Remote Sensing-Based Digital Terrain Model (RS-DTM) as a Foundation for Machine Learning-Driven Flood Inundation Modelling.
Coffee break (10:00-10:30)
Session 1: Sediment transport 1(10:30-12:45)
10:30−10:45
Hiroshi Kisa
Applications of the Bedload Sensor at Several Sites in Japan
10:45−11:00
Hsin-Yu Chen
The application and prospect of using Japanese pipe-hydrophone on sediment monitoring in Taiwan
11:00−11:15
Wei-An Chao
Seismic bedload saltation model: Field application and challenge
11:15−11:30
Hung, Chi-Yao
Innovative Particle-Embedded Sensors for Bed Load Motion and Impact Force: Lab and Field Experiments
11:30−11:45
Kurakami Takeru
Analyses of debris flow discharge with image analysis of CCTV data
11:45−12:00
Hayato Sugawara
Relationship between occurrence of lahar and thickness of ashfall on ground surface in the Arimura River basin of Sakurajima volcano, Japan
12:00−12:15
Tamim Haqdad
Impact of Tree Canopy Elevation on Rainfall Attenuation, and Soil Erosion Dynamics for Enhanced Erosion Control
12:15−12:30
Yu-Shiu Chen
Influence of Check Dams on River Channel Sedimentation Processes after a Catastrophic Sediment Disaster
12:30−12:45
Yusuke Yamazaki
Application of a Unit Channel Model with a Slit Dam to Mountainous Basin
Lunch (12:45-13:30)
Session 2: Sediment transport 2 & Debris flow (10:30-12:45)
13:30−13:45
Muhammad Sulaiman
Assessment on the effectiveness and impact of sediment flushing in the Mrica Reservoir, Central Java, Indonesia
13:45−14:00
Adhy Kurniawan
Sediment flushing management to reduce environmental impact downstream of the reservoir
14:00−14:15
Hsiao-Wen Wang
Enhancing sediment release efficiency by flushing channels in a lake-type reservoirEnhancing sediment release efficiency by flushing channels in a lake-type reservoir
14:15−14:30
Gyanendra Lal Shrestha
Headworks damages by debris flow and rehabilitation challenges in Melamchi and Hewa projects
14:30−14:45
Chun-En Lin
The Case Study of the Taiwan Railway Express Train Derailment Caused by Debris Flow Following the 0403 Earthquake
14:45−15:00
Hock-Kiet Wong
The Application of the Entrainment/Deposition Two-phase Model for grain-fluid mixture
15:00−15:15
Yih-Chin Tai
The Impacts of Coordinate System on Flow Behaviors in Depth-Averaged Approach for Modelling Debris Flows
15:15−15:30
Kazuki Yamanoi
Probabilistic Approach for Projecting Climate Change Impact to Inundation and Deposition Area of Debris Flow
Coffee Break(15:30-16:00)
Session 3: Landslide 1(16:00-18:00)
16:00−16:15
Muhammad Mukhlisin
Landslide early warning system accuracy and model using Permeability Tank
16:15−16:30
Yuan-Jung Tsai
The monitoring and assessment of potential large-scale landslide in Maolin area
16:30−16:45
Torajiro Satake
Numerical modeling of groundwater behavior in weathered Granitic bedrock -Application of pipe flow calculation on the bedrock groundwater
16:45−17:00
Ryuta Ishihara
Effects of forest changes on the collapse prevention function of root systems –Study using root growth model-
17:00−17:15
Reo Iura
Examination of the Immunity of Landslides in the Osawagawa River and Kaitsuke Osawagawa River Basins in Murakami City
17:15−17:30
Gumbert Maylda Pratama
Landslide Characteristics Across Multiple Land Cover Types in Upper Ciliwung Watershed, Indonesia
17:30−17:45
Nilanthi Saroja
Identifying the characteristics and topographic features of the landslide terrain before landslide occurrence, using satellite images and Airborne LiDAR – A case study in Kegalle district, Sri Lanka.
17:45−18:00
Keovilay Sakhone
Utilization of remote sensing to identify the impact of mountain road on landslide in Lao P.D.R.
October 31
Session4 Landslide 2(09:00-10:15)
09:00−09:15
Christopher Gomez
Erosion differences in pumiceous layers due to the 2018 Iburi Earthquake (Hokkaido) - UAV, GPR, and topography ~ seismic-waves interactions’ simulations -
09:15−09:30
Thiago Dutra dos Santos
2022 Sediment-related disaster in Petrópolis – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Analyses of runout distance
09:30−09:45
Bhawani Shankar Nirola
Evaluation of Cause of Geological Hazards and Possible Mitigating Solutions for the Damchu-Bypass Landslide Area
09:45−10:00
Kun-Ting Chen
Quantitative study on the hazard level of landslide dam
10:00−10:15
Takashi Wada
Numerical Modeling for Formation of Channel Blockage by Integration of Two-Dimensional River Flow, Bed Variation and Landslide Material Movement