Peer-reviewed
- Perron, J.T., J.W. Kirchner and W.E. Dietrich (2009). Formation of evenly spaced ridges and valleys. Nature, 460, 502-505. [link]
- 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.
- 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]
- 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.

- 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.

- 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.

- 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.

- 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.

- Roering, J.J., J.T. Perron and J.W. Kirchner (2007). Functional relationships between denudation and hillslope form and relief. EPSL, 264, 245-258.

- 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.

- 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.

- 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.

- Dietrich, W.E. and J. T. Perron (2006). The search for a topographic signature of life. Nature, 439, 411-418.

- 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.

- 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.

- Perron, J.T. and I. de Pater (2004). Dynamics of an ice continent on Titan. Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, L17S04, doi:10.1029/2004GL019802.

- 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
- Howard, A.D., J.T. Perron and W.E. Dietrich. Arcuate ramparts, crater wall deposits, and textured basin floors in mid-southern-latitude Martian craters. J. Geophys. Res., in revision.
Non-peer-reviewed
- Perron, J.T. (2006). Formation of evenly spaced ridges and valleys. PhD thesis, University of California, Berkeley.
- 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.
- 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.

- 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.
- Perron, J.T. (1999). Micromorphology of the Cactus Hill Site, Sussex County, Virginia. A.B. thesis, Harvard University.
- 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.