Publications

Overview
Fifty-nine papers in international refereed journals/monographs since 1991; sixty-nine further publications as news­letter articles, expert reports or conference proceedings.

Citations
Over 900 citations have appeared in international refereed journals since 1993 (source: ISI Web of Science citation index; under England, MH, some papers appear under England, M).  Current citation rates are ~100 new citations per annum.

 

Papers in international refereed journals

England, M. H. and M. Tomczak, 1991: A model of water-mass formation in the World Ocean. Ocean Modelling, 92, 2-4.

England, M. H., 1992: On the formation of Antarctic Intermediate and Bottom Water in ocean general circula­tion models. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 22, 918-926.

England, M. H., M. Tomczak, and J.S. Godfrey, 1992: Water-mass formation and Sverdrup dynamics; a com­parison between climatology and a coupled ocean-atmosphere model.    J. Mar. Sys., 3, 279-306.

England, M. H., 1993:  A World Ocean model that resolves the global-scale water-masses. Ocean Modelling, 98, 2-5.

England, M. H., 1993: Representing the global-scale water masses in ocean general circulation models. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 23, 1523-1552.

England, M. H., J.S. Godfrey, M. Tomczak, and A.C. Hirst, 1993: The mechanism for Antarctic Inter­mediate Water renewal in a World Ocean model. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 23, 1553-1560.

England, M. H. and V.C. Garçon, 1994: South Atlantic circulation in a World Ocean model.  Annales Geophysicae (Special edition on the South Atlantic Ocean), 12, 812-825.

England, M. H., V.C. Garçon, and J.-F Minster, 1994:  Chlorofluorocarbon uptake in a World Ocean model; 1. Sensitivity to the surface gas forcing.  J. Geophys. Res., 99, 25215-25233.

England, M. H., 1995a: Using chlorofluorocarbons to assess ocean climate models.  Geophys. Res. Letters, 22, 3051-3054.

England, M. H., 1995b: The age of water and ventilation time-scales in a global ocean model.  J. Phys. Oceanogr., 25, 2756-2777.

Provost, C., S. Gana, V.C. Garçon, K. Maamaatuaiahutapu, and M. H. England, 1995: Hydrographic conditions in the Brazil/Malvinas Confluence during austral summer 1990. J. Geophys. Res., 100, 10655-10678.

Whetton, P., M. H. England, S.P. O'Farrell, I.G. Watterson and A.B. Pittock, 1996: Global comparison of the regional rainfall results of enhanced greenhouse coupled and mixed layer ocean experiments: implications for climate change scenario development.  Climatic Change, 33, 497-519.

McDougall, T.J., A.C. Hirst, M. H. England and P.C. McIntosh, 1996: Ocean models and climate pre­diction: implications of a new eddy parameterisation.  Geophys. Res. Letters, 23, 2085-2088.

England, M. H., and A.C. Hirst, 1997: Chlorofluorocarbon uptake in a World Ocean model; 2. Sensitivity to surface thermohaline forc­ing and subsurface mixing parameterisa­tion.  J. Geophys. Res., 102, 15,709-15,731.

Rahmstorf, S., and M. H. England, 1997: On the influence of Southern Hemisphere winds on North At­lantic Deep Water flow. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 27, 2040-2054.

England, M. H., and G. Holloway, 1998: Simulations of CFC content and water-mass age in the deep North Atlantic. J. Geophys. Res., 103, 15,885-15,902

England, M. H., and S. Rahmstorf, 1999: Sensitivity of ventilation rates and radiocarbon up­take to subgrid-scale mixing in ocean models. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 29, 2802-2827.

England, M. H., 1999: WOCE chemical tracer measurements aid the assessment of ocean cli­mate models, WOCE International Newsletter, 35, 6-11.

Goosse, H., E. Deleersnijder, T. Fichefet and M. H. England, 1999: Sensitivity of a World Ocean model in­clud­ing sea-ice and CFC transport to the parameterisation of vertical mixing, J. Geophys. Res., 104, 13681-13695.

Stramma, L., and M. H. England, 1999: On the water masses and mean circulation of the South Atlantic Ocean. J. Geophys. Res., 104, 20863-29883.

