WPGM 96
Hydrology Sessions and Presentations




H21A   BCC:P3  Tues  0830h
Land-Surface Aspects of Continental-Scale Hydrology Projects I
Presiding: T Jakeman, Australian National University

   0830h   H21A-01  INVITED   Continental-Scale 
                    Assessment of the Impact of Climate 
                    Variability and Climate Change on Water 
                    Resources: A Hydrological Point of View: *B C 
                    Bates, P M Fleming
   0850h   H21A-02  INVITED   Analysis, Simulation and 
                    Prediction of Australian Rainfall: *M J 
                    Manton
   0910h   H21A-03  INVITED   Effects of Hourly Rainfall 
                    Patterns on the Land Surface Scheme and the 
                    Capacity of Estimating Hourly Rainfall From 
                    the Satellite Imagery: *S  Sorooshian, X  Gao
   0930h   H21A-04   Comparison of GCM Estimates of 
                    Continental Scale Precipitation and Runoff 
                    Against Observations: *V K Arora, F H S Chiew, 
                    T A McMahon, I C O'Neill, Q J Wang
   0950h   Break
   1010h   H21A-05  INVITED   Soil Moisture Simulation 
                    Over the Australian Continent: *Y  Shao, L M 
                    Leslie, R  Munro
   1030h   H21A-06  INVITED   Hydrological Aspects and 
                    Modelling Strategy for the Gewex Asian 
                    Monsoon Experiment in Tropics (GAME-T): *T  
                    Oki, S  Kanae, T  Nakaegawa, K  Musiake
   1050h   H21A-07   Description and Preliminary Results 
                    From OASIS: A Study of Energy, Water and 
                    Trace Gas Fluxes at the Leaf, Canopy and 
                    Regional Scales in Heterogeneous Terrain: *H A 
                    Cleugh, M R Raupach
   1110h   H21A-08   Modelling of the OASIS Data Set: *K  
                    Finkele, M R Raupach



H22A   BCC:P3  Tues  1330h
Land-Surface Aspects of Continental-Scale Hydrology Projects 
II
Presiding: A Hall, NOAA/NWS

   1330h   H22A-01  INVITED   Modelling and Measurement 
                    of Water and Energy Balances - Linking 
                    Processes Across Scales: *R P Silberstein, M  
                    Sivapalan
   1350h   H22A-02   On the Accuracy and Sensitivity to 
                    Climate of Discharge and Evaporation 
                    Predictions: Ramifications for Runoff and 
                    Climate System Modelling: *A J Jakeman, W Ye
   1410h   H22A-03  INVITED   Coupling a Regional 
                    Precipitation Runoff Model to Global and 
                    Regional Climate Models: *R J Oglesby
   1430h   H22A-04  INVITED   Large Scale Streamflow 
                    Modelling in the South-East of the 
                    Murray-Darling Basin for Current and Future 
                    Climate Conditions: S Y Schreider, A J 
                    Jakeman, *P H Whetton, A B Pittock
   1450h   Break
   1510h   H22A-05   Prediction of Basin Scale Dynamic 
                    Water Balance Using Relationships Derived 
                    Between Landscape Attributes and Catchment 
                    Scale Hydrologic Response: *D A Post, A J 
                    Jakeman
   1530h   H22A-06   Scale Dependencies of Hydrologic 
                    Models to Precipitation Space/Time 
                    Variability: V  Koren, M Smith, D J Seo, J C 
                    Schaake, B Finnerty
   1550h   H22A-07   Recent Results From Phases 1 and 2 
                    of the Project for Intercomparison of Land 
                    Surface Parameterisation Schemes (PILPS) 
                    With Specific Reference to the Performance 
                    of BASE: *A J Pitman, C E Desborough
   1610h   H22A-08  INVITED   Scientific Requirements for 
                    a Joint International Project on the 
                    Estimation of Parameters in Hydrologic Models: 
                    J C Schaake, Q Y Duan, V I Koren, P K Koch
   1630h   Discussion



H31A   BCC:P3  Wed  0830h
Use of Natural Tracers for Determining Groundwater Flow I
Presiding: S K Frape, University of Waterloo; J Deak, VITUKI

