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River Mechanics:
Intensive Course |
Basic Project Information:
Title: River Mechanics: Intensive Course
Description: N-01
Start Date: 03/01/1999
End Date: 03/11/1999
Type: Conferences
Lead Institution: University of Puerto Rico
Principal Investigators:
Walter F. Silva: Associate Professor, University
of Puerto Rico, Order 01
Johannes Gessler: Associate Professor, Colorado State University,
Order 02
Problem and Research Objectives
Motivated by further research related to the Goodwin
Creek watershed, the project title "Hydraulic Characterization of
Goodwin Creek" provided support to offer a course in River Mechanics
at the Mayaguez Campus of the University of Puerto Rico. Dr. Johannes
Gessler from Colorado State University was the instructor for this
11 days course. The course provided basic material, as well as,
updated information on the field of river mechanics, erosion and
sedimentation theories.
Methodology
Dr. Johannes Gessler, from Colorado State University
offered a 30 hours short course in River Mechanics. The classes
were offered at the Department of Civil Engineering of the University
of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus. Three hours, during 11 days (from
May 1 to May 11) a group of 10 students and two faculty member attended
the conferences. The topics covered the areas of erosion, sedimentation
and geomorphology, among others. Two credits were granted to those
students enrolled in the course.
Principal Findings and Significance
Many rivers in Puerto Rico has serious erosion problems.
Sediment transport rates are very high during high stage flows.
Sediment deposition is also a major concern in the most important
reservoir of the Island. This training provided new information
to the researchers and advanced students in the field of river mechanics.
It will serve as a basis for continuing penetration into this field
and, eventually, start developing applied research to reduce the
accelerated degradation of the river channels. |
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