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John England publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John England sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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John England D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where John England sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science

Overview

John England is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Atmospheric Science. Their research primarily addresses topics related to cryospheric studies and observations, geology and paleoclimatology research, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and climate change and permafrost.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Climate change and permafrost

John England has published research in the venue Quaternary Science Reviews, contributing multiple papers there. Their recent papers include:

  • Catastrophic ice shelf collapse along the NW Laurentide Ice Sheet highlights the vulnerability of marine-based ice margins (2022), Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Passage and removal of the Amundsen Gulf Ice Stream, NW Laurentide Ice Sheet, recorded by the glacial and sea level history of southern Banks Island, Arctic Canada (2024), Quaternary Science Reviews

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Roy D. Coulthard
  • Mark F.A. Furze
  • Christine F. Dow
  • Jessica M. Vaughan
  • Catherine La Farge

John England's contributions to science have been recognized by their election as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2012, under the Academy of Science.

Best Publications

  • The Laurentide and Innuitian ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum

    A.S. Dyke;J.T. Andrews;P.U. Clark;J.H. England

  • Arctic Ocean glacial history

    Martin Jakobsson;Martin Jakobsson;Karin Andreassen;Lilja Rún Bjarnadóttir;Dayton Dove

  • The Innuitian Ice Sheet: configuration, dynamics and chronology

    J. England;N. Atkinson;J. Bednarski;A.S. Dyke

  • Coalescent Greenland and Innuitian ice during the Last Glacial Maximum: revising the Quaternary of the Canadian High Arctic

    John England

  • 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

  • Quaternary geology of Prince of Wales Island, Arctic Canada

    A S Dyke;TF Morris;D E C Green;J England

  • Regeneration of Little Ice Age bryophytes emerging from a polar glacier with implications of totipotency in extreme environments

    Catherine La Farge;Krista H. Williams;John H. England

  • 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

  • The Younger Dryas and the Sea of Ancient Ice

    Raymond S. Bradley;John H. England

  • Unblocking of the Nares Strait by Greenland and Ellesmere ice-sheet retreat 10,000 years ago

    Marek Zreda;John England;Fred Phillips;David Elmore

  • Late quaternary glaciation of the Eastern Queen Elizabeth Islands, N.W.T., Canada: Alternative models

    John England

  • New marine ΔR values for Arctic Canada

    Roy D. Coulthard;Mark F.A. Furze;Anna J. Pieńkowski;F. Chantel Nixon

  • Isostatic adjustments in a full glacial sea

    John England

  • Holocene Sea-Ice Variations and Paleoenvironmental Change, Northernmost Ellesmere Island, N.W.T., Canada

    Thomas G. Stewart;John England

  • Observations on rock glaciers in the Himalayas and Karakoram Mountains of northern Pakistan and India

    Lewis A Owen;John England

  • Glaciation and the evolution of the Canadian high arctic landscape

    John England

  • A millennial‐scale record of Arctic Ocean sea ice variability and the demise of the Ellesmere Island ice shelves

    John H. England;Thomas R. Lakeman;Donald S. Lemmen;Jan M. Bednarski

  • POSTGLACIAL ISOBASES AND UPLIFT CURVES FROM THE CANADIAN AND GREENLAND HIGH ARCTIC

    John England

  • Accelerating Thermokarst Transforms Ice-Cored Terrain Triggering a Downstream Cascade to the Ocean

    A. C. A. Rudy;S. F. Lamoureux;S. V. Kokelj;I. R. Smith

  • The exaggerated radiocarbon age of deposit-feeding molluscs in calcareous environments

    John England;Arthur S. Dyke;Roy D. Coulthard;Roger Mcneely

  • Recent Climatic Fluctuations of the Canadian High Arctic and Their Significance for Glaciology

    Raymond S Bradley;John England

  • The late Quaternary history of Hall Land, northwest Greenland

    John England

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur S. Dyke
Arthur S. Dyke McGill University
David J.A. Evans
David J.A. Evans Durham University
Raymond S. Bradley
Raymond S. Bradley University of Massachusetts Amherst
Marek Zreda
Marek Zreda University of Arizona
Scott F. Lamoureux
Scott F. Lamoureux Queen's University
Peta J. Mudie
Peta J. Mudie Geological Survey of Canada
Martin Jakobsson
Martin Jakobsson Stockholm University
Dominic A. Hodgson
Dominic A. Hodgson British Antarctic Survey
Gifford H. Miller
Gifford H. Miller University of Colorado Boulder
Martin Sharp
Martin Sharp University of Alberta

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