   0830h   H31A-01  INVITED   Carbon Isotopes as Tracers 
                    of Groundwater Processes: Recent Experience 
                    and Progress in New Zealand: *C B Taylor
   0900h   H31A-02  INVITED   Helium-4 Accumulation in 
                    Shallow Groundwater: *D K Solomon, R J Poreda
   0930h   H31A-03  INVITED   Isotope Hydrology in the 
                    Great Artesian Basin, Australia: *M A 
                    Habermehl, L K Fifield, R G Cresswell, G E 
                    Calf
   0950h   H31A-04  INVITED   Regional Ground Water Flow 
                    Systems on the Great Hungarian Plain, 
                    Evaluation by Environmental Isotope Data: *J  
                    Deak, T  Coplen
   1010h   Break
   1030h   H31A-05   Use of N and O Isotopes to 
                    Investigate Sources and Flowpaths of Nitrate 
                    in Groundwater: *M  Stewart, G  Lyon, M  
                    Rosen
   1050h   H31A-06  INVITED   The Use of Stable Chlorine 
                    Isotopes (37/35) in Assessing the Source and 
                    Migration of Basinal Brines: *S K Frape, R J 
                    Drimmie, L M Walter, A M Martini
   1110h   H31A-07   Flow and Recharge of Two Alluvial 
                    Fan-Deltas in Taiwan as Revealed by 
                    Bomb-Tritium Front: *T K Liu
   1130h   H31A-08   Sulfur and Oxygen-18 Isotopic 
                    Composition of Dissolved Sulfate as a Tool 
                    for Identifying Inter-aquifer Mixing in the 
                    Mallee Region of South Australia: *S S 
                    Dogramaci, A L Herczeg, S L Schiff
   1150h   H31A-09   Chlorofluorocarbons for Estimating 
                    Net Recharge to a Tropical Aquifer, Northern 
                    Australia: *P G Cook, A L Herczeg



H32A   BCC:P3  Wed  1330h
Use of Natural Tracers for Determining Groundwater Flow II
Presiding: D K Solomon, University of Utah; C B Taylor, 
           Inst of Geological and Nuclear Sciences

   1330h   H32A-01   Tracer Method for Distinguish of 
                    Local and Regional Ground Water Flow Systems: 
                    *E  Deseo, J  Deak
   1350h   H32A-02   Recharge to Fresh Groundwaters in 
                    the Western Murray Basin, Australia Deduced 
                    From Soil Water and Ground Water Chloride 
                    and Isotope Data: *F W Leaney, A L Herczeg, 
                    A J Love
   1410h   H32A-03   Estimating Vertical Saturated 
                    Groundwater Flow Rates From Transient 
                    Temperature-Depth Profiles: *R  Ramold, V  
                    Zlotnik
   1430h   H32A-04   Boron Isotope Variations Among 
                    Groundwater Systems From Crystalling 
                    Basement and Sedimentary Aquifers (N 
                    Switzerland - SW Germany): *S Barth, A 
                    Scholtis, N G Hemming, G N Hanson, B Gercken
   1450h   H32A-05   Oxygen and Deuterium Isotope Tracing 
                    of Groundwater in an Irrigated Saline 
                    Catchment in North Queensland, Australia: *R W 
                    Lait, M E Cox
   1510h   Break
   1530h   H32A-06   Recharge Estimation in an Arid 
                    Environment Using CFCs 14C, 3H and 
                    Chloride, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia: 
                    A J Love, J  Dowie, P G Cook
   1550h   H32A-07   S Isotope Fractionation During S 
                    Mineralization in a Black Forest Soil: 
                    Results of an Incubation-Extraction 
                    Experiment: *A L Norman, H R Krouse, A  
                    Giesemann
   1610h   H32A-08   Quantitative Evaluation of 
                    Groundwater Processes Using a Compartmental 
                    Mixing-Cell Model and Environmental Tracers: 
                    Otway Basin, South Australia: *G A Harrington, 
                    K A Narayan, A L Herczeg, G R Walker, A J 
                    Love
   1630h   H32A-09   Response of a Coastal Aquifer in 
                    Portugal to Hydroclimatic Changes During the 
                    Last Deglaciation Period, Inferred From 
                    Chemical, Isotope and Noble Gas Data: P M 
                    Carreira, A M M Soares, M A M da Silva, M  
                    Stute, L  Araguás-Araguás, *K  Rozanski
   1650h   H32A-10   Long Term Record of Chlorine-36 and 
                    Other Environmental Tracers in a Deep 
                    Unsaturated Zone, SE Australia: C 
                    Le Gal La Salle, A L Herczeg, F W Leaney, L K 
                    Fifield, R G Cresswell, J  Kellet



