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  1. James T. Dietrich. University of Texas at Austin, Center for Space Research, Cockrell School of Engineering. Verified email at austin.utexas.edu - Homepage. Close-range remote sensing...

  2. James T. Dietrich currently works at the Former Affiliations: -Center for Space Research, Univ. of Texas at Austin -Dept of Geography, Univ of Northern Iowa -Neukom Institute for...

  3. A blog about my geography research at the Dartmouth College and elsewhere - James Dietrich

  4. James H. Dieterich (born 1942) is an American geophysics professor emeritus at University of California, Riverside (UCR).

  5. Prof. Dietrich's primary research interests are in high-resolution remotes sensing of rivers, optimizing UAS-based SfM data collection techniques, and building open source software and hardware for remote sensing and environmental monitoring. Website: jamesdietrich.org

  6. James H. Dieterich's 104 research works with 16,396 citations and 19,741 reads, including: 3D Simulations of Earthquakes Rupture Jumps: 1. Homogeneous Pre-Stress Conditions

  7. James H. Dieterich. University of California, Riverside. Primary Section: 15, Geology. Secondary Section: 16, Geophysics. Membership Type: Member (elected 2003) Research Interests. My research interests have to do with to with the mechanics of deformation processes, particularly as they relate to earthquake and volcanic phenomena.