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SESSION VI. Modelling in Regulated River Research and Management <br />(Convener - Dr. John Brittain) <br />1:10 Introductory Remarks <br />1:15 Modelling the effect of regulated discharges on water temperatures in the <br />Madison River, Montana, USA. J.H. Jourdonnais, R.P. Walsh, <br />F.J. Pickett, and D. Goodman. <br />1:30 River system model for quantifying salmon pre-smolt production in the <br />Trinity River of California. S.C. Williamson, J.M. Bartholow, and <br />C.B. Stalnaker. <br />1:45 The forested corridor of the Lower Mississippi River. C.V. Klimas. <br />2:00 Estimation and projection of riparian forest wildlife habitat values using <br />GIS-linked vegetation models. C.V. Klimas. <br />2:15 Modeling the impact of combined sewer overflows on the water quality of <br />an urban watercourse. A. Rees. <br />2:30 BREAK <br />SESSION VII. Concepts, Management and Future Research Needs in Regulated Rivers. <br />(Convener - Dr. James Thorp) <br />3:10 Introductory Remarks <br />3:15 Glen Canyon environmental studies: adaptive management and the use of <br />science in the management of Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona. D.L. <br />Wegner. <br />3:30 River Management for floodplain development and salmon -- aze they <br />compatible? A geomorphological analysis of acobble-bedded <br />alluvial river ecosystem. F.K. Ligon and W.E. Dietrich. <br />3:45 A conceptual view of flows maintaining the riverine riparian ecosystem. <br />P.J. Whiting, D. Chapin, and M.P. Ramey. <br />4:00 Electrical system frequency and load control: I. factors affecting <br />hydropower generation and discharge schedules. J.H. Jourdonnais <br />and F.R. Hauer. <br />4:15 Electrical system frequency and load control: II. Ecological factors and a <br />system comparison of stabilized versus unstabilized flows. <br />F.R. Hauer and J.H. Jourdonnais. <br />4:30 BREAK <br />CLOSING PLENARY LECTURE <br />5:00 Research Needs in Regulated River Ecology. <br />J.V. Ward and J.A. Stanford. <br />POSTERS <br />Invertebrate communities and macrophyte plants in the pools of the River Durance, <br />downstream of Serre-Poncon Dam (France). A. Champeau and A Gregoire. <br />