INNOVATION TO TACKLE SCALING ISSUES IN EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
EXORCESS 2022
Agenda
MAR 2
09:00-09:10
Opening
General session
09.10-09.45
Roy C Sidle
Hydrogeomorphic processes and scaling issues in the continuum from soil pedons to catchments
09.45-10.20
Hirotaka Ochiai
Landslide Field Experiment on a Natural Slope in Futtsu City, Chiba Prefe
10.25–10.45
Rose Tirtalistyani
Soil losses and runoff variabilities in varieties of surface coverages
10.45–11.05
Do Thi Kim Thanh
Hillslope erosion
Runoff and Soil Erosion Response to Clear Cutting Period of Acacia Plantation in A Headwater Mountain of Vietnam
11.10–11.30
M. Luisa Martínez
Does the Functional Richness of Plants Reduce Wave Erosion on Embryo Coastal Dunes?
11.30–11.50
Fluvial and coastal erosions
Tommy E. Sutarto
Stability Analysis of Semicohesive Streambanks with CONCEPTS: Coupling Field and Laboratory Investigations to Quantify the Onset of Fluvial Erosion and Mass Failure
13.00–13.20
Kazuya Sano
Confirming the seismic behavior of the reinforced dry masonry retaining wall using centrifuge
13.20–13.40
Rozaqqa Noviandi
Mass movement
Evaluating the effect of vegetation root systems on slope stability by using a flume experiment
13.45–14.05
Noritaka Endo
River morphodynamics
Adjustment processes of mountainous rivers affected by tilting uplift: Laboratory experiments and a case study of Yakushima Island, Japan
14.05–14.25
Hossein Hamidifar
Morphodynamics of vegetated meandering channels: some insights from laboratory studies
14.30–15.20
Panel discussion
How to tackle scaling issues in experimental geomorphic studies?
15.20–15.30
Closing
Speakers
10
FEATURED EXPERTS IN EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
02
Roy C Sidle
*Director of the Mountain Societies Research Institute
University of Central Asia, Tajikistan
*Institute of Global Innovative Research
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Keynote speakers
Hirotaka Ochiai
Japan Forest Technology Association
Japan
Rose Tirtalistyani
Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Iowa State University
USA
Do Thi Kim Thanh
Faculty of Science
University of Copenhagen
Denmark
02
Hillslope erosion
02
M. Luisa Martínez
Instituto de Ecología, A. C.
México
Fluvial and coastal erosions
Tommy E. Sutarto
Department of Civil Engineering
Samarinda State Polytechnic
Indonesia
Kazuya Sano
Department of Architecture and Urban Engineering
Tokyo City University
Japan
Rozaqqa Noviandi
United Graduate School of Agricultural Science
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Japan
02
Mass movement
02
Noritaka Endo
Department of Earth Sciences
Kanazawa University
Japan
Hossein Hamidifar
River morphodynamics
Water Engineering Department
Shiraz University
Iran
Venue
Online via ZOOM
The world is still amidst the pandemic, limiting researchers in the entire world to gather directly in one meeting room. We take advantage to initiate a virtual workshop discussing scaling issues in experimental geomorphic studies, involving various experts around the globe. Perhaps, through this workshop, we can find the best way to tackle scaling issues in experimental geomorphic studies.