2002 although we may be able to extend the terms.
If you wish to register, click hereHydroelectric power generation
A new website which can forecast hydroelectric power generation is now up and running at www.justgoodtiming.com
e-mail: forecastr@home.comCOAST3D project results on-line
The Scientific Results of this important European Research project on Coastal Morphodynamics have been published on-line. The EU funded COAST3D project (1997-2001) has the objective of:
-to improve understanding of the physics of coastal sand transport and morphodynamics
-to remedy the present lack of validation data of sand transport and morphology suitable for testing numerical models of coastal processes
-to test a representative sample of numerical models for predicting coastal sand transport and morphodynamics against this data
-to deliver validated modelling tools, and methodologies for their use, in a form suitable for coastal zone management
-to deliver a set of guidelines for practical coastal zone management (CZM)
The project COAST3D has recently finished, and the scientific results are available on the project website:
www.hrwallingford.co.uk/projects/COAST3D/COAST3D/index.htmlDroplets
> go to topXXXII IAHR Biennial Congress
IAHR Members are invited to submit applications to host the XXXII IAHR biennial Congress, which will be held in 2007. Proposals must reach the Secretariat by March 1st, 2002.
e-mail: iahr@iahr.org
website: www.iahr.orgWomen's Organizations for the World Water Council
The World Water Council created in June a unique quota enabling membership fees for the year 2002 to be waived for up to 6 new members.
Contact Mr. Daniel Zimmer, Executive Director World Water Council
e-mail: wwc@worldwatercouncil.orgUNEP.Net Freshwater Portal
The declining state of the world's freshwater resources, in terms of quantity and quality, may prove to be the dominant issue on the environment and development agenda of the coming century. If present consumption patterns continue, two out of every three persons on Earth will live in water-stressed conditions by the year 2025. In order to help environmental assessment professionals and policy makers keep up to date with the most authoritative information on this critical environmental field, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) opened the UNEP.Net Freshwater Portal, an online gateway to information about freshwater.
website: freshwater.unep.netFloods, droughts, poverty and science
by W.J.R. Alexander, Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Pretoria.
"Poverty is tearing Africa apart. It is the root cause of internal unrest, cross-border conflicts, land redistribution problems and political instability in many African countries. Natural disasters (principally floods and droughts) are often the triggering mechanism for the downward spiral of impoverishment and eventually to anarchy if not brought under control. Is there anything that scientists can do to check and reverse this trend?"
Find full text at:
www.scienceinafrica.co.za/2001/september/floods.htm2003: International Year of Freshwater
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed the year 2003 as the International Year of Freshwater. The resolution, adopted on 20 December 2000, was initiated by the Government of Tajikistan and supported by 148 other countries. It encourages Governments, the United Nations system and all other actors to take advantage of the Year to increase awareness of the importance of sustainable freshwater use, management and protection. For more information contact Mr Manuel Dengo or Ms Marcia Brewster at dengo@un.org and brewster@un.org respectively.
Thiess Services Riverprize
Call for Nominations: The Thiess Services Riverprizes are awarded each year as part of the Riversymposium during the Riverfestival, Australia's major international river and water celebration. In 2002, two Riverprize awards will be offered.
Nominations for 2002 close on March 29. Nomination forms can be
downloaded from our website at www.riverfestival.com.au
e-mail: symposium@riverfestival.com.auPostgraduate Masters Course on Hydroinformatics
Hydroinformatics uses simulation modelling and information and communication technologies (ICT) to help us understand and solve problems of hydraulics, hydrology and environmental engineering for better management of water-based systems. Increasingly, new ICT tools are being introduced to collect and analyse hydrological, hydrometric and water quality data. In 1991 IHE was the first to promote Hydroinformatics as a discipline and as a programme. Find out more about the IHE Hydroinformatics Masters Course at: www.ihe.nl/education/masters/hi.htmSummer school, Glasgow, UK
A two-week CPD summer school will be held at the University of Glasgow (UK) from 19th-30th August 2002. The purpose of this course is to offer the participants a detailed knowledge of techniques in flood modelling together with a practical applications on GIS, flood risk assessment, floodplain mapping techniques, and flood defence schemes.
e-mail: k.b.koopaei@civil.gla.ac.uk
website: cpd.civil.gla.ac.ukMasters Degree courses to be held in CEDEX, Madrid, Spain:
Master en Hidrología General yAplicada
February 1-June 28, 2002, Madrid, Spain
e-mail: formacion@cedex.es
website: www.cedex.es/ceta/cetawebIII Master en Ingeniería de Puertos y Costas
February 1-June 28, 2002, Madrid, Spain
e-mail: formacion@cedex.esPrince of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research
The Prince of Asturias Foundation rewards the area of Technical and Scientific Research. The Prince of Asturias Foundation's website offers the official announcement for candidatures and rules for the 2002 Prince of Asturias Awards, which are all international in scope and which are now being held for the twenty-second time. The deadline for presentation of candidatures is March 18th.
e-mail: info@fpa.es
website: www.fpa.esJob Announcements
> go to topAssociate/Senior Water Resources Specialist or Principal Engineer, San Francisco, USA
Contra Costa Water District, an innovative leader in water management, has an immediate opening in its Water Resources Group. The person selected will perform or supervise technical analyses and research of San Francisco Bay-Delta projects related to water supply, water quality, and water rights using computer simulations, mathematical analysis, and other analytical modelling tools. The final filing date is January 25, 2002. However, we may still consider highly qualified applications received after that date.
