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  • EP33D: Ecohydraulics and Ecomorphodynamics: Biophysical Interactions in Natural and Engineered Aquatic Systems III Poster
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Primary Convener:
Chien-Yung Tseng, Colorado State University

Convener:
Jiarui Lei, National University of Singapore
Mengzhen Xu, Tsinghua University
Daniel White, Colorado State University

Early Career Convener:
Shih-hsun Huang, University of Minnesota

Chair:
Chien-Yung Tseng, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Daniel White, University of Idaho
Jiarui Lei, National University of Singapore
Mengzhen Xu, Tsinghua University
Shih-hsun Huang, University of Minnesota

Aquatic ecosystems, from headwater rivers to lakes, deltas, and estuaries, are naturally dynamic systems shaped and characterized by biophysical processes. Understanding interactions among hydraulic, ecological, and geomorphic processes in natural and managed fluvial environments has become urgent for balancing societal water resource needs in a changing climate. This session focuses on the ecohydraulics and ecomorphodynamics of riverine and estuarine systems across various geographic regions to inform science and management efforts. We invite presentations on topics including, but not limited to, fluvial hydrodynamics and geomorphic impacts of vegetation; organism-habitat interactions; ecosystem restoration; flow-biota interactions on nutrient, sediment, and pollutant transport; ecosystem response to natural and anthropogenic disturbances; natural infrastructure as a critical component of hazard mitigation and climate resilience. We encourage submissions that bridge spatial and temporal scales, promote integration across field, numerical, and laboratory approaches, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange in the spirit of “Where Science Connects Us”.

Index Terms
0439 Ecosystems, structure and dynamics
0481 Restoration
1825 Geomorphology: fluvial
4327 Resilience

Cross-Listed:
NH - Natural Hazards
B - Biogeosciences
H - Hydrology

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3. Earth Covering

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