

David Wilkins
David Wilkins's achievements set benchmarks in the field of geoscience, particularly in the areas of desert geomorphology, dendrochronology, and viticultural and terroir studies. As an Associate Professor in the Department of Geoscience at Boise State University, Wilkins has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate relationships between geological processes and environmental factors. His academic journey began at Texas A&M University, where he earned both his B.S. and M.S. degrees, before pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Utah. Wilkins's research is primarily focused on the Snake River Valley, where he investigates the unique terroir and its impact on viticulture. His work in dendrochronology provides valuable insights into the historical climate patterns of the region, contributing to a deeper understanding of environmental changes over time. His expertise in desert geomorphology further enhances his research, allowing him to analyze the dynamic landscapes of arid regions. In addition to his research, Wilkins is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Association of American Geographers, the American Geophysical Union (AGU), and the Geological Society of America. These affiliations enable him to stay at the forefront of geoscientific advancements and collaborate with fellow researchers worldwide. Wilkins is also a dedicated educator, offering a range of courses that reflect his diverse research interests. He teaches online oceanography courses, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of marine environments. Additionally, he leads a field seminar on terroir studies, where students gain hands-on experience in analyzing the geological and environmental factors that influence viticulture. Currently, Wilkins is seeking motivated students to join him in small-scale projects focused on dendrochronology and terroir studies in the Snake River Valley. These projects offer students the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and contribute to the growing body of knowledge in these fields. Through his mentorship, Wilkins aims to inspire the next generation of geoscientists and foster a deeper appreciation for the complex interactions between geology and the environment.
Publications
, 264-306, 1996-05-16
, 164-173, 2017-09-18
, 189-222, 2024-01-14