Jackett, D.R., T.J. McDougall, M. H. England and A.C. Hirst, 2000: Thermal expansion in ocean and coupled general circulation models, J. Climate, 13, 1384-1405.

England, M. H., and E. Maier-Reimer, 2001: Using chemical tracers to assess ocean models. Reviews of Geophysics, 39, 29-70.

Thomas, H., M. H. England and V. Ittekkot, 2001: An off-line 3D model of anthropogenic CO2 uptake by the oceans, Geophys. Res. Lett., 28, 547-550.

Rintoul, S.R., and M. H. England, 2002: Ekman transport dominates air-sea fluxes in driving variability of Subantarctic Mode Water, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 32, 1308-1321.

Thomas, H. and M. H. England, 2002:  Different oceanic features of anthropogenic CO2 and CFCs. Naturwissenschaften, 89, 399-403.

Hazell, D., and M. H. England, 2003: Prediction of the fate of radioactive material in the South Pacific Ocean using a global eddy-resolving model, J. Envir. Radioactivity, 65, 329-355.

Saenko O.A., and M.H. England, 2003: On the response of Southern Ocean water-masses to atmospheric meridional moisture advection, Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, doi: 10.1029/ 2002GL016516.

Oke, P.R., M. H. England, and J.H.F. Middleton 2003: On the dynamical balances of an observed nearshore thermal front off central eastern Australia, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 3106, doi: 10.1029/2002JC001370.

Saenko O., A. Weaver and M. H. England, 2003: A region of enhanced northward Antarctic Intermediate Water transport in a coupled climate model, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 33, 1528-1535.

Goloubeva, E.N., and M.H. England, 2003: On the inclusion of Arctic water masses in a World Ocean circulation model, Math. Meth. Geophys., 11, 358-363.

Oke, P.R., and M. H. England, 2004: Oceanic response to changes in the latitude of the Southern Hemisphere subpolar westerly winds. J. Climate, 17, 1040-1054.

Sijp, W.P., and M.H. England, 2004: Effect of the Drake Passage throughflow on global climate, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 34, 1254-1266.

Huang, F., F. Zhou, and M. H. England, 2004: Atmospheric circulation associated with anoma­lous variations in North Pacific wintertime blocking, Mon. Wea. Rev., 132, 1049-1064.

Goloubeva, E., and M. H. England, 2004: The numerical modelling of the World Ocean circula­tion on the basis of two different approaches to bottom relief approximation, Math. Meth. Geophys., in press.

Sen Gupta, A., and M. H. England, 2004: Evaluation of interior circulation in a high resolution global ocean model, Part I: Deep and Bottom Waters, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 34, 2592-2614.

Santoso, A., and M. H. England, 2004: Antarctic Intermediate Water circulation and variability in a coupled climate model. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 34, 2160-2179.

Bates, M.L., M. H. England, and W.P. Sijp, 2005: On the multi-century Southern Hemisphere response to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration in a global climate model. Met. Atmos. Physics, 89, 17-36.

Sijp, W.P., and M. H. England, 2005: Role of the Drake Passage in controlling the stability of the ocean's thermohaline circulation. J. Climate, 18, 1957-1966.

Aiken, C.M., and M. H. England, 2005: On the stochastic forcing of modes of interannual Southern Ocean sea surface temperature variability, J. Climate, 18, 3074-3083.

Saenko O.A., J.C. Fyfe, and M. H. England, 2005: On the response of the oceanic wind-driven circulation to atmospheric CO2 increase. Climate Dynamics, 25, 415-426.

England, M.H. and F. Huang, 2005: On the interannual variability of the Indonesian Throughflow and its linkage with ENSO. J. Climate, 18, 1435-1444.

Dawson M.N., A. Sen Gupta, and M. H. England, 2005: Coupled biophysical global ocean model and molecular genetic analyses identify multiple introductions of cryptogenic species. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sciences, 102, 11968-11973.

Sen Gupta, A., and M. H. England, 2006: Coupled ocean-atmosphere-ice response to variations in the Southern Annular Mode. J. Climate, 19, 4457-4486.

