Call for Paper

The conference features six main topics, one main venue, six parallel venues, and a separate venue for graduate students.

(1) Geological Disaster Risk Assessment and Early Warning throughout the Reservoir Life Cycle

Conveners: Zhang Jie, Zhou Pinggen, Zhang Guodong, Nicola Casagli

This session will discuss theoretical methods for early identification and risk assessment of geological disasters during the planning, design, construction, and operation stages of reservoirs. It will explore the application prospects of integrated monitoring technologies and multi-source information mining, aiming to establish efficient geological disaster warning models.

(2) Impact Assessment of Extreme Rainfall and Unconventional Reservoir Water Level Regulation on Landslide Disasters

Conveners: Li Changdong, Wang Shimei, Tang Minggao, Dave Chan

This session aims to delve into how extreme rainfall events and unconventional reservoir water level control scenarios exacerbate the risks of geological disasters. It will analyze the response mechanisms of geological disasters to such extreme weather and water regulation conditions, with the goal of developing appropriate evaluation methods and criteria for disaster causation.

(3) Degradation and Disaster Prevention of Reservoir Slope Soil and Rock Mass

Conveners: Liu Xinrong, Deng Huafeng, Tang Minggao, Hossam Abeul-Naga

This session will analyze the deterioration patterns of the physical and mechanical properties of soil and rock masses along the reservoir slopes under long-term water immersion and periodic water level fluctuations. It will reveal the mechanisms by which deterioration in the drawdown zone induces reservoir slope instability and propose targeted prevention and control technologies.

(4) Digital Twin Applications in Reservoir Geological Disasters

Conveners: Zhang Limin (Hong Kong), Xu Chong, Huang Haifeng, Michel Nicolas Jaboyedoff

This session will explore how artificial intelligence, big data, and cloud computing technologies contribute to the early identification, monitoring, early warning, and intelligent management of reservoir geological disasters, enhancing the capacity and efficiency of disaster prevention and mitigation.

(5) Mechanisms and Emergency Control Strategies for Cascade Geological Disasters in Reservoirs

Conveners: Huang Yu, Nian Tingkai, Huang Bolin、Sabatino Cuomo

This session will investigate the mechanisms of chain geological disasters, such as waves and barrier lakes caused by landslides entering reservoirs and rivers. It will analyze the generation and propagation of waves in reservoirs, establish models for predicting wave impacts, and propose emergency strategies and control measures based on the structure of barrier lakes and the characteristics of reservoir water characteristics.

(6) Green Prevention and Control Technologies for Reservoir Geological Disasters and Their Applications

Conveners: He Siming, Wang Liangqing, Xiao Hai、Teuku Faisal Fathani

This session will discuss methods and key technologies for preventing and controlling various disaster characteristics, such as collapses, landslides, bank erosion, and debris flows along reservoir banks. It will focus on demonstrating and applying new methods and technologies and promoting them in practical engineering projects.

Abstract submissions should be sent to isgdpc@163.com before January 10, 2025. Abstract collections will be printed. Young scholars presenting presentations in the conference venue are required to submit abstract submissions. Please indicate isgdpc abstract submission (graduate student) + institution + name;

Full paper submission is due by February 28, 2025.

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