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38
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5474
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8645
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649

Lindsay M. Parson publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lindsay M. Parson sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 113 publications — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Lindsay M. Parson D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lindsay M. Parson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lindsay M. Parson is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Engineering, with particular emphasis on Ocean Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. The subfields of Ocean Engineering and Mechanical Engineering together constitute the core areas of their scholarly contributions.

Their work addresses several specific topics within these fields, including:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Offshore Engineering and Technologies

Parson has a record of publications appearing predominantly in the following venues:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Recent papers authored by Parson include:

  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 835B - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 840B - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 839B - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 838B - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 135, Hole 841C - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

They frequently collaborate with several co-authors, with whom they have multiple joint publications. These collaborators include:

  • James W. Hawkins
  • James F. Allan
  • Niels Abrahamsen
  • Ulrich Bednarz
  • Gerard Blanc

Best Publications

  • Evolution and Biogeography of Deep-Sea Vent and Seep Invertebrates

    C. L. Van Dover;C. R. German;K. G. Speer;L. M. Parson

  • Geochemistry of Lau Basin volcanic rocks: influence of ridge segmentation and arc proximity

    Julian A. Pearce;Michelle Ernewein;Sherman H. Bloomer;Lindsay M. Parson

  • Hydrothermal vents and processes

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  • The Lau-Havre-Taupo back-arc basin: A southward-propagating, multi-stage evolution from rifting to spreading

    L.M. Parson;I.C. Wright

  • Hydrothermal exploration near the Azores Triple Junction: tectonic control of venting at slow-spreading ridges?

    C.R. German;L.M. Parson;Heat Scientific Team;H. Bougault

  • Role of ridge jumps and ridge propagation in the tectonic evolution of the Lau back-arc basin, southwest Pacific

    L.M. Parson;Julian A. Pearce;B.J. Murton;R.A. Hodkinson

  • Non-transform offsets along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of the Azores (38°N–34°N): ultramafic exposures and hosting of hydrothermal vents

    Eulàlia Gràcia;Jean Luc Charlou;Joël Radford-Knoery;Lindsay M. Parson

  • En echelon axial volcanic ridges at the Reykjanes Ridge: a life cycle of volcanism and tectonics

    L.M. Parson;B.J. Murton;R.C. Searle;D. Booth

  • Ophiolites and Their Modern Oceanic Analogues

    L. M. Parson;B. J. Murton

  • Evolution and interaction of migrating cross‐arc volcanism and backarc rifting: An example from the Southern Havre Trough (35°20′–37°S)

    I. C. Wright;L. M. Parson;J. A. Gamble

  • Mid-ocean ridges : hydrothermal interactions between the lithosphere and oceans

    Christopher R. German;Jian Lin;Lindsay M. Parson

  • Direct evidence for the distribution and occurrence of hydrothermal activity between 27°N–30°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Bramley J. Murton;Gary Klinkhammer;Klaus Becker;Anne Briais

  • A Survey of the Southwest Indian Ridge Axis Between Atlantis II Fracture Zone and the Indian Ocean Triple Junction: Regional Setting and Large Scale Segmentation

    Philippe Patriat;Daniel Sauter;Marc Munschy;Lindsay Parson

  • Segmentation, volcanism and deformation of oblique spreading centres: A quantitative study of the Reykjanes Ridge

    Bramley J. Murton;Lindsay M. Parson

  • Distributions of hydrothermal activity along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: interplay of magmatic and tectonic controls

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  • Segmentation and Morphotectonic Variations Along a Super Slow-Spreading Center: The Southwest Indian Ridge (57° E-70° E)

    Véronique Mendel;Daniel Sauter;Lindsay Parson;Jean-René Vanney

  • Magmato‐tectonic cyclicity at the ultra‐slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: Evidence from variations of axial volcanic ridge morphology and abyssal hills pattern

    Véronique Mendel;Daniel Sauter;Céline Rommevaux-Jestin;Philippe Patriat

  • Geotectonic setting of hydrothermal activity on the summit of Lucky Strike Seamount (37,17'N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge)

    Susan E. Humphris;Daniel J. Fornari;Daniel S. Scheirer;Christopher R. German

  • FUJI Dome: A large detachment fault near 64°E on the very slow‐spreading southwest Indian Ridge

    R. C. Searle;M. Cannat;K. Fujioka;C. Mével

  • Hydrothermal activity on the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Tectonically- and volcanically-controlled venting at 4–5°S

    C.R. German;C.R. German;S.A. Bennett;D.P. Connelly;A.J. Evans

  • The protection and management of the Sargasso Sea: The golden floating rainforest of the Atlantic Ocean: Summary Science and Supporting Evidence Case

    D.d’A. Laffoley;H.S.J. Roe;M.V. Angel;J. Ardron

  • Second-order segmentation; the relationship between volcanism and tectonism at the MAR, 38°N–35°40′N

    Lindsay Parson;Eulàlia Gràcia;Dave Coller;Chris German

  • Subduction of seamounts at the Java Trench: a view with long-range sidescan sonar

    D.G. Masson;L.M. Parson;J. Milsom;G. Nichols

  • Focused magmatism versus amagmatic spreading along the ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: Evidence from TOBI side scan sonar imagery

    Daniel Sauter;Véronique Mendel;Céline Rommevaux-Jestin;Lindsay M. Parson

Frequent Co-Authors

Bramley J. Murton
Bramley J. Murton National Oceanography Centre
Daniel Sauter
Daniel Sauter University of Strasbourg
Christopher R. German
Christopher R. German Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Roger C. Searle
Roger C. Searle Durham University
Douglas G. Masson
Douglas G. Masson Seascape Consultants (United Kingdom)
David C. Twichell
David C. Twichell United States Geological Survey
Douglas P. Connelly
Douglas P. Connelly National Oceanography Centre
Gary Nichols
Gary Nichols Royal Holloway University of London
Kensaku Tamaki
Kensaku Tamaki University of Tokyo
Eva Ramirez-Llodra
Eva Ramirez-Llodra Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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