e-mail: rdenton@ccwater.com
website: www.ccwater.com/employment/index.asp?action=view&jobID=131Ph.D. Fellowship in Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering, Florida, USA
The University of Florida Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering announces the availability of a 4-year fellowship for Ph.D. research and study in the Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Program beginning in Fall 2002. Interested students should submit a complete application package to the University Admissions Office and also submit copies of transcripts, GRE scores, 3 recommendation forms and a statement of research interests directly to Robert J. Thieke, Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, 124 Yon Hall, P.O. Box 116580, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
e-mail: rthie@ce.ufl.edu
Online applications may be made or official application forms requested by following the links on the Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Program website: www.coastal.ufl.eduAssistantship available, Pennsylvania, USA
An assistantship is available for graduate study, beginning in the fall of 2002, in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. Research is to be conducted on the hydrodynamic impacts of watercraft on shallow lake and river systems. Of particular interest is the potential for shoreline erosion and bottom material resuspension. Both laboratory and field work will be performed. A strong interest in fluid mechanics and previous experience in data acquisition techniques in general and velocity, discharge, and wave measurements in particular is desirable.
Contact Dr. David F. Hill
e-mail: dfhill@engr.psu.eduCoastal engineer, Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Coastal Planning & Engineering has an opening for a coastal engineer in their Boca Raton office. CPE is a leader in the application of coastal processes and engineering to the coastal zone.
e-mail: dmann@coastalplanning.net
website: www.coastalplanning.netCivil/Environmental Engineers, Connecticut, USA
Haestad Methods is actively seeking Civil Engineers of all experience levels to work in various facets of our company - from software engineering and research to technical writing to technical sales. Our software is used extensively throughout the world in the areas of water distribution modeling, sanitary sewer design and analysis, drainage design, and storm water management. We teach several thousand engineers in our IACET-certified seminars every year. Also, our publications and software are used in the majority of universities throughout the world that teach this subject matter. At a minimum, applicants should have a University degree and knowledge of hydraulics and hydrology. If interested, please send your CV and letter of interest to:
jointheteam-iahr@haestad.com.
website: www.haestad.comLeverhulme Trust, UK
Approximately 20 Fellowships each tenable for 24 months are available to be taken up from the beginning of the 2002/2003 academic year, in all subject areas. The awards are to enable successful candidates to undertake a significant piece of publishable research in a UK higher education institution, and are intended as career development awards. Closing date for applications: 4 p.m. on Thursday 14 March 2002.
website: www.leverhulme.org.ukResearch Assistant/Associate, Nottingham, UK
Applications are invited for the above post to work on a SMART-funded feasibility study to assess the technical and commercial merits of a novel domestic flood barrier system. The project will be based within the Environmental Fluid Mechanics Division, School of Civil Engineering, The University of Nottingham.
Closing date: 30 January 2002.
e-mail: efm@nottingham.ac.uk.Studentships in Groundwater Bioremediation, Sheffield, UK
The University of Sheffield is seeking to recruit 2 PhD students in the area of Groundwater Bioremediation, to start immediately or before end of March 2002. UK citizens may apply with the studentships paying university fees and providing enhanced maintenance grants that are topped-up by UK industry partners. The research will form part of a large multi-institutional (universities and industry) project described below.
website: jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/RB190.htmlResearch Fellow, Sussex, UK
Vacancy for researcher in satellite based parameter retrievals over southern Africa. Applications are invited for a researcher to work with Dr Dominic Kniveton of the University of Sussex and Dr Martin Todd of the University College London, on the European Union-funded WERRD project on Water and Ecosystem Resources in Regional Development - Balancing Societal Needs and Wants and Natural Resources Systems Sustainability in International River Basin Systems.
Closing date: 15 February 2002.
website: jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/IG770.htmlDams and development- UNEP
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has announced job vacancies for their Dams and Development Project. Applications must be received by the 31st of January 2002.
e-mail: pk@hydropower.org
website: www.unep.org/vac or www.unep-dams.orgScientist - Coastal/Surfzone Processes, New Zealand
NIWA (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research) is a leading environmental research institute and key provider of atmospheric, freshwater and marine research in New Zealand. A position exists, based at our Hamilton location (130 staff), to work in a team undertaking research and providing consultancy services in coastal/surfzone processes.
Closing date: February 28, 2002
e-mail: s.shaw@niwa.cri.nz
website: www.niwa.cri.nzFlorida Tech 2002 Summer Internship Program
The Florida Institute of Technology's Department of Marine and Environmental Systems (DMES)
is offering National Science Foundation sponsored summer internships focusing on applied research in science, engineering, and management of coastal zones. Recruitment of interns is focused on, but not limited to, women and minority candidates.
e-mail: irlandi@fit.edu
website: fit.edu/~irlandiTwenty Vacancies at WL | Delft Hydraulics
Founded in 1927, WL | Delft Hydraulics is an independent consulting and research institute located in The Netherlands. For more than 70 years, WL | Delft Hydraulics has been providing clients, at home and abroad, with decisive advice and technical assistance on water-related issues. Its projects range from applied research and consultancy queries to multidisciplinary policy studies. The current staff of 350 qualified and committed professionals combine an in-depth command of critical details with an across-the-board overview.
website: www.wldelft.nl/gen/recruitment/index.html (in Dutch)
Please note that the vacancies may be restricted to applicants having right of residence in the country concerned.
Vacancies which can be posted under "Job Opportunities" can be e-mailed to IAHR, e-mail: iahr@iahr.org
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