2012 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
His main research concerns Oceanography, Ice sheet, Arctic ice pack, Sea ice and Ice shelf. His Oceanography study combines topics in areas such as Glacial period and Physical geography. His work in Ice sheet tackles topics such as Wisconsin glaciation which are related to areas like Ice-sheet model.
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Ice age and Arctic ice pack. John England studied Ice shelf and Antarctic sea ice that intersect with Ice stream. His Arctic research includes themes of Glacier, Archipelago, Archaeology and Regeneration.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Arctic, Ice sheet, Arctic ice pack and Glacial period. John England works mostly in the field of Oceanography, limiting it down to concerns involving Paleontology and, occasionally, Bay. His Arctic research incorporates elements of Glacier, Physical geography, Climatology and Archipelago.
His Ice sheet research integrates issues from Ice age and Ice stream, Ice divide, Ice-sheet model. He has included themes like Cryosphere and Snow in his Arctic ice pack study. The concepts of his Glacial period study are interwoven with issues in Fjord and Sea level.
His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Arctic, Paleontology, Ice sheet and Deglaciation. His work in Holocene, Arctic ice pack, Sea ice and Ice stream is related to Oceanography. His research brings together the fields of Ice shelf and Arctic ice pack.
His Arctic study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Glacier, Ice age and Archipelago. His work investigates the relationship between Ice sheet and topics such as Wisconsin glaciation that intersect with problems in Physical geography. John England interconnects Iceberg and Ice core in the investigation of issues within Antarctic sea ice.
Oceanography, Deglaciation, Arctic, Arctic ice pack and Paleontology are his primary areas of study. His studies in Deglaciation integrate themes in fields like Calcareous, Precambrian, Quaternary and Detritivore. His work carried out in the field of Arctic brings together such families of science as Glacier, Glacial period, Ice age and Archipelago.
His research in Arctic ice pack intersects with topics in Ice sheet and Ice stream, Wisconsin glaciation. His Paleontology research incorporates themes from Foraminifera, Benthic zone and Mya truncata. His Ice-sheet model research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Terminal moraine and Physical geography.
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The Laurentide and Innuitian ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum
A.S. Dyke;J.T. Andrews;P.U. Clark;J.H. England.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2002)
Coalescent Greenland and Innuitian ice during the Last Glacial Maximum: revising the Quaternary of the Canadian High Arctic
John England.
Quaternary Science Reviews (1999)
Arctic Ocean glacial history
Martin Jakobsson;Martin Jakobsson;Karin Andreassen;Lilja Rún Bjarnadóttir;Dayton Dove.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2014)
Changes in driftwood delivery to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: The hypothesis of postglacial oscillations of the transpolar drift
Arthur S. Dyke;John England;Erk Reimnitz;Hélène Jetté.
Arctic (1997)
The Innuitian Ice Sheet: configuration, dynamics and chronology
J. England;N. Atkinson;J. Bednarski;A.S. Dyke.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2006)
Quaternary geology of Prince of Wales Island, Arctic Canada
A S Dyke;TF Morris;D E C Green;J England.
(1992)
The Younger Dryas and the Sea of Ancient Ice
Raymond S. Bradley;John H. England.
Quaternary Research (2008)
Revision of the NW Laurentide Ice Sheet: implications for paleoclimate, the northeast extremity of Beringia, and Arctic Ocean sedimentation
John H. England;Mark F.A. Furze;Jonathan P. Doupé.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2009)
Late quaternary glaciation of the Eastern Queen Elizabeth Islands, N.W.T., Canada: Alternative models
John England.
Quaternary Research (1976)
Isostatic adjustments in a full glacial sea
John England.
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences (1983)
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