H41A   BCC:P3  Thurs  0830h
Soil Moisture: Measurement, Modeling, and Scaling
Presiding: G R Willgoose, University of Newcastle; A W Western, 
           University of Melbourne

   0830h   H41A-01  INVITED   Strengths and Limitations 
                    of Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR) for 
                    Determining Soil Water Content: *S J Zegelin, 
                    I  White, J H Knight, G C Topp
   0850h   H41A-02   Modeling and Remote Sensing of 
                    Regional Scale Soil Moisture Variations in 
                    Asia: *A  Robock, K  Vinnikov, J  Entin, C A 
                    Schlosser, V  Zabelin, N A Speranskaya, S  
                    Liu
   0910h   H41A-03   Comparison of Measured and Predicted 
                    Soil Moisture Patterns: *A W Western, G  
                    Bloeschl, G R Willgoose, R B Grayson, T A 
                    McMahon
   0930h   H41A-04   Do Soil Moisture Patterns Display 
                    Preferred States?: R B Grayson, A W Western, 
                    A R Ladson
   0950h   Break
   1010h   H41A-05  INVITED   Scaling Up Spatially 
                    Distributed Hydrologic Models of Semi-arid 
                    Watersheds: *D G Tarboton, C M U Neale, R  
                    Prasad, C  Luce, K  Williams, K  Cooley, G  
                    Flerchinger, C  Hanson, M  Seyfried, C W 
                    Slaughter
   1030h   H41A-06   Hydrology-Geomorphology Conceptual 
                    Model for the Prediction of Saturation Area: 
                    *J  Hemantha, G  Willgoose
   1050h   H41A-07   Estimation of Soil Moisture and 
                    Groundwater Recharge Using the TOPOG-IRM 
                    Model: L Zhang, *W R Dawes, T J Hatton, P H 
                    Reece, G Beale, I Packer
   1110h   H41A-08   Specifying the Deep Soil Temperature 
                    in Force Restore Method for Calculating the 
                    Surface Temperature in Atmospheric Models 
                    During Long-Term Integration: *D T Mihailovic, 
                    B Lalic, I D Arsenic



H41B   BCC:P6  Thurs  0830h
General Surface Hydrology Posters
Presiding: W J Bond, CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   0830h   H41B-01  POSTER   Barometric Pressure 
                    Gradients and Tectonic Movements Affect Lake 
                    Te Anau Levels: A I McKerchar, *C P Pearson
   0830h   H41B-02  POSTER   Comparison of the pH 
                    Determining Factor of the Stream Water in 
                    World Forest Watershed: *N  Ohte, Y  Asano
   0830h   H41B-03  POSTER   Photoinhibition and Surface 
                    Layer Deepening: *B S Sherman, J  Whittington
   0830h   H41B-04  POSTER   Minimum Age for Northwestern 
                    Queensland Silcretes: *P M Vasconcelos, T A 
                    Becker
   0830h   H41B-05  POSTER   Validation of a Stream 
                    Network and Runoff Estimation Model (SNARE) 
                    for the Oxley Creek in South-East 
                    Queensland, Australia: Y  Yuge, B  Yu



H42A   BCC:P3  Thurs  1330h
Field Measurement of Soil Characteristics That Determine 
Chemical Transport
Presiding: A W Warrick, University of Arizona; B E Clothier, 
           Hort Research

