The Coastal-Tract (Part 1): A conceptual approach to aggregated modelling of low-order coastal change. 2003 (with Marcel J.F. Stive, Alan W. Niedoroda, Huib J. de Vriend, Donald J.P. Swift, George M. Kaminsky, and Michele Capobianco). Journal of Coastal Research, 19, 812-827. [In thematic section on the European project PACE (Predicting Aggregate-Scale Coastal Evolution). I think there are important ideas here... toward a new paradigm - but we'll have to wait and see.]
The Coastal-Tract (Part 2): Applications of aggregated modeling to lower-order coastal change. 2003 (with Marcel J.F. Stive, Alan W. Niedoroda, Don J.P. Swift, Huib J. De Vriend, Maarten C. Buijsman, Robert J. Nicholls, Peter S. Roy, George M. Kaminsky, Jelmer Cleveringa, Chris W. Reed, and Poppe L. de Boer). Journal of Coastal Research, 19, 828-848 [In thematic section on the European project PACE (Predicting Aggregate-Scale Coastal Evolution). It deals with specific modeling methods for predictions over decades to millennia.]
Morphodynamics of coastal evolution, 1994 (with Thom, B.G.). In Coastal Evolution, R.W.G. Carter and Woodroffe, C.D. (eds), Cambridge University Press, 33-86. [A lot of people said they liked this review... I thought we were just saying what everyone knows, but apparently people like to see affirmation in print... and I make my morphodynamics students read it.]
Wave dominated coasts, 1994 (with Roy, P.S., Ferland, M.A. and Thom, B.G.). In Coastal Evolution, R.W.G. Carter and Woodroffe, C.D. (eds), Cambridge University Press, 121-86. [My favourite chapter... especially PSR drawings.]
The Shoreface, 1999 (with Hanslow, D.J. and Meleo, J.F). In: Short, A.D. (ed.), Handbook of Beach and Shoreface Morphodynamics. Chichester: Wiley, 37-71. [Andy made us cut this review down. But still it was a good opportunity to spell out some basic ideas that pull together classic ideas about the shoreface to provide a platform for future work... alas, the ideas on the future were chopped out to make it 'Shorter' - now it's up to George!!]
Lithological and drainage network determinants of the character of an embayed coast, New South Wales, Australia. 1999 (with Bishop, P.M.) J. Geol., 105(6), 685-699. [This one took a whole decade... 'cause we had a lot of fun working on it (and because we tried to develop ideas on the scale cascade interaction on Holocene through Cainozoic time scales!!#! ]
Columbia-River Cell Coastal Erosion Project: limits to knowledge. 2002. USGS Open-File Report. 15 pp. [I wrote as a reviewer of the Project, distinguishes between intrinsic and temporal limits to knowledge, relevant to the management and research planning. The editors seem to like my ideas enough to stick my summary diagram on the cover of the report. So I should develop the ideas for publication outside the grey literature, but in the mean time I comfort (or delude) myself with the thought that once upon a time, US Geological Survey Open File Reports were widely cited as seminal sources (cf Gilbert's, 1914, Report on the Geology of the Henry Mountains).]
Simulation of large-scale coastal change using a morphological behaviour model. 1995 (with Roy, P.S., and Jones, R.A.) Marine Geology, 126, 45-61. [The only paper to outline, albeit tersely, STM principles - must develop this one into a book some day with PSR and RAJ to make a lot of people less frustrated.]
Mineral sands occurrences in the Murray Basin, southeastern Australia. 2000 (with Roy, P.S., Whitehouse, J., and Oakes, G) Economic Geology, 95, 1107-1128. [This paper applies our concepts of barrier and shoreface evolution developed for the modern coast to 300 km of stacked barriers that formed during the Tertiary: up to 10% commercial grade placers were concentrated in these barriers through interaction of growth faults with shoreface translation driven by global sea-level change.]
Simulating coastal systems tracts using the shoreface translation model. 1999 (with Roy, P.S., Cleveringer, J., and de Boer, P.L.) Society of Economic Palaeontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 41. 62, 165-175. [This got written after going to Kansas by mistake... it's a long way from the sea... thanks to Poppe de Boer who reckons the STM is applicable to basin margin fill]
Influence of antecedent topography on coastal evolution as tested by the Shoreface Translation Barrier Model (STM), 2000 (with Dillenburg, S.R., Roy, P.S., and Tonazelli, L.,). Journal of Coastal Research, 16, 71-81. [This is a great demonstration of morphological inheritance, herein illustrated by application of the STM to the coast of Brazil, Sergio's home break.]
