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 Tentative Program
  
Sunday 14th November 2010
 
 18.00-21.00
Registration and ice breaker
  
Monday 15th November 2010
 
 08.00-08.20Registration, cont'd.
 08.20-08.30
Welcome
  
 Particles and New Technologies I
 08.30-09.00Thorne P: Acoustic estimates of suspended particle size and concentration in mixed sediment environments.
 09.00-09.20Schindler R, Manning A, and Bass S: Development of Acoustic & Optical Measurements of Cohesive Flocs via In Situ Particle Visualization.
 09.20-09.40
Moate BD, Meral R, and Thorne PD: Laboratory comparison of LISST and ABS response to mixed sediment suspensions.
 09.40-10.00Black K, and Helsby R: Measuring Spatial Scales of Sediment Concentration in Coastal Waters using the Sediview Methodology.
 10.00-10.20Lau KT, Hayes J, Kim D, and Diamond D: Real-time wireless optical sensor network for water quality measurement.
 10.20-10.40Mikkelsen, OA, Buchan S, Currie C, and Agrawal YC: On Using the LISST-STX for Measurements of Settling Velocity Spectra.
  
 10.40-11.10Coffee Break
  
 Particles and New Technologies II
 11.10-11.40Jonasz M: Review of technology and sensors used to measure the optical properties and size distributions of hydrosols.
 11.40-12.00     Stemmann L, Picheral M, Guidi L, Legendre L, Claustre H, and Gorsky G: Underwater Vision Profiler - a sensor for detailed assessment of particles (> 100 µm) and large plankton distribution.
 12.00-12.20Buscombe D, Rubin D, Lacy J: Hourly measurements of grain-size from the inner continental shelf seabed using a fully-automated, hydraulically-controlled underwater video microscope.
 12.20-12.40Sas M: SiltProfiler: Novel instrumentation for rapidly profiling the suspended sediment concentration and water column salinity structure.
 12.40-13.00Cross J, Nimmo-Smith A, Torres R, and Hosegood P: Measuring the response of biological particles to turbulent events using holographic imaging
  
 13.00-14.30LUNCH - on your own
  
 Flocs
 14.30-15.00     Milligan TG, Hill PS, Law BA, and Newgard JP: Floc Fraction and Stress in a Bottom Boundary Layer.
 15.00-15.20Fettweis M, Baeye M, Francken F, Van den Eynde D, Van Lancker V: Floc dynamics during storm events in a coastal turbidity maximum area.
 15.20-15.40Manning AJ, Schoellhamer DC, Mehta AJ, Novere D, and Schladow SG: Video Observations of Flocculated Sediment from Three Contrastingly Different Natural Environments in the USA.
 15.40-16.00Graham GW, Nimmo Smith WAM, Bowers DG, and Braithwaite KM: In-situ observations of suspended particles with complex shape.
 16.00-16.20Chen P, Fettweis M, Maggi F, and Yu JCS: Numerical simulation of flocculation behaviour during storm events.
 16.20-16.40 Verney R, Manning A, Pidduck E, and Sandford R: Floc Dynamics in the Seine Estuary: Observation and Numerical Modeling.
  
 16.40-17.00Coffee Break
  
 17.00-18.00Discussion
  
 DINNER - on your own
  
Tuesday 16th November 2010
 
  Erosion, transport and deposition I
 08.30-09.00
Pejrup M: Wadden Sea Sediment Dynamics
 09.00-09.20
Albers T, and von Lieberman N: Morphodynamic comparison of marine, limnic and tropical tidal flats
 09.20-09.40
Hamouda AZ, and Abdel-Salam KM: Acoustic image survey for the sea floor at the northeastern side of Alexandria city, Mediterranean Sea
 09.40-10.00
Gratiot N, Legout C, Navratil O, Némery J, Prat C, Duvert C, Grangeon T, Belleudy P, and Estèves M: Monitoring sediment dynamics in mountainous subcatchments (10km2)
 10.00-10:20
Limare A, Lajeunesse E, Ammann J, Gamblin Y, Vieira A, and Dessert C: Monitoring Sediment Transport in Rivers during Extreme Climatic Events
 10.20-10.40
Winter C, Maushake C: Formation of turbidity clouds in tidal currents
  
 10.40-11.00 Coffee Break
  
 Erosion, transport and deposition II
 11.00-11.20Lorthiois T, Doxaran D, Chami M, Bourrin F, Verney R: Fluxes and fate of the suspended particles exported by the Rhone river into the Mediterranean Sea based on field optical measurements.
 11.20-11.40Lefebvre JP, Ouillon S, Vinh VD, Arfi R, Binh DT, Panché JP, Mari X, and Torréton JP: Hydro-sedimentary dynamics of the Red River delta (Vietnam).
 11.40-12.00Lintern, G: Deployment of LISST on the VENUS Ocean Observatory for real-time observation of turbidity and deep water renewal events.
 12.00-12.20Rivier A, Gohin F, and Petus C: Observed variability of the suspended sediment concentration in the English Channel in relation to the tidal cycle and waves.
 12.20-12.40Maushake C, Winter C: Field studies of suspended sediment dynamics in the German
 Estuaries.
 12.40-13.00 Law BA, Milligan TG, Hill PS, Newgard JP, Maier I, and Page F: Using optical instruments to track the resuspension and transport of aquaculture wastes.
  
 13.00-14.30
LUNCH - on your own
  
 Particles and Chemistry
 14.30-14.50Pidduck EL., Manning AJ, Fitzsimons MF, Souza AJ, and Worsfold PJ: The influence of suspended sedimentary processes on nutrient fluxes in the Tamar estuary, England
 14.50-15.10El-Gharabawy SM, Ibrahim MS, El-Gammal MI, Shata MA, and Khalil MKh: Assessment of heavy metals pollution in Damietta harbor along the Mediterranean Sea, Egypt.
 15.10-15.30Dowell M, and Berthon J-F: TBD
  
 15.30-16.00Discussion: Debriefing for 1st day discussion 1/2
  
 16.00-17.30Visit to LOV and OOV
  
 20.00-Conference Dinner (charges apply)
  
Wednesday 17th November 2010
 
 Particles and Optics I
 08.30-09.00
Bowers D: Why Are Shelf Seas So Bright When Viewed From Space - A Review Of The Optical Properties Of Flocculated Particles.
 09.00-09.20
Hill PS, Boss E, Newgard JP, Law BA, and Milligan TG: Observations of the sensitivity of beam attenuation to particle size in a coastal bottom boundary layer.
 09.20-09.40
Bressac M, Guieu C, Doxaran D, Obolensky G, Grisoni JM, and Bourrin F: Optical measurements to observe the fate of Saharan dust in seawater: a simulated dust deposition during the DUNE project
 09.40-10.10
Reynolds RA, and Stramski D: Measurements of the particle size distribution in Arctic waters and its relation to seawater optical properties.
  
 10.10-10.40Coffee Break
  
 Particles and Optics II
 10.40-11.10
Kopelevich O: Scattering properties of marine particles and their practical application.
 11.10-11.30Neukermans G, Loisel H, Mériaux X, and Denis K: Effect of particle aggregation on total, back and side scattering coefficients in coastal waters
 11.30-11.50Davies E, Nimmo Smith A, Agrawal Y, Souza A: Scattering Signatures of Suspended Sediments
 11.50-12.10Hedley J: The optical scattering properties of coral reef fine-grain sediments modelled by the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method.
  
 12.10-12.40     
Discussion: Debriefing for 1st day discussion 2/2
  
 12.40-12.45
Good Bye
  
  
Created 22 January 2010.
Updated 27 August 2010.

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