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<br />, f <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />--. <br /> <br />SFBSION MR-84 <br />MOUNTAIN RIVERS--FLOW RESISTANCE II <br />Sponsor: Task Committee on Applied Hydraulic Analyses of Flow in Mountain Rivers <br />Moderators: James C. Bathurst and Duo Fang <br /> <br />Floodflow Effects on Riparian Vegetation in Arizona <br />!,V, Phillips andH,W, Hjalmarson """.."....', ,..,..,.., ,..", ...." ,..,,707 <br />Evaluating Flow Resistance Using Height of Roughness Protrusions <br /> <br />Ivana Maresova ........................................................... 712 <br />Flow Resistance of High Gradient Gravel Channels <br />Roben G, Millar and Micbael C, Qukk "....,..",.."""""",..,....,..,,717 <br />Roughness Coefficients for High-Gradient Cbannels in New York State <br /> <br />William F. Coon ................................................ _. _.......722 <br />Bias in Regression Estimates of Manning's n <br />KennethL. Wahl ..... ...... ............,...,.... ............. _,.....,.. ...727 <br /> <br />SESSION MR-OS <br />MOUNTAIN RIVERS-STATE OF FLOW, NUMERICAL MODELING, <br />AND MOBILE-BED HYDRAULICS I <br />Sponsor: Task Committee on Applied Hydraulic Analyses of flow in Mountain Rivers <br />Moderators: Michael C, Quick and Kennelh L. Wahl <br /> <br />Supercritical Flows Versus Subcritical Flows in Natural Channels <br /> <br />Douglas!, Trie... '..'" ...." ....,.., ,..""""""", ,.."" ,..""..",732 <br />Flow Patterns in a Mountain Stream <br />Lisa C, Hubbard and Colin R, Tbnrne ""...."....""......",..,.."....,,737 <br />Critical and Supercritical Flows in Two Unstable Mountain Rivers: Toutle River System. <br />Washinglon <br /> <br />Andrew Simon and Jasper H. Hardison III .....................................142 <br />Bed Load Roughness in Supercritical Flow <br />Scott E, Stoneslreel, Ronald R, Copeland and DarIa MeVan "" _ , , , _ ' , , , ' , , , _ , , , , 747 <br />A Study on Mathematical Model for Sediment Yield in Mountain Regions with Large <br />Hillside Slopes <br />Duo Fang and Gunliang Yu .." ,.._.." ..,....,..",.., ,..,.., ,......, ......752 <br />Analysis of levee Design in a Mountain River Using Two-Dimensional Flow Modeling <br />Diane M.L. Mas. Andrew J. Miller, James A. Smith and Wei-Hao Clung ......... .151 <br /> <br />SESSION MR.Q6 <br />MOUNTAIN RIVEIlS-8TATE OF FLOW, NUMERICAL MODELING, AND <br />MOBILE-BED HYDRAUUCS II <br />Sponsor: Task Committee on Applied Hydraulic Analyses of Flow in Mountain Rivers <br />Mndcraturs: D, Murray Hicks and Gnrdon E, 0- <br /> <br />Boundary Conditions and Flow Patterns in a Mountain River <br />Andrew J. Miller, Diane M.L. Mas, James A. Smith and Wei-Hao Chung ......... .162 <br />Fluvial Hydraulics of SIIcamS and Moontain Riven wilh MubiIe Bed <br />WujciechBannil<and AlicjaMicbalil< ...., .."".."""" ...."" "..',' ,..,,767 <br />Erosion and Deposition by Debris Flows in Mountainous Otannels on North Fork. <br />Mountain, Eastern West Virginia <br />Daniel A, O:nderelli and Steven !, Kite "".........."""...."..,...."",,772 <br />Size Characteristics of Debris Flow Deposition <br />Zhao Huilin and Chen Yingyan ............................................. .117 <br />Energy !.us... in Steep Tributary SIIcamS at Flows Near tbe 1bresbuld uf <br />Bedload Enttainment <br /> <br />MattbewD, o'Connor ",....', ,....,.., ,.., ......,..'..,...... ..,.."