See Google Scholar for up to date listing - but recent highlights include:

 

 

  • Hage, S., Galy, V.V., Cartigny, M.J.B., Acikalin, S., Clare, M.A., Gröcke, D.R., Hilton, R.G., Hunt, J.E., Lintern, D.G., McGhee, C.A. and Parsons, D.R., (2020) Efficient preservation of young terrestrial organic carbon in sandy turbidity current deposits. Geology. 48 (9): 882–887.
  • Cisneros, J., Best, J., Van Dijk, T., de Almeida, R.P., Amsler, M., Boldt, J., Freitas, B., Galeazzi, C., Huizinga, R., Ianniruberto, M. and Parsons, D.R., (2020) Dunes in the world’s big rivers are characterized by low-angle lee-side slopes and a complex shape. Nature Geoscience, 13(2), pp.156-162.
  • Azpiroz-Zabala, M., Cartigny, M.J., Talling, P.J., Parsons, D.R., et al. (2017) Newly recognized turbidity current structure can explain prolonged flushing of submarine canyons. Science Advances, 3(10), p.e1700200.
  • Parsons, D.R. et al. (2016) The role of bio-physical cohesion on subaqueous bedform size: Geophysical Research Letters.
  • 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.