Sijp, W.P., and M. H. England, 2006: Sensitivity of the Atlantic thermohaline circulation and its stability to basin-scale variations in vertical mixing, J. Climate, 19, 5467-5478.

Sijp, W.P., Bates, M.L., and M. H. England, 2006: Can isopycnal mixing control the stability of the thermohaline circulation in ocean climate models? J. Climate, 19, 5637-5651.

England, M. H., C.C. Ummenhofer, and A. Santoso, 2006: Interannual rainfall extremes over southwest Western Australia linked to Indian Ocean climate variability. J. Climate, 19, 1948-1969.

Aiken, C.M., M. H. England, and C.J.C. Reason, 2006: Optimal growth of Antarctic Circumpolar Waves, J. Phys. Oceanogr., 36, 255-269.

Santoso, A., M. H. England, and A.C Hirst, 2006: Circumpolar Deep Water Circulation and Variability in a Coupled Climate Model. J. Phys. Oceanogr., 36, 1523-1552.

England, M. H., C.C. Ummenhofer, and A. Santoso, 2006: Indian Ocean variability linked to interannual rainfall extremes over southwest Western Australia, CLIVAR Exchanges, 11(4), p. 28.

Sen Gupta, A., and M. H. England, 2007: Coupled ocean-atmosphere feedback in the Southern Annular Mode, J. Climate, in press.

Ummenhofer, C.C. and M. H. England, 2007: Interannual extremes in New Zealand precipitation linked to modes of Southern Hemisphere climate variability, J. Climate, in press.

Sen Gupta, A., and M. H. England, 2007: Evaluation of interior circulation in a high resolution global ocean model, Part II: Southern Hemisphere Intermediate, Mode, and Thermocline Waters, J. Phys. Oceanogr., in press.

Santoso, A., and M. H. England, 2007: Antarctic Bottom Water Variability in a Coupled Climate Model. J. Phys. Oceanogr., submitted.

Aiken, C.M., and M. H. England, 2007: Resilience of the present climate to Antarctic sea-ice loss. J. Climate, submitted.

Hill, K.J., A. Santoso and M. H. England, 2007: Interannual Tasmanian rainfall variability and trends associated with the Southern Annular Mode and ENSO, J. Clim., submitted.

Froyland, G., K. Padberg, M. H. England, A.M. Treguier, 2007: Detection of coherent oceanic structures via transfer operators. Phys. Rev. Lett. , submitted.

Qi, L., M. H. England and A. Sen Gupta, 2007: Tropical Cyclones over Western Australia, the Leeuwin Current and Southern Annular Mode, Int. J. Climat., submitted.

Oke, P.R., and M. H. England, 2007: On the effects of shelf topography on wind-driven upwelling, Cont. Shelf Res., submitted.

England, M. H., and S.K. Moore, 2007: On the summertime buoyancy-driven circulation of Jervis Bay, J. Marine and Freshwater Research, submitted.

 

Book/Encyclopaedia chapters

England, M. H., 2001: Ocean process tracers: tracers and large-scale models, In: Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences (Ed: J. Steele, S. Thorpe and K. Turekians), Academic Press, 3009-3020.

England, M. H., and P.R. Oke, 2001: Ocean modelling and prediction, In: Environmental Modelling and Prediction (Eds: G.B. Peng, L.M. Leslie and Shao, Y.), Springer-Verlag, 125-171.

McAvaney B.J., et al., 2001, Model Evaluation, In: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report, Working Group 1, The Scientific Basis, 471-524, (as contributing author).

 

Other published material including expert reports

England, M. H., 1991: An analysis of the dynamics and circulation in a global coupled ocean-atmosphere model.  Ocean Sciences Institute Rep. No. 44, The University of Sydney, 111 pp.

England, M. H., 1991: Changes in Pacific Ocean sea level related to variations in North Atlan­tic Deep Water formation. In: Report of the Ninth Meeting of the Committee of Climate Changes and the Ocean (CCCO); Pacific Ocean Climate Studies Panel, (Ed: D. Halpern), Sydney University, Aus­tralia, Annex IV, 4-5.

