The INTERCOH meeting was first held in 1981 in Gainesville, Florida. Since its inception, the INTERCOH has been the frontrunner in providing a venue to further understand cohesive sediment dynamics. Every INTERCOH leads to an advancement of knowledge to completely understand the nature of cohesive sediments. For more information, see www.intercoh.org
Gainesville, Florida, USA
St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Palm Coast, Florida, USA
St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Wallingford, UK
Seoul, South Korea
Delft, The Netherlands
Gloucester Point, Virginia, USA
Saga, Japan
Brest, France
Rio de Janeiro/Paraty, Brazil
Shanghai, China
Gainesville, Florida, USA
Leuven, Belgium
Montevideo, Uruguay
Istanbul, Turkey
Delft, the Netherlands
Carl Friedrichs, VIMS, USA
Qing He, East China Normal University, China
Guan-hong Lee, Inha University, Korea
Yasuyuki Nakagawa, PARI, Japan
Francisco Pedocchi, Universidad de la República - Uruguay
Larry Sanford, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, USA
Jarrell Smith, ERDC, US Army Corps of Engineers, USA
Mohsen Soltanpour, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran
Jez Spearman, HR Wallingford, UK
Erik Toorman, KU Leuven, Belgium
Bram van Prooijen, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Susana Vinzon, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Chair)
Romaric Verney, IFREMER, France
Ho Kyung Ha, Inha University, Korea
Kyu-Nam Hwang, Jeonbuk National University, Korea
Jae-Il Kwon, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea
Guan-hong Lee, Inha University, Korea
Byung Joon Lee, Kyungbook National University, Korea
Hee Jun Lee, Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea (emeritus)
Seungbuhm Woo, Inha University, Korea