Reid A. Parsons, Ph.D.

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2010 University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States 
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geology
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Francis Nimmo grad student 2010 UC Santa Cruz
 (Climate change on Mars and the formation of gullies, lobate debris aprons, and softened craters.)
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Levy JS, Fassett CI, Holt JW, et al. (2021) Surface boulder banding indicates Martian debris-covered glaciers formed over multiple glaciations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Parsons RA, Kanzaki T, Hemmi R, et al. (2020) Cold-based glaciation of Pavonis Mons, Mars: evidence for moraine deposition during glacial advance. Progress in Earth and Planetary Science. 7: 13
Parsons R, Holt J. (2016) Constraints on the formation and properties of a Martian lobate debris apron: Insights from high‐resolution topography, SHARAD radar data, and a numerical ice flow model Journal of Geophysical Research. 121: 432-453
Parsons RA, Moore JM, Howard AD. (2013) Evidence for a short period of hydrologic activity in Newton crater, Mars, near the Hesperian-Amazonian transition Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 118: 1082-1093
Parsons RA, Nimmo F, Miyamoto H. (2011) Constraints on martian lobate debris apron evolution and rheology from numerical modeling of ice flow Icarus. 214: 246-257
Parsons RA, Nimmo F. (2010) Numerical modeling of Martian gully sediment transport: Testing the fluvial hypothesis Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 115
Parsons RA, Nimmo F. (2009) North-south asymmetry in Martian crater slopes Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 114
Parsons RA, Nimmo F, Hustoft JW, et al. (2008) An experimental and numerical study of surface tension-driven melt flow Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 267: 548-557
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