PRELIMINARY PROGRAM OF
SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TIDAL ENVIRONMENT

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Huanghai Hotel, 75 Yan'an Yi Road, Qingdao,China
September 24-27, 2008
Sept. 24, 2008, Thursday
10:00 am– 18:00 pm, Registration for the conference at the Lobby of Huanghai Hotel
18:00 am– 20:00 pm, Icebreaker and Registration at Jinxiu Hall of Huanghai Hotel.
Cold snacks and drinks will be provided.
Sept. 25, 2008, Thursday, 2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel
08:00 – 09:00 am Registration
09:00−10:30 Opening Ceremony
Chairperson:Prof. Shu Gao, Vice Chairman of Organizing Committee
09:00−09:30 Opening Address: Prof. Ying Wang, Chairman of Organizing Committee
Address by Prof. Richard A. Davis, Jr., Chairman of Scientific Committee
Welcome Address by Prof. Jiang Yuchi, Local Host, President of QIMG
09:30−10:00 Prof. Richard A. Davis, Jr.
How Much of Tidal Environments is Preserved in the Stratigraphic Record
10:00−10:30 Prof. Ying Wang
River-Sea Interaction and Tidal Sandy Ridge Field Evolution: Example from the South Yellow Sea, China
10:30−10:50 Group photo, Tea/Coffee break
10:50−12:20 Plenary Session (keynotes) (I)
Chairperson: Prof. Richard A. Davis, Jr.
10:50−11:20 Prof. Burg W. Flemming
Mud in the Wadden Sea: Sortable Silts versus Aggregated Particles
11:20−11:50 Prof. Jesper Bartholdy
On Salt Marsh Accretion − Measurements and Interpretation
11:50−12:20 Prof. Yong Ahn Park
Historic Views on the Researches on the Macrotidal Flats along the Eastern Margin of the Yellow Sea (West Coast of Korea)
12:20−13:30 Lunch time
13:30−15:30 Plenary Session (keynotes) (II)
Chaired by Prof. Burg W. Flemming
13:30−14:00 Prof. Robert Dalrymple
Tidal Dunes of the Eocene Baronia Sandstone, Ager Basin, Spain: A Reinterpretation of the Type Area for the “Tidal-Bar” Facies Model
14:00−14:30 Prof. Shu Gao
Morphodynamic Processes of Tidal Inlets
14:30−15:00 Dr. Bernadette Tessier
Sedimentary Infill of Macrotidal Estuaries: Characteristics and Forcing Factors
15:00−15:30 Prof. Healy Terry
Identifying Sediment Transport Pathways in Tidal Inlet and Delta Systems
15:30-15:50 Tea/Coffee break
15:50−17:50 Plenary Session (keynotes) (III)
Chairperson: Prof. Terry Healy
15:50−16:20 Prof. Poppe L. de Boer
Diurnal, Fortnightly Tidal Cycles and Beyond
16:20−16:50 Prof. Yoshiki Saito
Sedimentary Facies of Tide-Influenced Mega-Deltas in Asia
16:50−17:20 Dr. Ping Yin
Architecture and Mobility of Sand Ridge on the East China Sea Shelf
17:20−17:50 Prof. Michael Collins
Intertidal Flat Processes and Managed Realignment of the Coast
18:00−20:00 Welcome Party ( Mingyuan Restaurant , 1st Floor, Huanghai Hotel)
Sept. 26, 2008, Friday
Session 1: Modern and Ancient Tidal Sedimentation and Sedimentary Sequences, 2nd Floor Meeting Room, Huanghai Hotel
08:30−12:00 Chairpersons: Dr. Peter N. Johannessen and Prof. Zhenxia Liu
08:30−08:55 Keynote: Dr. Eiliv Larsen
Tidal Sedimentation and Preservation Potential in Glacial Settings
08:55−09:15 Mr. Christopher Coughenour
Analysis and Implications of High Resolution Tidal Deposits from Cook Inlet, Alaska
09:15−09:35 Prof. Zhenke Zhang
Sedimentation Rate and Grain Size Changes of the Sediment Core in the Tidal Flat at Yuantuojiao Point, Changjiang Estuary
09:35−09:55 Mr. JongKwan Kim
Sedimentation and Holocene Evolution of Ganghwa Intertidal Flat, Gyonggi Bay, South Korea
09:55−10:15 Tea/Coffee break
10:15−10:40 Keynote: Prof. Jian Liu
Clinoform Developments on the Western South Yellow Sea since the Marine Isotope Stage 3
10:40−11:00 Dr. Maria Jensen
Sedimentological and Geomorphological Characteristics of the Mezen Estuary, NW Russia: An Analogue for Juxtaposed Late Pleistocene Tidal Rhythmites
11:00−11:20 Prof. Richard A. Davis, Jr.
