Member Since 1980
Bill E. Dietrich
AGU member since 1980. Professor, University of California, Berkeley, California. Volunteer experience: Since 1983 I have hosted in Berkeley the “Gilbert Club” meeting on the Saturday after the annual AGU meeting. Gilbert Club was conceived as an opportunity for a growing community to hear major talks, debate new ideas, and encourage community level discussion of issues. The goal is to have faculty, students, government researchers and industry workers meet regularly to spawn collaborations and to encourage friendships.
Professional Experience
University of California Berkeley
Education
University of Washington Seattle
Doctorate
1982
Honors & Awards
William Bowie Medal
Received 2023
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G.K. Gilbert Award in Surface Processes
Received 2010
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Robert E. Horton Medal
Received 2009
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Publications
The Curiosity Rover's Exploration of Glen Torridon, Gale Crater, Mars: An Overview of the Campaign a...

The Mars Science Laboratory rover, Curiosity, explored the clay mineral‐bearing Glen Torridon region for 1 Martian year between January 2019 ...

December 30, 2022
AGU Abstracts
The hydrogeomorphic evolution of Gediz Vallis system, Gale Crater, Mars.
GEOMORPHIC PROCESSES ACROSS PLANETARY SURFACES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Alexander B. Bryk, William E. Dietrich, Kristen A....
Along the northwest facing side of Mt. Sharp in Gale Crater lies a series of erosional and depositional features that suggest a rich history of changi...
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First Elemental Sulfur Detection on Mars by APXS associated with the Gediz Valliz Deposit within Gale Crater
AQUEOUS PROCESSES ACROSS OUR SOLAR SYSTEM: INTERPRETING HOW WATER SHAPES TERRESTRIAL AND PLANETARY SURFACES AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Lucy M. Thompson, Scott VanBommel, Jeff A. Berger,...
APXS analysis of the Snow Lakes target is the first reported and definitive detection of elemental sulfur on Mars. Snow Lakes is a bright-toned rock t...
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Resolving the spatiotemporal patterns of plant water use through soil and weathered bedrock based on moisture content changes
ROCK MOISTURE IN WEATHERED BEDROCK: UNDERSTANDING THE HYDROLOGIC, ECOLOGICAL, AND GEOCHEMICAL FUNCTION OF WATER MOVEMENT AND STORAGE WITHIN WEATHERED BEDROCK POSTER
hydrology | 12 december 2024
Dana A. Lapides, David Dralle, William Jesse Hahm,...
The spatial and temporal dynamics of root water uptake remain poorly understood, largely due to challenges with direct observation. In this study, we ...
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Volunteer Experience
2019 - 2020
Immediate Past President
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Executive Committee
2019 - 2020
Member
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Awards Committee
2017 - 2018
Focus Group President
Council
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