   1330h   H42A-01   Measurement of the Soil's 
                    Mobile-Water Fraction and Adsorption 
                    Isotherm: Patterns, Problems, and Prognoses: 
                    *B E Clothier, I  Vogeler, L  Heng, G N 
                    Magesan
   1350h   H42A-02   Solute Transport Parameters From 
                    Intermittent Leaching of Soil Monoliths: *I  
                    Vogeler, B E Clothier, D R Scotter
   1410h   H42A-03   A Sequential Tracer Technique for 
                    Estimating Two-Domain Solute Transport 
                    Parameters: I Laboratory Studies: J Lee, *D B 
                    Jaynes, R Horton
   1430h   H42A-04   A Sequential Tracer Technique for 
                    Estimating Two-Domain Solute Transport 
                    Parameters: II Field Studies: F X Casey, S D 
                    Logsdon, *R Horton, D B Jaynes
   1450h   H42A-05  INVITED   Soil Structure and Water 
                    Movement on Mare (Loyalty Islands, New 
                    Caledonia): *C  Duwig, E  Bourdon, T  Becquer, 
                    P de Blic, B E Clothier, M  Vauclin
   1510h   Break
   1530h   H42A-06   Physicochemical Factors Controlling 
                    Non-conservative Migration of Common 
                    Groundwater Tracers: *J C Seaman, P M Bertsch
   1550h   H42A-07  INVITED   The Relationship Between 
                    Leachate Sampling Strategies and Model 
                    Parameter Estimates: *V O Snow, W J Bond
   1610h   H42A-08   Movement of Readily-Soluble 
                    Chemicals to Subsurface Drains for 
                    Spatially-Variable Conditions: *A W Warrick, 
                    D W DeBoer, G  Fennemore
   1630h   H42A-09  INVITED   Analytical Prediction of 
                    Water Flow From Disc Infiltrometers: *P J 
                    Ross, R  Haverkamp, J Y Parlange, K R J 
                    Smettem
   1650h   H42A-10   Field Application of the Twin Disc 
                    Tension Infiltrometer: *K R J Smettem, P J 
                    Gregory, P J Ross
   1710h   H42A-11   Comparison of Measured and Predicted 
                    Fluxes of CO2~: *F J Cook, F M Kelliher, 
                    S M Thomas, D Whitehead



H51A   BCC:P4  Fri  0830h
Hydrobiochemical Processes in Riparian Zones
Presiding: C Wilson, CSIRO Exploration and Mining; P B Hairsine, 
           CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   0830h   H51A-01  INVITED   Some Hydrogeologic Controls 
                    on the Distribution of Nitrate in 
                    Agricultural Watersheds: *J K Bohlke, J M 
                    Denver, R B Wanty, P B McMahon
   0910h   H51A-02   Stable Isotopic Composition of the 
                    Darling River: Indicator of Groundwater 
                    Influxes and Evaporation Losses: *A L Herczeg, 
                    J C Dighton, H J Simpson
   0930h   H51A-03   Riparian Vegetation/Groundwater 
                    Interaction on a Semi-arid Floodplain and 
                    Implications for Vegetation Health and 
                    Groundwater Discharge to Streams: *I D Jolly, 
                    G R Walker
   0950h   Break
   1010h   H51A-04  INVITED   The Linkage Between 
                    Riparian Vegetation and In-Stream Ecological 
                    Processes: *P M Davies, S E Bunn
   1030h   H51A-05  INVITED   Riparian Control of 
                    Nuisance Macrophytes in Streams: *S E Bunn, 
                    P M Davies, D Kellaway
   1050h   H51A-06  INVITED   The Potential Role of 
                    Riparian Buffers for Improving Water Quality 
                    in Australia: *I P Prosser, C J Wilson, P B 
                    Hairsine, N F Herron
   1110h   H51A-07   Sediment Trapping by Grass Filter 
                    Strips and Near-Natural Riparian Forests for 
                    Reducing the Off-Site Impact of Intense 
                    Hillslope Soil Erosion: *P  Hairsine
   1130h   H51A-08   Sediment Incorporation in Grass and 
                    Riparian Forest Areas: *C J Moran
   1150h   H51A-09   A Framework for Integrating the 
                    Impacts of Riparian Vegetation on Stream 
                    Values in Large Catchments: *C Wilson, R 
                    Argent, R Grayson, S Bunn, P Davies, P 
                    Hairsine, I Rutherfurd