Tidal Bedding from the Precambrian (1.7bellin) Wisconsin, USA
11:20−11:40 Mr. Jing Kang
The characteristic of Sediment-Structure for Rudong Area of South Yellow Sea since Late-Pleistocene
11:40−12:00 Prof. Kyungsik Choi
Late Quaternary Stratigraphy and Evolution of Nearshore Sand Ridges in Macrotidal Gyeonggi Bay, West Coast of Korea
12:00−13:30 Lunch time
13:30−17:25 Chairpersons: Prof. Eiliv Larsen and Prof. Jian Liu
13:30−13:55 Keynote: Prof. Hong Wang
Geo-Environment along the muddy coast of the west Bohai Bay: Status and Trend
13:55−14:15 Prof. Robert Dalrymple
Geomorphology, Sedimentology and Depositional Architecture of the Tidal-Dominated Han River Delta, Korea
14:15−14:35 Miss Miao Huo
Long-Term Variations in Morphodynamics and Sedimentation Rates of Nanhui Mudflats in the Yangtze Delta (China)
14:35−14:55 Dr. Philippe Sorrel
Evidence for Millennial-Scale Climatic Events in the Sedimentary Infilling of a Macrotidal Estuarine System, the Seine Estuary, NW France
14:55−15:15 Dr. Fu Wang
Spatial Distribution Characteristic of Sedimentation Rates on the Tianjin Supratidal Zone
15:15-15:35 Tea/Coffee break
15:35−16:00 Keynote: Dr. Lars Henrik Nielsen
The Geological Evolution of the Holocene to Recent Barrier Island of Rømø, Denmark
16:00−16:25 Keynote: Prof. Zhenxia LIU
Tidal Sands in the China Seas, with Special Reference to the East China Sea
16:25−16:45 Dr. Peter N. Johannessen
Sedimentary Units and Architecture of the Holocene to Recent Micro-Tidal Barrier Island of Rømø, Denmark: based on Recent Morphology, Core-Wells and GPR Sections
16:45−17:05 Mr. Duncan Mackay
Interpreting Tide-Dominated Depositional Environments in the Heterolithic Cretaceous Bluesky Formation (Alberta)
17:05−17:25 Mr. Aitor Ichaso
Tidal and Wave-Generated Fluid-Mud Deposits of the Early Jurassic Tilje Formation, Offshore Mid-Norwegian Continental Shelf
17:30−19:30 Poster Session (2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel)
Sept. 26, 2008, Friday
Session 2: Tidal Hydrodynamics, Sediment Dynamics and Morphodynamics, 6th Floor Meeting Room, Huanghai Hotel
08:30−12:00 Chairpersons: Dr. Tae Soo Chang and Prof. Yan Li
08:30−08:55 Keynote: Dr. Michael Fettweis
Persistent High SPM Concentration Layers in a Coastal Turbidity Maximum Area
08:55−09:15 Prof. Jian Chen
Morphology Evolution and Suspended Matter Hydrodynamic Process of Min River Estuary, China
09:15−09:35 Mr. Ray T. Hsu
Suspended Particle-Size Distribution and Their Dynamics off the Tidal Inlet of the Tapon Bay (A Lagoon in Southern Taiwan)
09:35−09:55 Miss Fei Xing
Seasonal Variations of Suspended Sediment Concentration in the South Yellow Sea
09:55−10:15 Tea/Coffee break
10:15−10:40 Keynote: Prof. John Z. Shi
Seasonal, Spring-Neap and Flood-Ebb Tidal Variabilities of the Dispersion, Mixing, Stratification, Destratification and Circulation within the Plume of the Changjiang River Estuary, China
10:40−11:00 Prof. Jiaxue Wu
Combined Effects of Internal Hydraulic Jump, Salinity Intrusion, and Tidal Straining on Estuarine Sediment Dispersal
11:00−11:20 Dr. Tae Soo Chang
Formation and Development of Inclined Heterolithic Stratification (IHS) in a Bedrock-Confined Channel at a Han River Mouth, Gyeonggi Bay, Korea
11:20−11:40 Mr. Fengyang Min
Sediment Transport and Accumulation in Shenzhen Bay, China
11:40−12:00 Mr. Chang Soo Son
Long-Term Changes of Surface Sediments and Morphology in Relation to Energy Change on Shoreface-Connected Ridges off Spiekeroog Island, Southern, North Sea
12:00−13:30 Lunch time
13:30−17:20 Chaired by Dr. Michael Fettweis and Prof. Jiaxue Wu
13:30−13:55 Keynote: Prof. Yixin Yan
Setting Velocity of Suspended Sediment near Xuliujing in Changjiang Estuary during a Flood Season
