Daniel Parsons

Daniel Roy Parsons is Professor of Process Sedimentology at the University of Hull.[1] He is also a visiting professor at the University of Illinois and University of Leeds.[2] He obtained his PhD at the University of Sheffield in 2004.[3] Parsons is known for his work on flow processes and sediment transport in rivers, coasts and estuaries, including flood hazard and risk, as well as work detailing turbidity currents in the deep sea. Parsons holds a European Research Council Consolidator Award and is also a Division President of the European Geosciences Union.[4] Parsons also researches the leakage and transport of plastics in rivers, coasts and estuaries and as part of the Huxley debate at the 2018 British Science Festival he claimed that the most significant marker for the Anthropocene age may be the fossilisation of plastic debris such as formed in plastiglomerate.[5]

Awards

  • 2010: Gordon Warwick Award from the British Society for Geomorphology
  • 2012: Chandler-Misener Award from the International Association for Great Lakes Research
  • 2015: Bigsby Medal from The Geological Society of London

Selected publications

  • 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.
  • Parsons, D.R. et al, in press, 'The Role of Bio-physical Cohesion on Subaqueous Bedform Size', Geophysical Research Letters, February, 2016.
  • 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.
  • Reesink, A.J.H., Van den Berg, J.H., Parsons, D.R., Amsler, M.L., Best, J.L., Hardy, R.J., Orfeo, O., and Szupiany, R.N. (2015), 'Extremes in Dune Preservation: Controls on the Completeness of Fluvial Deposits', Earth-Science Reviews, 150, 652-665.
  • Schindler, R.J., Parsons, D.R., et al (2015), 'Sticky Stuff: Redefining Bedform Prediction in Modern and Ancient Environments', Geology, 43, 399-402.

References

  1. "Professor Daniel Parsons - University of Hull". www.hull.ac.uk.
  2. "Dan Parsons". See.leeds.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-25.
  3. Lomartire, Simone. "Yorkshire Network for Canadian Studies". www.leeds.ac.uk.
  4. [egu.eu egu.eu] Check |url= value (help). Missing or empty |title= (help)
  5. Science Correspondent, Rhys Blakely (14 September 2018). "The Plastic Age: pollution leaves its mark on fossils" via www.thetimes.co.uk.


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