Shoreface Sand Supply to Beaches, 2001 (with Stive, M.J.F., Roy, P.S., Kaminsky, G.M., Buijsman, M. C., Thom, B.G., and Wright, L.D). Proc. 27th International Coastal Engineering Conference, 2495-2508. [This preliminary paper contains some radical (ie, controversial) new ideas and is the precursor to a renewed thrust into continental shelf equilibrium.]
Integrating Uncertainty Theories with GIS for Modeling Coastal Hazard Due to Climate Change. 2003 (with Thomas Q. Zeng). Journal of Marine Geodesy, 26, 5-18.
Coastal impacts of climate change - modeling procedures for use in local government, 1994 (with Thom, B.G.). Proc. 1st National Coastal Management Conference, Coast to Coast'94. Hobart, June. 43-50. [This paper outlined the aims and objectives of our National Greenhouse Advisory Committee project on the Coastal Impacts of climate change. The project taught us that the uncertainties are so great that we can be sure about two things only: a) management of uncertainty must be central to methods of impact predictions, and b) now we know less than we thought we know before the project started. Well... Point B overstates the case, but I still give this paper to people interested in the issues, despite the fact that it was written at the start of the project.]
Regional predictions of climate change impacts. 1996 (with Zeng, T.Q., Hennecke, W., and Thom, B.G.). Proc. Australian Coastal Management Conference, Coast to Coast'96, 185-193. [This paper outlines the methods we developed during the project... we used GIS as a modeling platform because we thought this would link up easiest with local government practice.]
Relationships for predicting coastal geomorphic impacts of climate change. 1996 (with Roy, P.S., Zeng, T.Q. and Thom, B.G). Proc. Int. Conf. Ocean and Atmosphere Pacific, Adelaide, October 1995, 16-21.
Beach rotation and possible relation to the Southern Oscillation. 1996 (with Andy Short, M.Cadee, W. Hall, B. and van Dijk). Proc. Int. Conf. Ocean and Atmosphere Pacific, Adelaide, October 1995, 329-334. [I like this one because it was a neat methodology, and because it's one of the few times Andy and I wrote something together. Never mind... we enthuse often about our 'mutual interests' - if only there was more time!!]
Climate change - An Australian Guide to the Science and Potential Impacts (edited by Barry Pittock) 2003. Australian Greenhouse Office, ISBN:1 920840 12 5, 250 p. [Barry listed me as a 'major contributor' in this book, but this commendable synthesis is really all Barry's doing.]
The Morphological Response of Atoll Islands to Sea-Level Rise. Part 1: Modifications to the Shoreline Translation Model. 2001 (with Paul Kench). Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 34: 633-644. [I can't understand why I didn't think of choosing field sites on reef breaks years and years ago... just plain dumb I guess.]
The Morphological Response of Atoll Islands to Sea-Level Rise. Part 2: Application of the Modified Shoreline Translation Model (STM). 2001 (with Paul Kench). Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 34: 645-656. [It's amazing how easy things can be when you add well tried ingredients together from different fields for the very first time.]
Variations in sediment production and implications for atoll island stability under rising sea level (with Paul Kench) 2002. Proceedings 9th International Coral Reef Symposium, Bali, October 23-27, 200, Vol. 2, 1181-1186.
Trend-surface technique for discrimination of surfzone morphology: rip channels (with Rob Brander) 2003. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 28, 905-918.
Morphometric approaches to describing rip current behaviour (with Rob Brander and Andy Short) 2001. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue 34, 128-137.
Development of a GIS-based estuary sedimentation model (with Eleanor Bruce and Dave Stolper) 2003. Proceedings Coastal GIS 2003. University of Wollongong (July 7-8 2003), 271-285.
Estuary Sedimentation Model: GIS Schematisation (with David Stolper and Eleanor Bruce) 2003. University of Sydney Institute of Marine Science Report, May 2003. 45 pa. [A programing guide we prepared to convert Dave's model for evolution of inter-tidal morphology into a GIS teaching and research tool. The GIS-based model also includes sub-tidal sedimentation, which extends Dave's original model he developed for his Honours research project, but the concepts are an abridged version of the model Dave developed for his PhD. The GIS-based model was written in Arc/VB with funding from the Sydney Olympic Park Authority.]
GIS-based coastal behaviour modelling and simulation of potential land and property loss: Implications of sea-level rise at Collaroy/Narrabeen Beach, Sydney, Australia (with Werner Hennecke, Cathi Greve and Bruce Thom), in press. Coastal Management (submitted May 2004).