13:55−14:15 Prof. Yan Li
Morphology Evolution of Sand Waves over the Taiwan Bank
14:15−14:35 Ms. Young Sook Baek
Thick Summer Mud-Flat and Winter Sand-Flat Dominancy Controlled by Monsoonal Waves on the Open-Coast Doowoori Tidal Flat, Korea
14:35−14:55 Dr. Lizhu Tian
The Grain-size Characteristics of Shallow Sediment in West of Bohai Bay, China
14:55−15:15 Miss Yining Chen
The Development of a Tidal Creek System at Exbury Marsh, Southern England
15:15-15:35 Tea/Coffee break
15:35−16:00 Keynote: Dr. Morten Pejrup
Tracing the History of a Barrier Island
16:00−16:20 Prof. Kyungsik Choi
Rhythmic Climbing Ripple Lamination in an Inclined Heterolithic Stratification of Macrotidal Estuarine Channel, Gomso Bay, west Coast of Korea: Implication on Channel Stability
16:20−16:40 Mr. Fei Xia
Applications of EOF Analysis to Researches of Coastal Geomorphology and Sedimentology
16:40−17:00 Mr. Aijun Wang
Short-Term Sediment Dynamic and Sedimentary Process in Coastal Wetlands, Luoyuan Bay, China
17:00−17:20 Dr. Geng Yan
The Characteristics and Sedimentary Influence of Sand Ridge in the Northeast Bohai Bay
17:30−19:30 Poster Session (2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel)
Sept. 26, 2008, Friday
Session 3: Impacts of Global Change and Human Activities on Tidal Environments ,7th Floor Meeting Room, Huanghai Hotel
08:30−12:00 Chairpersons: Prof. Kerstin Schrottke and Prof. X. Zou
08:30−08:55 Keynote: Dr. Jeff Ollerhead
Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise and Salt Marsh Restoration in the Bay of Fundy, Canada
08:55−09:15 Mr. Du Dong
Relation Study on Sediment and Ocean Dynamical Environment Change of Sea Coastal Water of Caofeidian Area in Hebei Province
09:15−09:35 Dr. Thorbjorn J. Andersen
Response of a Coastal Lagoon to Changing Sea Level
09:35−09:55 Dr. Isabelle Billeaud
Impacts of Holocene High Frequency Climate Changes on a Macrotidal Sedimentary Coastal Wedge
09:55−10:15 Tea/Coffee break
10:15−10:40 Keynote: Dr. Tarek Youssef Abdou
Hydrological Classification as a Tool for Restoration of Arid Mangroves: A Case Study in Abu Dhabi, UAE
10:40−11:00 Dr. Chendong Ge
Variability of Organic Carbon Isotope and C/N in the Xiaohai Lagoon, Eastern Hainan Island, China and its Environmental Implications
11:00−11:20 Prof. Baeck Oon Kim
Aerial Photograph Analysis of Morphological Changes outside Saemangeum Dyke, West Coast of Korea
11:20−11:40 Dr. Jianhua Gao
The Influence after Introduction of Spartina Alterniflora to the Distribution of TOC, TN and TP in Tidal Salt Marshes, Northern Jiangsu Province
11:40−12:00 Miss Nicola Cowie
Massive Sand Injection to an Energetic Rocky Coast, New Zealand
12:00−13:30 Lunch time
13:30−17:20 Chairpersons: Dr. Jeff Ollerhead and Dr. Tarek Youssef Abdou
13:30−13:55 Keynote: Prof. Kerstin Schrottke
Effects of Dredging Activities on the Sediment Dynamics in the Tidal Estuary Weser (German North Sea Coast )
13:55−14:15 Dr. Ping Zuo
Nitrogen and Phoshporus Loading in 5 Estuaries to the Yellow Sea during the Past 20 Years, Jiangsu Province, China
14:15−14:35 Mr. Jiashen Li
Heavy Metals Distribution and Their Pollution Appraisal in Sediments of the Yalu River Estuary
14:35−14:55 Prof. Khaled A. Mohamed
Effect of Residual Flows in Tidal Seas on the Ecological System
14:55−15:15 Dr. Zhen Xia
The Characteristics of Sea Bottom Deposits in Lingdingyang Bay of the Pearl River Estuary, South China
15:15-15:35 Tea/Coffee break
15:35−16:00 Keynote: Prof. X. Zou
Research on Risk Assessment of Coastal Storm Surge-Taking Haikou Bay as an Example
16:00−16:20 Dr. Dong Wang
Flood and Waterlogging Disasters, Channel to Sea Project of the Huaihe River and Stability of Coast
16:20−16:40 Dr. Adrian Brannigan