H51B   BCC:P3  Fri  0830h
Subsurface Hydrological Responses to Land Cover and Land Use 
Changes I
Presiding: M Taniguchi, Nara University of Education; S W Tyler, 
           University of Nevada

   0830h   H51B-01  INVITED   Subsurface Hydrologic 
                    Impacts of "Managed Care" Saline Lakes: *S W 
                    Tyler, R A Wooding, I  White
   0850h   H51B-02   The Salinity Impact of Vegetation 
                    Clearance on a Regional Groundwater 
                    Discharge Zone - Upper South-East, South 
                    Australia: *G R Walker, A K Kennett-Smith, 
                    L J Mensforth
   0910h   H51B-03   Groundwater-Tree Interactions in 
                    Saline Groundwater Discharge Areas: Two Case 
                    Studies: *L J Mensforth, P J Thorburn, G R 
                    Walker
   0930h   H51B-04  INVITED   Role of Soil Water in the 
                    Regional Hydrological Processes in Sri Lanka: 
                    *J Shimada, T Yamanaka, T Tanaka, V 
                    Nandakumar
   0950h   H51B-05   Subsurface Temperature Changes After 
                    Clearing Forest in Western Australia: *M 
                    Taniguchi, D R Williamson, A J Peck
   1010h   Break
   1030h   H51B-06  INVITED   The Impact of Land 
                    Management on Groundwater Discharge From 
                    Shallow Water Tables: *P J Thorburn, G W 
                    Fraser, R N Secombe
   1050h   H51B-07   The Magnitude of Hydrologic Response 
                    to Land Use Change in the Boorowa River 
                    Catchment, New South Wales, Australia: *W R 
                    Evans
   1110h   H51B-08   Overview of Results From a 
                    Replicated Aquifer Lysimeter Experiment in a 
                    Pasture Environment: *W E Bardsley, D I 
                    Campbell
   1130h   H51B-09   The Hydrological Response of an Acid 
                    Duplex Soil Under Annual and Perennial 
                    Pasture: *L K Heng, R E White, D  Chen, H P 
                    Cresswell, F X Dunin, K R Helyar, R  Fisher
   1150h   H51B-10   Estimating Tree Water Use: A 
                    Comparison of Heat Pulse and Deuterium 
                    Tracing Techniques: *S J Kalma, P J Thorburn, 
                    G M Dunn



H52A   BCC:P4  Fri  1330h
Assessment and Provision of Environmental Flow Requirements
Presiding: R Argent, University of Melbourne

   1330h   H52A-01  INVITED   An Holistic Approach for 
                    Assessing the Environmental Flow 
                    Requirements of Riverine Ecosystems: *A 
                    Arthington
   1350h   H52A-02  INVITED   Environmental Flows: Can We 
                    Provide Them?: *B  Finlayson, T  McMahon
   1410h   H52A-03  INVITED   Environmental Flows and 
                    "The Use of Best Scientific Information 
                    Available": S Heron, J M Doolan, C R 
                    Fitzpatrick, J Reid, P Bennet
   1430h   H52A-04  INVITED   Flow Management in a 
                    Regulated Semi-Arid River System: The 
                    Barwon-Darling River, Australia: M C Thoms, 
                    *T J Hillman, F Sheldon, J Roberts, J Harris
   1450h   Break
   1510h   H52A-05   Estimating Environmental Flows in 
                    Alpine Victoria - An Exercise Begun in a 
                    Data Vacuum: C J Gippel, R B Grayson, R M 
                    Argent
   1530h   H52A-06  INVITED   Setting Environmental Flows 
                    for Streams in South-East Australia: Which 
                    Way Forward?: M J Stewardson, C Gippel, J 
                    Doolan, S Herron, M Jayasuria, R Marchant, S 
                    Sadlier
   1550h   H52A-07   Vegetation Response to Salinity and 
                    Flooding on the Chowilla Floodplain: Linking 
                    Site Scale Responses to the Whole Floodplain 
                    With GIS: *P G Slavich, I C Overton, G R 
                    Walker