England, M. H., 1996: Validating Ocean Climate Models - New tools and data sets for ocean model assess­ment.  In: Climate Impacts Assessment; Development and Application of Climate Change Scenarios (Eds: A.B. Pittock, P. H. Whetton, and K.J. Hennessy), 36-39.

Jackett, D.R., T.J. McDougall, and M. H. England, 1996: Global sea level rise.  In: Climate Impacts Assessment; Development and Application of Climate Change Scenarios (Eds: A.B. Pittock, P. H. Whetton, and K.J. Hennessy), 43-46.

Rahmstorf, S., and M. H. England, 1997: On the influence of Southern Hemisphere winds on North Atlantic Deep Water flow. Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Report No. 26, 29 pp.

England, M. H., 1999: Southern Ocean modelling for climate studies, In: Report of the WOCE/CLIVAR Workshop on Ocean Modelling for Climate Studies, WOCE Report 165/99, pp. 27-32.

England, M. H., 1999: Geochemical tracer modelling in ocean simulations: status, limita­tions, and future perspectives, In: Report of the WOCE-AIMS Tracer Workshop, WOCE Report 167/99, pp. 49-50.

England, M. H., 1999: Two-way model-data interaction, In: Report of the WOCE-AIMS Tracer Workshop, WOCE Report 167/99, pp. 17-23.

 

 

 

Dissertations

England, M. H., 1987: Evolution of the near-surface thermal structure in the tropical Pacific Ocean during 1980-1983.  B. Sc. (Hons) thesis, the University of Sydney, 81 pp.

England, M. H., 1992: The global-scale circulation and water-mass formation in a World Ocean model. PhD thesis, the University of Sydney, 226 pp.

 

Conference papers and proceedings

England, M. H., 1988: Evolution of the near-surface thermal structure of the tropical Pacific Ocean dur­ing 1980-1983.  In: Abstracts, Joint Oceanographic Assembly, Acapulco, Mexico, pp. 30.

England, M. H., 1992: On the formation of the global-scale water masses in ocean general circulation models.  In: Abstracts, 4th Air-Sea Interaction Conference, University of Melbourne (AMOS Publication 8), p. 12.

England, M. H., 1993: South Atlantic Ocean Ventilation: a numerical model study with geo­chemical trac­ers.  Ann. Geophys., 11, Suppl. II, C163.

England, M. H., 1993: The mechanism for Antarctic Intermediate Water renewal in a World Ocean model.  Ann. Geophys., 11, Suppl. II, A124.

England, M. H., J.S. Godfrey, A.C. Hirst, and M. Tomczak, 1993: The mechanism for Antarc­tic Inter­mediate Water renewal in a World Ocean model. In: Fourth International Confer­ence on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, extended abstracts vol­ume (American Meteorologi­cal Society), 324-325.

England, M. H., 1994: Interbasin exchange in the South Atlantic Ocean. In: Abstracts of the IAPSO Workshop "Interbasin Exchanges in the Southern Hemisphere" (Ed: R. Pollard), Cape Town, South Africa. (Invited)

England, M. H., 1995: CFC uptake and ventilation time-scales in a World Ocean model. In: Abstracts, APOC/AMOS Joint Conference, 1995, Lorne (AMOS Publication, 10), p. 31.

England, M. H., 1995: Using chlorofluorocarbons to assess ocean climate models, Maurice Ewing Symposium on Using Trace Substance Measurements to Solve Oceanographic Problems, Biosphere 2 site, Arizona, USA. (Invited)

England, M. H., 1995: Using idealised age and dye tracers to diagnose ocean model ventila­tion, Maurice Ewing Symposium on Using Trace Substance Measurements to Solve Oceanographic Problems, Biosphere 2 site, Arizona, USA.

England, M. H., 1996: Validating Ocean Climate Models.  Ann. Geophys., 14, Suppl. II, C124.

England, M. H., 1997: Simulations of radiocarbon in a global ocean model. In: Abstracts, APOC/AMOS Joint Conference, 1997, Macquarie University, (AMOS Publication 12), p. 20.