Historical Changes in Surficial Sediment and Shell Coverage of an Ebb and Flood Tidal System at Tauranga Harbour, New Zealand
16:40−17:00 Prof. Yaohong Shi
Characteristics of Engineering Geological Environment at Lingdingyang Estuary of Pearl River Mouth
17:00−17:20 Mr. Youen Kervella
The Impact of Oyster Farming On Hydrodynamics in a Tidal Environment
17:30−19:30 Poster Session (2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel)
Sept. 26, 2008, Friday
Session 4: Physical and Mathematical Modeling Techniques for Tidal Environments, 8th Floor Meeting Room, Huanghai Hotel
08:30−12:00 Chairpersons: Dr. Tomoyuki Sato and Prof. Yaping Wang
08:30−08:55 Keynote: Dr. Ping Wang
Measuring and Modeling Sedimentation Pattern in a Stabilized Migratory Inlet, Blind Pass, Florida, USA
08:55−09:15 Mr. Yu Zhang
Numerical Stimulation of Flow Field in West Beach of Beidaihe Using Delft3d-Flow Model
09:15−09:35 Mr. Pierre Weill
Coarse Shelly Cheniers in the Mont-Saint-Michel Bay, France: A Coupled Sedimentological and Flume Experiment Study
09:35−09:55 Mr. Yi Pan
Primary Numerical Study on Beach Nourishment Scheme of West Beach in Beidaihe
09:55−10:15 Tea/Coffee break
10:15−10:40 Keynote: Dr. Katsuto Uehara
Relative Role of Tides and Wind-Waves on Sediment Resuspension in the Yellow and Bohai Seas
10:40−11:00 Dr. Xibin Han
Dynamical Simulation on Tidal Current Field in Yellow Sea during Younger Dryas Episode
11:00−11:20 Miss Tanya M. Beck
Morphodynamics of New Pass and Big Sarasota Pass, West-central Florida, USA
11:20−11:40 Mr. Haifang Feng
Numerical Simulation and Analysis of Effect of Huanghua Harbour on Tidal flow
12:00−13:30 Lunch time
13:30−17:20 Chairpersons: Dr. Ping Wang and Dr. Katsuto Uehara
13:30−13:55 Keynote: Prof. Yaping Wang
Sediment Transport Patterns over Interdial Mudflat along Jiangsu Coast, China
13:55−14:15 Miss Jing Huang
Numerical Study on the Impact of Narrowing Schemes in the North Branch on Water Source in the South Branch of the Changjiang Estuary
14:15−14:35 Miss Bo Sun
Numerical Study on the Impact of South-to-North Water Transfer East Route Project on Water Intake of Yangtze Estuary
14:35−14:55 Miss Weiwei Yu
2D Numerical Simulation of Folw, Sediment Transport and Tideland Evolution in the Yangtze Estuary
14:55−15:15 Miss Yanyan Ma
Evolutional trend study of modern Yellow River Delta coast
15:15-15:35 Tea/Coffee break
15:35−16:00 Keynote: Dr. Tomoyuki Sato
Tidal Beddings in a Circular Flume Experiment: Erosional Process of Mud Drapes
16:00−16:20 Miss Yunwei Wang
Relationship between Near-Bed Shear Stress and Suspended Sediment Concentration: Annular Flume Experiments
16:20−16:40 Mr. Qian Yu
Modeling the Formation of Sediment Grain Size Trends Associated with Bedload Transport under the Influences of Rectilinear Tidal currents
16:40−17:00 Miss Anni Tindahl Madsen
OSL Dating of Contemporary Sedimentation on a Sandy Tidal Flat in the Danish Wadden Sea
17:00−17:20 Mr. Siyu Chen
Effect of Development of Caofeidian in Bohai Bay on its Tidal Environment
17:30−19:30 Poster Session (2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel)
Sept. 27, 2008, Saturday
Plenary Session (keynotes) (IV), 2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel
08:30−12:00 Chairperson: Prof. Robert Dalrymple and Prof. Ying Wang
08:30−09:00 Dr. Alexander Bartholomae
Suspended Sediment Transport in the German Wadden Sea - Seasonal Variations and Extreme Events
09:00−09:30 Dr. Daidu Fan
Open-Coast Tidal Flats: Definition, Morphology, Sediment and Sedimentary Sequences
09:30−10:00 Prof. James T. Liu
Tidally-driven Benthic Nepheloid Layer (BNL) in the Head Region of the Gaoping/Kaoping Submarine Canyon off Southwestern Taiwan
10:00-10:30 Prof. Clark Alexander
