| Year | Publication | Download |
| 1979 | Discussion: Moore J McM Tectonics of the Najd Transcurrent Fault System, Saudi Arabia, J Geol Soc 136 (4) | N/A |
| 1979 | Landform evaluation as a method of road construction evaluation in South Africa. Bull Int Ass Eng Geol 190 25 30 | (See full article) |
| 1980 | The prediction of settlement above soft ground tunnels by considering the groundwater response with the aid of flow net construction. 2nd Int Conf Ground Movement & Structures Cardiff Ed. J D Geddes. Pentech Press, London | (See full article) |
| 1982 | Investigation of Coastal Instability near Lyme Regis, Dorset. G N Bond MSc Dissertation. University of London | (See full article) |
| 1985 | A microcomputer based system to provide report quality borehole records Q Jl Engng Geol 18 (4) 357 361 (joint authored) | (See full article) |
| 1986 | The natural process of degradation of an over consolidated cay under differing climatic conditions as illustrated by the Weald Clay. 1st Int Conf on Geomorphology, Manchester, Ed. V Gardiner, Wiley, London | (See full article) |
| 1986 | Computerized borehole data system. Civil Engineering. March p40. Morgan Grampian Press | (See full article) |
| 1986 | Planning and geotechnical considerations for redevelopment of derelict industrial land in London docklands. 22nd Reg Conf of Engng Gp. Plymouth. (joint authored) | (See full article) |
| 1987 | A computer database system for geotechnical data. CADCAM 87 Conf. Birmingham, EMAP London | (See full article) |
| 1989 | Integration of the capture and presentation of site investigation data by microcomputer by the London Docklands Development Corporation. Ground Engineering. April 30 35 | (See full article) |
| 1989 | An Engineering Geology Database for Urban Renewal. A F Howland PhD Thesis University of London | (See full article) |
| 1990 | Memorandum by the London Docklands Development Corporation. House of Commons Environment Committee. First Report on Contaminated Land, Vol III, 325 34 | N/A |
| 1991 | ‘New boreholes for old’ The exchange of borehole information with BGS. Geoscientist. 1, No 5, 20 21 | (See full article) |
| 1991 | London Docklands: Engineering geology. Proc Inst Civ Eng., Part 1, 90, 1153 1178 | (See full article) |
| 1992 | A computer program for ground investigation data storage, manipulation and presentation. Q Jl Engng Geol., 25, 269 277 (joint authored). | (See full article) |
| 1992 | Use of computers in the engineering geology of the urban renewal of London’s Docklands. Q Jl Engng Geol. 25, 257 267 | (See full article) |
| 1993 | A hydrogeological model for London Docklands; in Groundwater Problems in Urban Areas, Thomas Telford, London | (See full article) |
| 1993 | Stabilization of earth embankments: Soil nailing. R&D Note 162. National Rivers Authority, London | (See full article) |
| 1993 | London’s Docklands- engineering geology; ground conditions and tunnelling methods; a geological perspective of the highways Proc Inst Civ Eng. 99, 225-231 | (See full article) |
| 1994 | Submission of evidence to the Royal Commission of Environmental Pollution: Soil Quality and Environmental Pollution for the London Docklands Development Corporation | N/A |
| 1994 | The effect of climate on the degradation of overconsolidated clay slopes. Int Conf of Assoc of Engng Geol, Lisbon | (See full article) |
| 1998 | Clacton Town Centre Flood Relief Scheme: Important role of geotechnics throughout the Scheme. UK Water Projects 1998, p177-180. | (See full article) |
| 2000 | The redevelopment of contaminated land: a site investigation, risk assessment and remediation selection for a former wire works. B J Horne MSc Dissertation, University of Sheffield. | (See full article) |
| 2001 | The history of the development of procedures for the rapid assessment of environmental conditions to aid the urban regeneration process at London Docklands. Engineering Geology 60, 117-125 | (See full article) |
| 2010 | Identifying temporal and spatial variability of groundwater discharge using a distributed temperature sensing (dts) system within the lower reaches of the River Hun, North-West Norfolk. C P J Smith MSc Dissertation, University of East Anglia | (See full article) |