Goosse, H., E. Deleersnijder, M. H. England, T. Fichefet and J.-M. Campin, 1997:  Sensitiv­ity of a World Ocean model including sea-ice and CFC transport to the parameterization of vertical mixing.  In: Abstracts of the 29th International Liege Colloquium on Ocean Hydrodynamics, Liège, Belgium.

England, M. H., 1997: Validating ocean climate models - new tools and data sets for ocean model assessment, 5th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography, Pretoria, South Africa.

England, M. H., 1997: The role of subsurface mixing parameterisations in determining ocean model ventilation, IAPSO/IAMAS General Assembly, Melbourne.

England, M. H., 1997: Water-mass formation rates diagnosed in ocean models using chemi­cal tracers, IAPSO Workshop: Water masses in Climate Studies, 1997 Joint Assembly of IAMAS and IAPSO, Melbourne. (Invited)

England, M. H., 1997: Southern Ocean water-mass formation and tracer ventilation in ocean GCMs, WOCE Southern Ocean workshop, Antarctic Cooperative Research Centre, Hobart.

England, M. H., 1998:  Modelling the Southern Ocean circulation, ANZAAS International Year of the Ocean Symposium, "Tasmania and the Southern Ocean", Hobart, Tasmania.

England, M. H., 1998:  Modelling the Southern Ocean circulation, WOCE/CLIVAR Workshop on Ocean Modelling for Climate Studies, NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA. (Invited)

England, M. H., 1998:  Can coarse resolution models capture global ocean ventilation rates?  WOCE International Conference, Halifax, Canada.

England, M. H., and E. Maier-Reimer, 1999: Using chemical tracers to assess ocean models, In: Proceedings of the XXII General Assembly of the IUGG, University of Birmingham, pp. 179.

England, M. H., 1999: Water-mass analysis in ocean modelling, In: Proceedings of the XXII General Assembly of the IUGG, University of Birmingham, pp. 197. (Invited)

England, M. H., 1999: Sensitivity of ventilation rates and radiocarbon uptake to subsurface mixing parameterisation in ocean models, In: Proceedings of the XXII General Assem­bly of the IUGG, University of Birmingham, pp. 243.

England, M. H., 1999: Geochemical tracer modelling in ocean simulations: status, limita­tions, and future perspectives, WOCE-AIMS Tracer Workshop, Bremen, Germany. (Invited)

England, M. H., 2000: Variability of Subantarctic Mode Water in a coupled climate model, Australian Marine Sciences Association 2000 Conference, UNSW, July 2000.

Hazell D., and M. H. England, Prediction of the fate of radioactive material in the South Pacific Ocean using a global eddy-resolving model, Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Conference, University of Tasmania, February 2001.

England, M. H. and S.R. Rintoul, 2001: Ekman transport dominates air-sea heat fluxes in driving variability of Subantarctic Mode Water, Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Conference, University of Tasmania, February 2001.

England, M. H., 2001: Variability of Subantarctic Mode Water in observations and a coupled climate model, European Geophysical Society XXVI General Assembly, High Latitude Processes, Nice, France. (Invited)

England, M. H. and D. Hazell, 2001: Prediction of the fate of radioactive material in the South Pacific Ocean using a global eddy-resolving model, European Geophysical Society XXVI General Assembly, Nice, France.

England, M. H., 2001: Using transient tracers in ocean models: Uncertainties and limitations. American Geophysical Union, special session on Transient Tracers in GFD, Boston. (Invited)

England, M. H., 2001: On the variability of Subantarctic Mode Water south of Australia, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Boston, 2001.

Oke, P.R., and M.H. England, 2002: Sensitivity of extratropical ocean circulation to variations in surface wind stress, Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-12 July 2002.

England M. H., 2002: The age of interior water in the global ocean.  34th International Liège Colloquium on Ocean Dynamics, Liège, Belgium, 2002. (Invited)

England, M. H., S.R. Rintoul, and A. Santoso, 2002:  Interannual to centennial variability of Southern Ocean water masses, Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Wellington, New Zealand, 9-12 July 2002.

England, M. H., and A. Santoso, 2003: Antarctic Intermediate Water variability in a coupled climate model. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, April 6-11.

England, M. H., and P.R. Oke, 2003: On the oceanic response to wind stress variations associated with the Antarctic Oscillation. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, April 6-11.