Stratigraphic Development of Holocene and Pleistocene Marsh Islands
10:30-11:00 Prof. SeungSoo Chun
Variation of Sedimentation and Sequential Pattern
11:00−11:20 Tea/Coffee break
11:20-12:00 Closing Summary
12:00−13:30 Lunch time
13:30-17:30 Sightseeing to Laoshan Mountain
(Participants of post-conference excursion ready to leave in late afternoon)
Poster Session
17:30-19:30, Sept. 26, 2nd Floor of Conference Center, Huanghai Hotel
P1 Prof. Yasuhiko Makino
Sedimentation of the System from Pleistocene Hills through a River to Storm-Dominated Coast
P2 Dr. Qiang Wang
Tidal Sequence in the West Coast of the Bohai Bay since the MIS 5
P3 Dr. Peter N. Johannessen
A Multi-Disciplinary Sedimentological Study of the Holocene to Recent, Micro-Tidal, Barrier Island of Romo, Denmark
P4 Miss Tinglu Cai
Recent Evolution of Xiayang Tidal Flat of Sanmen Bay, Zhejiang Province, China
P5 Prof. Kohansal Ghadimvand Nader
Tidal Facies of the Kuhbanan Formation (Middle-Late Cambrian) in Zarand Area - Central Iran
P6 Prof. Davood Jahani
Tidal Facies of the Elika Formation (Scythian- Carnian) in Northern Iran
P7 Prof. Shu Gao
Sediment Transport over the Lower Part of Tidal Flats and the Resultant Morphological Evolution: Numerical Experiments
P8 Dr. Ning Wang
Modern Sedimentation Rates in the Tidal Flat of Yueqing Bay, Zhejiang, China
P9 Dr. Karimpour Reyhan Majid
Sedimentology and Geochemistry of the Coast of Qeshm Island in the Southern Iran
P10 Mr. Ali Shakiba Azad
Sedimentology and Geochemistry of the Coast of Oman Sea in the Gatan area, Southern Iran
P11 Miss Shaohong Chen
Zircon U-Pb Geochronology Constraints on Sediment Provenance in the Yangtze Drainage Basin
P12 Miss Anni Tindahl Madsen
OSL Dating of Dune Ridges on Fano, a Barrier Islands in the Danish Wadden Sea
P13 Dr. Jinghong Yang
The Carbon and Nitrogen Isotope Records in the Sediments of Baoying Borehole, Northern Jiangsu Plain, China
P14 Mr. Kevin J. Chang
Tidal Influence on Particulate Organic Carbon in the Estuary of a Small Mountainous River
P15 Mr. Shota Yamashita
The Granulometric Characteristics of Sediments in a Microtidal Sand Flat along the Kushida River Estuary, Ise Bay, Central Japan
P16 Dr. Rick J. Yang
A Study of Suspended Sediment Variability under the Confined Influence of Tide and River Discharge at the Mouth of a Small Mountainous River
P17 Mr. Jianjun Zhong
Comparison of Instantaneously Discharged Sediment Dispersion in Stagnant Water and Cross-Flow
P18 Dr. Toru Tamura
Initiation of the Mekong River Delta at 8 ka Revealed by the Sedimentary Succession in the Cambodian Lowland
P19 Dr. Jianfen Li
The Distribution and Geological Significance of Foraminiferal Assemblages in Intertidal Zone in Tianjin , the West Coast of Bohai Bay
P20 Mr. Kun Yu
Atmospheric Correction of MODIS Data for Case-II Water and Research on Retrieved ChlorophyII Concentrition of Bohai Sea
P21 Prof. Cuiping Kuang
Settling Velocity of Suspended Cohesive Sediment and its Application in the Changjiang Estuary
P22 Dr. Jun Xu
Geochemical Element Characteristics and its Response to Coastal Environment Evolution from Lihong Borehole Sediments, Haizhou Bay of Northern Jiangsu.
Guidelines for presentations
Oral presentation
The Conference will provide facilities for presentation (computers, projectors, etc.).
Participants should bring their presentations on Windows compatible format PPT,
either on CD or on memory stick. Speakers should submit their presentation materials
half day earlier than their presentations.
Poster
The poster size of A0 = 841 mm (width) x 1189 mm (height) is recommended, or it
should not be larger than 900mm (width) x 1200 mm (height).
Material for fixing posters will be provided.
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