Select bibliography
From 1900 to the present
| 1 | 1905 | Hardcastle TA | The priming and lagging of the tides. | Journ. British Astron. Assoc. | 15 312-317 377-381 | London |
| 2 | 1905 | Wheeler WH | The aeger in the rivers Trent and Ouse. | Nature | 73 29-30 | London |
| 3 | 1906 | Harris RA | Early knowledge of the tides at Panama. | Monthly Weather Rev. | 34, 80-81 | Washington |
| 4 | 1912 | Darwin GH | The tidal survey in Japan. | Nature | 88 315-316 | London |
| 5 | 1912 | Ruthven JF | The rival tidal theories. | Naut. Mag. | 87 22-30 155-160 268-273 402-406 | Glasgow |
| 6 | 1913 | Fichot E | Mission hydrographique de l'Indo-Chine | Annales Hydrog. | 372-380 | Paris |
| 7 | 1920 | Proudman J | Report on harmonic analysis of tidal observations in the British Empire. | British Assoc. Rep. | 1920, 323-345 | London |
| 8 | 1921 | Wolff AJ | Tidal Observations. Second Geodetic Levelling of England and Wales. | Ordnance Survey | 24-30 | Southampton |
| 9 | 1922 | Doodson AT | The accuracy of tide-predicting machines. | Nature | 109 239-240 | London |
| 10 | 1923 | Doodson AT & Proudman J | Report of Committee to assist work on tides. | British Assoc. Rep. | 1923 229-304 | London |
| 11 | 1923 | Rude GT | The tidal and current work of the Coast and Geodetic Survey. | Journ. Franklin Inst. | 197, 73-97, 217-251 | Philadelphia |
| 12 | 1925 | Phaff IM | International low water. | Internat. Hydrog. Bureau | Pub. 5 | Monaco |
| 13 | 1926 | Survey of India | The Tides | Internat. Hydrog. Bureau | Pub. 10 | Dehra Dun |
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| 15 | 1941 | Proudman J | On Laplace's differential equations for the tides. | Proc. Roy. Soc. (A) | 179, 261-288 | London |
| 16 | 1942 | Proudman J | Halley's tidal chart. | Geogr. Jorn. | 100, 174-176 | London |
| 17 | 1946 | Veen J van | Research of tidal rivers in the Netherlands, a successful combination of theory & practice. | Dock Harbour Auth. | 27 (313) 167-171, (314) 198-202 | London |
| 18 | 1950 | Chatley H | The Hangchow bore. | Dock Harbour Auth. | 30 (351) 262-264 | London |
| 19 | 1950 | Lacombe H | le mascaret, Analyse bibliographique. | Bull. Inf. COEC | 2 (4) 13 & 151 | Paris |
| 20 | 1951 | Dalton FK | Fundy's prodigious tides and Petitcodiac's tidal bore. | Journ. R. Astr. Soc. Canada | 45 (6) 225-231 | |
| 21 | 1951 | Green FHW | Tidal phenomena, with special reference to Southampton and Poole. | Dock Harbour Auth. | 32 (371) 143-148 | London |
| 22 | 1951 | Villain C | Lignes cotidales d l'Ocean. | Bull. Inf. COEC | 3 (4) 119-145 | Paris |
| 23 | 1953 | Doodson AT | The development of tidal theory. | Journ. Institut. Navig. | 6 177-183 | London |
| 24 | 1953 | Finnegan HE | Historical note on tide prediction. | Journ. Coast Geodetic. Survey | 5 | Washington |
| 25 | 1953 | Ichiye T | On the abnormal high waters in rivers. | Oceanog. Mag. | 5 45-60 | Tokyo |
| 26 | 1954 | Burger O & Groen P | Galileo's theories van eb en vloed. | Hemel Dampkring Nederl. | 52, 27-36 80-81 | |
| 27 | 1954 | Mann EE & Doodson AT | Priming and lagging. | Journ. Institut. Navig. | 7 (1) 88-90 | London |
| 28 | 1956 | Des Lauriers RC | A brief history of scientific developments in the study of tides. | Can. Surveyor | 13 165-180 | |
| 29 | 1962 | Burstyn HL | Galileo's attempt to prove that the earth moves. | Isis | 53 161-185 | |
| 30 | 1962 | Veno T | The 'Component Hour' in Darwin's method for the harmonic analysis of tides. | Oceanog. Mag. | 14 63-72 | |
| 31 | 1963 | Slichter LB | Secular effects of tidal friction upon the earth's rotation. | J. geophys. Res. | 68 4281-4288 | |
| 32 | 1965 | Burstyn HL | Theory and practise of man's knowledge of the tides. | Proc. 10th Int. Congress Hist. Sci. | 1019-1022 | Paris |