Peer-reviewed

  1. Perron, J.T., J.W. Kirchner and W.E. Dietrich (2009). Formation of evenly spaced ridges and valleys. Nature, 460, 502-505. [link]
  2. Booth, A., J. Roering and J.T. Perron (2009). Automated landslide mapping using spectral analysis and high-resolution topographic data: Puget Sound lowlands, Washington, and Portland Hills, Oregon. Geomorphology, 109, 132-147.
  3. Perron, J.T. and P. Huybers (2009). Is there an orbital signal in the polar layered deposits on Mars? Geology, 37, 155-158, doi:10.1130/G25143A.1. [free access]
  4. Kite, E.S., I. Matsuyama, M. Manga, J.T. Perron and J.X. Mitrovica (2009). True polar wander driven by late-stage volcanism and the distribution of paleopolar deposits on Mars. EPSL, 280, 254-267.
  5. Perron, J.T., W.E. Dietrich and J.W. Kirchner (2008). Controls on the spacing of first-order valleys. J. Geophys. Res., 113, F04016, doi:10.1029/2007JF000977.
  6. Perron, J.T., J.W. Kirchner and W.E. Dietrich (2008). Spectral evidence of characteristic spatial scales and non-fractal structure in landscapes. J. Geophys. Res., 113, F04003, doi:10.1029/2007JF000866.
  7. Daradich, A., J.X. Mitrovica, I. Matsuyama, J.T. Perron, M. Manga and M.A. Richards (2008). Rotational stability and figure of Mars. Icarus, 194, 463–475.
  8. Dietrich, W.E., J. McKean, D. Bellugi and J.T. Perron (2008). The prediction of shallow landslide location and size using a multidimensional landslide analysis in a digital terrain model. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation.
  9. Roering, J.J., J.T. Perron and J.W. Kirchner (2007). Functional relationships between denudation and hillslope form and relief. EPSL, 264, 245-258.
  10. Perron, J.T., J.X. Mitrovica, M. Manga, I. Matsuyama and M.A. Richards (2007). Evidence of an ancient martian ocean in the topography of deformed shorelines. Nature, 447, 840-843.
  11. Lamb, M.P., A.D. Howard, W.E. Dietrich and J.T. Perron (2007). Formation of amphitheater-headed valleys by waterfall erosion after large-scale slumping on Hawai'i, GSA Bulletin, 119, 805-822.
  12. Perron, J.T., M.P. Lamb, C.D. Koven, I.Y. Fung, E. Yager and M. Adamkovics (2006). Valley formation and methane precipitation rates on Titan. J. Geophys. Res., 111, E11001, doi:10.1029/2005JE002602.
  13. Dietrich, W.E. and J. T. Perron (2006). The search for a topographic signature of life. Nature, 439, 411-418.
  14. Matsuyama, I., J.X. Mitrovica, M. Manga, J. T. Perron and M.A. Richards (2006). Rotational stability of dynamic planets with elastic lithospheres. J. Geophys. Res., 111, E02003, doi:10.1029/2005JE002447.
  15. Lamb, M.P., A.D. Howard, J. Johnson, K. Whipple, W.E. Dietrich and J.T. Perron (2006). Can springs cut canyons into rock? J. Geophys. Res., 111, E07002, doi:10.1029/2005JE002663.
  16. Perron, J.T. and I. de Pater (2004). Dynamics of an ice continent on Titan. Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L17S04, doi:10.1029/2004GL019802.
  17. Perron, J.T., W.E. Dietrich, A.D. Howard, J.A. McKean and J.A. Pettinga (2003). Ice-driven creep on Martian debris slopes. Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, 1747, doi:10.1029/2003GL017603.

Manuscripts

Non-peer-reviewed

  1. Perron, J.T. (2006). Formation of evenly spaced ridges and valleys. PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley.
  2. Bemis, B.L., H.V. Goss, E.S. Yurkovich, J.T. Perron and D.G. Howell (2002). HAZPAC: An interactive map of Pacific Rim natural hazards, population, and infrastructure. U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS-76.
  3. Fuis, G.S. and 23 others (2001). Report for borehole explosion data acquired in the 1999 Los Angeles Region Seismic Experiment (LARSE II), southern California. USGS Open File Report 01-408.
  4. Yamada, S., N. Goring-Morris, A. Gopher and J.T. Perron (2001). Analysis of faintly glossed blades from pre-pottery neolithic Nahal Issaron, Israel. Studies in Early Near Eastern Production, Subsistence, and Environment, 9, 183-203.
  5. Perron, J.T. (1999). Micromorphology of the Cactus Hill Site, Sussex County, Virginia. A.B. thesis, Harvard University.
  6. Perron, J.T. and C.A.S. Mandryk (1999). Preliminary report on the micromorphology of the Cactus Hill Site (44SX202), Sussex County, Virginia. Current Research in the Pleistocene, 16, 62-64.