[Acoustics] Fwd: HMEM 2007 - Final Call for Abstracts

Kevin Oberg kaoberg at usgs.gov
Tue Nov 14 10:58:01 CST 2006


Acousti-files:

I thought I'd pass this notice on to you.  There is still some time 
to submit abstracts for this conference.  I highly encourage you all 
to consider attending and submitting an abstract.  The paper 
commitment is relatively minor - just an extended abstract.  As David 
mentions, the previous HMEM - especially the one in Estes Park was 
very well received.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact me or other 
members of the organizing committee.  The list of committee members 
is available at the url below.

Kevin

>From: David Hill <dfh at engr.psu.edu>
>To: rivers-list at iahr.org
>Subject: [Rivers-list] HMEM 2007 - Final Call for Abstracts
>
>Colleagues,
>
>On behalf of the organizing committee, it is my pleasure to announce 
>the final call for abstracts for the Hydraulic Measurements and 
>Experimental Methods Conference.  Jointly sponsored by EWRI / ASCE 
>and IAHR, this meeting will be held in Lake Placid, NY (USA) in 
>September, 2007.
>This conference, which follows the highly successful ones in 
>Buffalo, NY and Estes Park, CO, focuses on tools, techniques, and 
>methods of data analysis related to surface water flows.  Areas of 
>application include rivers, lakes, estuaries, coastal oceans, and 
>manmade aquatic systems such as irrigation channels and reservoirs.
>
>Full details, including the official call for papers, key dates, 
>information on accommodations and the surrounding area, and contact 
>information, are found at 
>http://www.asce.org/conferences/HMEM07/.  Note that abstracts are 
>due 30 November, 2006.  Also note that historic and picturesque Lake 
>Placid is in the heart of the Adirondacks and within easy driving 
>distance of several international airports.
>
>HMEM 2007 promises to be a 'can't miss' conference for researchers 
>and practitioners in the field of experimental hydraulics.  We look 
>forward to receiving your submissions.
>
>Kind Regards,
>David Hill


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Kevin Oberg
USGS - Office of Surface Water
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