Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Friday, 16/Feb/2024
9:00am - 9:30amKeynote: GIS/Remote Sensing of Connectivity and Geomorphic Change
Location: Lawson Field Theatre
Session Chair: Andrew Gunn
 
9:00am - 9:30am

A Coming-of-Age Story: Opportunities and Challenges of High Resolution Topography

James Brasington, Justin Stout, Justin Rogers

University of Canterbury, New Zealand

 
9:30am - 10:15amGIS/Remote Sensing of Connectivity and Geomorphic Change
Location: Lawson Field Theatre
Session Chair: Andrew Gunn
 
9:30am - 9:45am

Following the water in flat, dry landscapes: what works and what needs work in the northern Murray-Darling Basin, Australia

Paul Shane Frazier, Mark Robert Southwell, Niva Kiran Verma, Joshua Oxley, Hanieh Saremi

2rog Consulting, Australia

001-Frazier.docx


9:45am - 10:00am

Operationalizing the hyper-temporal benefits of CubeSats through artificial intelligence to provide new opportunities for measuring and monitoring geomorphic change in rivers.

Samuel James Valman1,2, Stepehn Dugdale2, Doreen Boyd2

1Nottingham Geospatial Institute, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; 2School of Geography, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

002-Valman.pdf


10:00am - 10:15am

Hydroclimatic drivers and sediment load contributions of a shallow earthflow in a headwater catchment

Andrew J. Neverman, Hugh G. Smith, Harley Betts, Simon Vale

Manaaki Whenua - Landcare Research, New Zealand

003-Neverman.docx
 
10:30am - 11:00amMorning Tea
Location: Lawson Field Theatre
11:00am - 12:30pmGIS/Remote Sensing, Numerical Models
Location: Lawson Field Theatre
Session Chair: Megan Thomas
 
11:00am - 11:15am

Inherited anthropogenic disturbance, channel incision into bedrock, and the need for sustainable management strategies across streams of the Northern Apennines

Francesco Brardinoni1,3, Manel Llena1,2, Mauro Rossi3, Tommaso Simonelli4, Silvia Castellaro5

1Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; 2IPE-CSIC, Zaragoza, Spain; 3CNR-IRPI, Perugia, Italy; 4Autorità di Bacino Distrettuale del Fiume Po, Parma, Italy; 5Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy

001-Brardinoni.docx


11:15am - 11:30am

Are the robots coming for our jobs? Comparing AI image segmentation with geometry-based algorithms for delineating bankfull channels

Kathy Russell1, Jon Garber2, Karen Thompson2, Joshphar Kunapo1, Matt Burns1, Geordie Zhang2

1Waterway Ecosystem Research Group, The University of Melbourne, Australia; 2Melbourne Data Analytics Platform, The University of Melbourne, Australia

002-Russell.docx


11:30am - 11:45am

The dependence of vegetation bands on band spacing

Ida Gaulke, David Dunkerley, Andrew Gunn

Monash University, Australia

003-Gaulke.pdf


11:45am - 12:00pm

Automatic planform delineation and bathymetry retrieval from multispectral remotely sensed imagery for rivers

Hong Jiang1, Ian Rutherfurd1,2

1School of Geography, Earth & Atmospheric Science, The University of Melbourne; 2Alluvium Consulting

004-Jiang.docx


12:00pm - 12:15pm

Connecting Braided River Substrate, Hydrology and Sediment Load with Large River Models

Justin Macintosh Rogers1, James Brasington1, Jo Hoyle2

1University of Canterbury, New Zealand; 2NIWA Sediment Processes Group, Christchurch, NZ

005-Rogers.docx


12:15pm - 12:30pm

Numerical modelling of vegetation and morphology evolution in New Zealand braided rivers

Guglielmo Stecca

NIWA, New Zealand

006-Stecca.doc
 
12:30pm - 1:30pmLunch Break
Location: Lawson Field Theatre
1:30pm - 3:00pmGeomorphic Trajectories: Stories and Synthesis
Location: Lawson Field Theatre
Session Chair: Justin Macintosh Rogers
 
1:30pm - 1:45pm

Quantitative assessment of the exhumation history of Eastern Australia’s Great Escarpment at the Atherton Tablelands, Queensland and the Dorrigo Plateau, New South Wales using apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology

Lon D. Abbott1, Jamie A. Glass1, Rebecca M. Flowers1, James R. Metcalf1, Timothy Cohen2, Alexandru T. Codilean2

1Department of Geological Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 80309 USA; 2School of Earth, Atmospheric, and Life Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia

001-Abbott.docx


1:45pm - 2:00pm

A multifocal viewpoint in the (re)telling of geomorphic stories

Megan Thomas, Gary Brierley

University of Auckland, New Zealand

002-Thomas.pdf


2:00pm - 2:15pm

Predicting geomorphic change on the great rivers of Bangladesh

Ian D Rutherfurd1,2, Hong Jiang1,2, Rokon Zaman3, Mahmida Tul Urmi3, Ahmadul Hassan3

1School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Science, The University of Melbourne; 2Alluvium Consulting; 3Environment and Infrastructure Management Solution, Ltd.

003-Rutherfurd.docx


2:15pm - 2:30pm

Geoheritage: A New Zealand rock for the Australian National Rock Garden

Bradley John Pillans

The Australian National University, Australia

004-Pillans.docx
 

 
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