..",778 <br /> <br />xii <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />SFBSION MR-87 <br />MOUNTAIN RIVERS-SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND STEP.I'OOL HYDRAULICS I <br />Sponsor: Task Committee on Applied Hydraulic Analyses of Row in Mountain Rivers <br />Moderators: Ivana Maresova and Douglas Thompson <br /> <br />The Transport of Gravels in Boulder.Bed Streams <br />Alan F. Barta, Peter R. Wilcock and Conor C.C. Shea .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .780 <br />Monitoring Gravel Movement Using Radio Transmitters <br />Edward F. Chacho, Jr., William W. Emmett and Robert L. Burrows ...............185 <br />11uesholds for Gravel and Cobble Motion <br /> <br />Katherine J. Chase ........................,............................... 190 <br />Some Benefits of Grid by Number Sampling <br />David Crowder and Panayiotis Diplas ......................................... 79S <br />Effects of Particle Shape on Bedload Transport <br />Malthew Moore and Panayiotis Diplas ....... .............,.. ... ... ...........800 <br />An Approach to the Calculation Method of Mean Sediment Size <br />Chen Yingyan andZhao Huilin ............. ......,.... ..... ... ..... . ....805 <br /> <br />SESSION MR-08 <br />MOUNTAIN RIVERS-SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND <br />STEP.I'OOL HYDRAUUCS II <br />Sponsor: Task Conunittee on Applied Hydraulic Analyses of Row in Mountain Rivers <br />Moderators: Katherine J. Chase and William F. Coon <br /> <br />Bed Load Prediction in Sleep Mountain Rivers <br />Tamotsu Takahashi and Toyoaki Sawada ......................................810 <br />Step-Pool Streams: An Adjustment to Maximum Flow Resistance <br />Alhnl D, Abrabams, Gang Li and !nsepb F, Alkinson "",..""".."".."..,,815 <br />A General Theory of Channel Adjustment in High-Gradient Streams <br /> <br />Gordnn E, Grant"", ......"" ..........", ,...."...., ,..,.." ....,.." ,817 <br />Step-Pool Geometry and flow Owacteristics in Low Sedimcnt-Stonlge Channel Beds <br />Tamir Grodek. Mosbe lobar and Asher P. Schick .............. ..............819 <br />A Mechanism of Pool Fonnation and Maintenance in Forest Streams <br />Riebard D, SOOIh and RnbeI1 L, Bescbta .. ,,__..' ..,..""......" ,.." ...., ,,824 <br />Analysis of Blocking Phenomena in Bifurcated Channels Found in Mountainous Rivers <br />Kazuyoshi Hasegawa and Toshinao Mizugaki ..................................829 <br /> <br />SFBSION MR-09 <br />MOUNTAIN RIVEIIS-lNTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES <br />AND RESEARCH NEEDS I <br />Sponsor: Task. Committee on Applied Hydraulic Analyses of Flow in Mountain Rivers <br />Modenitnrs: Kenneth R, Wrigbl and Douglas!, Trio... <br /> <br />Estimating Local Bed Shear Stress in Large Gravel.Bed Rivers <br />Peter R. Wilcock, Alan F. Barta and Conor C.C. Shea . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 834 <br />Panicle Dynamics and Bed level Adjustments in a Mountain Stream <br /> <br />Paul A, Carling """....,..""....,..,..",.."",...."..",.."""",839 <br />Turbulent Velocities in a Mountain River <br />Graeme M. Smart . ...... ....... ............ ....... ........ .... ......... ...844 <br />Hydraulics and Sediment Transport Processes in a Pool.Riffle Rocky Mountain Stream <br />Douglas'M. lbompson ..................................................... 849 <br />On Habitat Simulation in Mountain Rivers <br />Robert T. Milbous ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .850 <br /> <br />xiii <br /> <br /> <br />:11 <br />i'i \' <br /> <br />.. <br />, <br />\;11 <br />'. <br />,',' <br /> <br />I! <br /> <br />j" <br /> <br />...,. <br />