England, M. H., and W.P. Sijp, 2003: Effect of the Drake Passage throughflow on global climate. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, April 6-11. (Invited)

England, M. H., and A. Sen Gupta, 2003: Decadal to multi-century global ocean ventilation in a high-resolution off-line tracer transport model. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Nice, France, April 6-11.

England, M. H., S.R. Rintoul, and A. Santoso, 2004, Modes of interannual to multi-century water-mass variability in the Southern Ocean, First International CLIVAR Science Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

England, M. H., and S.K. Moore, 2004: Jervis Bay circulation and modelling: Some work inspired by the pioneering efforts of Peter Holloway, AMSA 2004 Conference (Peter Holloway Memorial Symposium), Hobart, Tasmania.

England, M. H., 2004: Southern Hemisphere climate variability and its response to a poleward shift in the subpolar westerly winds, AGU Western Pacific Geophysics Meeting, Southern Hemisphere Climate Variability, Hawaii. (Invited)

England, M. H., 2005: Southern Ocean circulation and global climate, Australian Institute of Physics 16th Biennial Congress and AMOS National Conference, the Australian National University, Canberra. (Invited)

England, M. H., C. Ummenhofer and A. Santoso, 2005: Interannual rainfall extremes over southwest Western Australia linked to Indian Ocean climate variability, IAPSO Dynamic Planet 2005 Conference, Cairns, Australia.

Sijp, W.P., and M. H. England, 2005: Southern Ocean influence on North Atlantic Deep Water stability, IAPSO Dynamic Planet 2005 Conference, Cairns, Australia.

Santoso, A., M. H. England, A.C. Hirst and S.P. O'Farrell, 2005: Natural variability of the Southern Ocean water masses on decadal to centennial time scales, IAPSO Dynamic Planet 2005 Conference, Cairns, Australia.

England, M. H., 2005: Southern Ocean water-masses in climate-scale models, CLIVAR International Workshop on Southern Ocean Modelling, Hobart, Tasmania (Invited).

England, M. H., 2006: The role of the Southern Ocean in global climate, AMOS National Conference, Newcastle City Hall, Newcastle. (Invited)

England, M. H., 2006: Modes of interannual to multi-century water-mass variability in the Southern Ocean, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) World Congress, Hobart.

Sijp, W.P., and M. H. England, 2006:  The role of the Drake Passage and mixing in controlling the stability of the ocean's thermohaline circulation.  AGU Ocean Sciences Hawaii.

England, M. H., C.C. Ummenhofer and A. Santoso, 2007:  Indian Ocean variability linked to interannual rainfall extremes over southwest Western Australia. 14th National Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) Conference.  Adelaide, Australia. (Invited)

England, M. H. and A. Sen Gupta, 2007: Coupled ocean-atmosphere-ice response to variations in the Southern Annular Mode.  14th National Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Ummenhofer, C.C., A. Sen Gupta and M. H. England, 2007: Influence of the Southern Annular Mode on interannual variability and long-term trends in New Zealand precipitation. 14th National Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

Sen Gupta, A. and M. H. England, 2007:  Atmosphere - Ocean - Atmosphere coupling of the Southern Annular Mode.  14th National Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society (AMOS) Conference, Adelaide, Australia.

 

Book Reviews and Opinion pieces

England, M. H., 2001: Review of "Ocean Circulation and Climate: Observing and Modelling the Global Ocean" (Edited by Gerold Siedler, John Church and John Gould. Academic Press, San Diego, 2001, 715pp.) Australian Meteorological Magazine, 50, 317-318.

England, M. H., 2002: Review of "Ocean Circulation and Climate: Observing and Modelling the Global Ocean" (Edited by Gerold Siedler, John Church and John Gould. Academic Press, San Diego, 2001, 715pp.) AMSA Bulletin, 39, 158.

England, M.H., 2004:  Disaster fiction with some truth, Sydney Morning Herald, 14 June 2004, p. 12.

England, M. H., 2005:  Review of "Ocean and Atmospheric Waves" by Joseph Pedlosky, AMSA Bulletin, 168, 54.