H52B   BCC:P3  Fri  1330h
Subsurface Hydrological Responses to Land Cover and Land Use 
Changes II
Presiding: H P Cresswell, CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   1330h   H52B-01  INVITED   Regional Modelling of 
                    Subsurface Hydrological Responses Using 
                    Hydrogeomorphic Analysis of Regional Spatial 
                    Data (HARSD): *R B Salama, T J Hatton
   1350h   H52B-02   Hydrological/Environmental Impacts 
                    of Tree Harvesting Within Flatwood Pine 
                    Forests Upon Local Wetlands: A  Fares, *R S 
                    Mansell, S A Bloom, N B Comerford
   1410h   H52B-03   Simulated Impacts of Climate Change 
                    on Groundwater Recharge Beneath North 
                    Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia: *T R 
                    Green, B C Bates
   1430h   H52B-04   Effects of Urbanisation on Perth's 
                    (Western Australia) Groundwater Resources 
                    and Quality: *C J Otto, S  Appleyard, L E 
                    Bates, C  Barber
   1450h   H52B-05   Calibrating Remotely Sensed 
                    Vegetation Data for Hydrological Applications: 
                    *G A Cusack, M F Hutchinson



H52C   BCC:P3  Fri  1530h
General Surface Hydrology
Presiding: H A Cleugh, CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   1530h   H52C-01   Water and Energy Exchange of a 
                    Forested Watershed in Southeastern Australia: 
                    *S J Tajchman, H Fu, L Bren
   1550h   H52C-02   Prediction of Evapotranspiration in 
                    a Small Forested Watershed, Hitachi Ohta, 
                    Japan: *S Murakami, Y Tsuboyama, T Shimizu, I 
                    Hosoda
   1610h   H52C-03   Surface Roughness and Evaporation: 
                    *T J Sauer, J M Norman, J L Hatfield, J H 
                    Prueger
   1630h   H52C-04   Hydrological Flowpaths and Their 
                    Chemical Fingerprints in a North Queensland 
                    Rainforest Catchment: *H Elsenbeer, D Lorieri
   1650h   H52C-05   Calibration of Hydrologic Models 
                    With Multiple Objectives: *H V Gupta, S  
                    Sorooshian, P O Yapo
   1710h   H52C-06   The Improvement of Heavy Rainfall 
                    Model Based on the Ground Surface Data and 
                    Cloud Physics: *J H Lee, W J Kim, I K Ceon
   1711h   H52C-07   Hourly Rainfall Surface Prediction 
                    Using Meteorological Data: *J H Lee, J S Jung



H61A   BCC:P3  Sat  0830h
El Nino/Southern Oscillation, Climate and Hydrology
Presiding: J A Dracup, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           F H S Chiew, University of Melbourne

   0830h   H61A-01  INVITED   ENSO Influence on 
                    Interannual Discharge Variations at the 
                    Headwaters of the River Murray, SE Australia: 
                    H J Simpson, *A L Herczeg, A K Smith, B D 
                    Harch, R L Correll
   0850h   H61A-02   Potential for Forecasting Australian 
                    Rainfall and Streamflow From El 
                    Nino/Southern Oscillation Indicators: *F H S 
                    Chiew, T A McMahon, J A Dracup, T C Piechota
   0910h   H61A-03  INVITED   Seasonal Climate Outlooks - 
                    Beyond ENSO: W  Drosdowsky, L  Chambers
   0930h   H61A-04   Consensus ENSO Forecasts of 
                    Australian Seasonal Rainfall Using Optimal 
                    Combination Techniques: *T  Casey
   0950h   H61A-05  INVITED   Dependency of South Island 
                    New Zealand Summer Lake Inflows and 
                    Rainfalls on Spring SOI: A I McKerchar, *C P 
                    Pearson
   1010h   Break
   1030h   H61A-06   Drought and Hydrologic Variations in 
                    the United States During El Nino/Southern 
                    Oscillation: *J A Dracup, T C Piechota
   1050h   H61A-07   Linkages Between Climate and 
                    Hydrology of Pacific Rim Countries: *T C 
                    Piechota, J A Dracup, F H S Chiew, T A 
                    McMahon
   1110h   H61A-08  INVITED   ENSO-Driven Streamflow 
                    Forecasts for the Midwestern United States: 
                    *A K Guetter, K P Georgakakos
   1130h   H61A-09  INVITED   Worth of ENSO Forecasts for 
                    Operation of the Columbia River System: *W C 
                    Rowden, D P Lettenmaier
   1150h   H61A-10  INVITED   Use of El Nino/Southern 
                    Oscillation Information in Extended 
                    Streamflow Prediction for the Nile River: J C 
                    Schaake, B  Lin, V  Koren
   1210h   H61A-11   Interannual Variation of SST, SOI, 
                    Rainfall With Southwest Asian Monsoon and 
                    Rice Yield in Thailand: *T  Oki, K  Musiake



