Daniel Parsons
doctor
Sedimentology
hull
United Kingdom
Biography
He is an active researcher in several areas related to fluvial, estuarine, coastal and deep marine sedimentary environments, exploring responses of these systems to climate and environmental change and determining necessary societal adaptations to mitigate these impacts.
Research Interest
Sedimentary geology, Flooding and flood risk/resilience, Environmental fluid dynamics, Energy (wind and tidal), Environmental and climate change, Geobiology
Publications
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Malarkey, J., Baas, J.H., Hope, J.A., Aspden, R.J., Parsons, D.R., et al. (2015), 'The Pervasive Role of Biological Cohesion in Bedform Development', Nature Communications, 6, 6257.
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Parsons, D.R. et al, in press, 'The Role of Bio-physical Cohesion on Subaqueous Bedform Size', Geophysical Research Letters, Febuary, 2016.
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Darby, S.E., Hackney, C.R., Leyland, J., Kummu, M., Lauri, H., Parsons, D.R., Best, J.L., Nicholas A.P., and Aalto, R. (2016) 'Fluvial Sediment Supply to a Mega-Delta Reduced by Shifting Tropical-Cyclone Activity', Nature, 539, 276–279, doi:10.1038/nature19809.