Colin Baciocco

Bio/CV: 

I am a geomorphologist who studies how the hydroclimate and landscapes interact, particularly in the Arctic. My work involves an interplay between field observations, lab analysis of materials collected in the field, and implementing those observations with geomorphological theory and numerical / analytical modeling. I also develop methods for using very large remote sensing datasets to answer geomorphological questions.

Projects:
 - Thesis project (advised by Madison Douglas): Mechanistic models of thermoerosional gully networks in ice-rich permafrost
 - Second Project (advised by Bill Boos): Flooding from orographic precipitation in mountain landscapes
BS from Yale (2017-2021), USGS Oklahoma City (2021-2024)