H61B   BCC:P6  Sat  0830h
General Subsurface Hydrology Posters
Presiding: W J Bond, CSIRO Exploration and Mining

   0830h   H61B-01  POSTER   Spatial Variability of Soil 
                    Moisture in a Clay Alluvial Soil 
                    (Torrifluvent): *K M Bali, M E Grismer
   0830h   H61B-02  POSTER   The Use of SAR Imagery to 
                    Predict Soil Moisture of the Kuparuk 
                    Watershed - Arctic Alaska: *N G Meade, E K 
                    Lilly, L D Hinzman, D L Kane
   0830h   H61B-03  POSTER   Theory, Rainfall and 
                    Recharge: A Chlorine-36 Story: *R G Cresswell, 
                    L K Fifield, M D Keywood, M A Habermehl, J R 
                    Kellett, G  Jacobson, J  Wischusen
   0830h   H61B-04  POSTER   Use of Isotopes to Assess 
                    Sustainable Groundwater Extraction From 
                    Aquifers Receiving Ephemeral Recharge: Eyre 
                    Peninsula, South Australia: *S L Evans, A L 
                    Herczeg, P G Cook, J C Dighton
   0830h   H61B-05  POSTER   Environmental Isotopes 
                    Applied in a Study of the Groundwater 
                    Hydrology of the Manawatu Aquifers, North 
                    Island, New Zealand: *V J Fox, C B Taylor, 
                    L J Brown, G  Bekesi
   0830h   H61B-06  POSTER   Tritium Concentration and 
                    the Potential for Groundwater Contamination 
                    in the Piccadilly Valley, Mt Lofty Ranges: *K  
                    Ivkovic, J  Bauld
   0830h   H61B-07  POSTER   Assessing Groundwater 
                    Contamination Potential by a Linear Systems 
                    Approach: *C C K Liu, J S Tsai, L W Chiang
   0830h   H61B-08  POSTER   The Distribution of 
                    Radon-222 and Radium-226 in Some Potable 
                    Australian Aquifers: *J C Dighton, A L 
                    Herczeg
   0830h   H61B-09  POSTER   Theoretical Studies on 
                    Characteristics of Heat and Water Transfer 
                    in Unsaturated Soil Zone: *T Moroizumi, H 
                    Horino, K Nakamura, T Maruyama
   0830h   H61B-10  POSTER   Soil Moisture Variability 1. 
                    Origins of Irregular Wetting Patterns: *L W 
                    Dekker, C J Ritsema, T S Steenhuis, J Y 
                    Parlange
   0830h   H61B-11  POSTER   Soil Moisture Variability 2. 
                    Fingerlike Wetting Patterns: *C J Ritsema, 
                    L W Dekker, T S Steenhuis, J Y Parlange
   0830h   H61B-12  POSTER   Soil Moisture Variability 3. 
                    Formation and Recurrence of Fingers: C J 
                    Ritsema, L W Dekker, *A W J Heijs, E 
                    van den Elsen, J L Nieber, H V Nguyen, D 
                    Misra
   0830h   H61B-13  POSTER   Measurement and Simulation 
                    of Preferential Flow in Dutch, French, 
                    German and Swedish Soils: C J Ritsema, L W 
                    Dekker, *R F A Hendriks, N Jarvis, M Larsson, 
                    O Wendroth, J P Gaudet, R Angula-Jamarillo, 
                    J L Nieber, H V Nguyen, D Misra



