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Roman Dibiase is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Pennsylvania State University within the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. His research focuses on Geomorphology, Erosion Processes, and Landscape Evolution, particularly examining how water, tectonics, and climate change shape mountainous and bedrock-dominated terrains.
His recent work explores Debris Flow Dynamics, Bedrock Fractures, and Critical Zone Studies, with fieldwork in Pennsylvania, Taiwan, and permafrost regions. He utilizes cosmogenic nuclides like 10Be to quantify erosion rates and investigates post-wildfire sediment transport, hillslope-channel coupling, and lithologic controls on landscape form.
Scientific awards and student advising details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. However, his publications highlight collaborations with researchers across institutions, focusing on Sediment Transport, Hydrological Modeling, and Climate-Landform Interactions.
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