H62A   BCC:P4  Sat  1330h
Estuarine Wetland Hydrology
Presiding: G R Willgoose, University of Newcastle

   1330h   H62A-01   Acid Outflows From Sulfidic 
                    Estuarine Sediments: *I  White, B P Wilson, 
                    M D Melville, J  Sammut, X  Yang
   1400h   H62A-02   Tidal and Climatic Influence on 
                    Water-Sediment Chemistry and Productional 
                    Acidity, Pimpama River, Southeast Queensland: 
                    *M  Preda, M E Cox
   1420h   H62A-03   The Influence of Groundwater on 
                    Algal Blooms in a Seasonal Estuary: The Swan 
                    River System: *W R Linderfelt, J V Turner, M  
                    Taniguchi
   1440h   H62A-04  INVITED   Constructed Wetlands - 
                    Improving Water Quality in the Long Term?: *T 
                    Daniell, D Walker
   1510h   Break
   1530h   H62A-05   Groundwater Hydrology of the Cocoa 
                    Creek Salt Flat, Queensland, Australia: *M R 
                    Rosen, I  Zagorskis, G J Brunskill
   1550h   H62A-06   Evaporation From Tropical Tidal Salt 
                    Flats: *S E Hollins, P V Ridd
   1610h   H62A-07   Hydrology and Soil Salinity in the 
                    Intertidal Zone of Mangrove Wetlands: *C E 
                    Hughes, P  Binning, G R Willgoose
   1630h   Discussion



H62B   BCC:P3  Sat  1330h
General Subsurface Water and Chemical Transport
Presiding: V O Snow, CSIRO Exploration and Mining; M R Rosen, 
           Wairakei Research Centre

   1330h   H62B-01   Preferential Flow and Moisture 
                    Patterns in a Water Repellent, Heavy Clay 
                    Soil: *L W Dekker, C J Ritsema
   1350h   H62B-02   Principles and Field Evidence of 
                    Finger Formation and Reformation in Water 
                    Repellent Soils: *C J Ritsema, L W Dekker, 
                    J L Nieber, T S Steenhuis
   1410h   H62B-03   Impact of Non-isothermal Moisture 
                    Flow Upon Fertilizer Salt Dissolution and 
                    Transport in Plastic-Covered Soil Beds: D  
                    Shinde, *R S Mansell, A G Hornsby
   1430h   H62B-04  INVITED   Field Measurement and 
                    Modelling of Pesticide Transport in the 
                    Vadose Zone: *L A G Aylmore, R S Kookana, H J 
                    Di
   1450h   Break
   1510h   H62B-05   Water and Solute Movement in Coal 
                    Spoil: *D A Ellerbroek, D R Jones, L R 
                    Townley
   1530h   H62B-06   Predicting Infiltration Under 
                    Rainfall on Open-Cut Coal Mine Overburdens 
                    and Soils From the Physical and Chemical 
                    Characteristics of the Media: *G J Sheridan, 
                    C M Walker, B H Kirsch, H B So
   1550h   H62B-07   Importance of Sediment Mobilisation 
                    for the Release of Soluble Salts in Water 
                    Runoff From Reclaimed Open-Cut Coal 
                    Landscapes in the Bowen Basin, Queensland: 
                    *M F Short, B H Kirsch, G J Sheridan, B H So
   1610h   H62B-08  INVITED   Selective Mobilization of 
                    Subsurface Colloids: A Novel Groundwater 
                    Remediation Technology: J C Seaman, *P M 
                    Bertsch
   1630h   H62B-09   Stochastic Analysis of Three-Fluid 
                    Phase Flow in Heterogeneous Porous Media: A 
                    Abdin, *J J Kaluarachchi
   1650h   H62B-10   Hydrogeochemical Interaction Between 
                    a Dense Ammonium Sulphate Plume and a 
                    Carbonate Matrix Aquifer: *J V Turner, D A 
                    Ellerbroek

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