Selected Published Works
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1921), Evidence of folding in the Tertiary and Cretaceous rocks near South mimms and Ridge Hill. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association of London 32: 227-231.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Berdinner, H.C. (1922), Notes on the geology of the Langdon Hills, Essex. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 33: 320-323.
- Wells A.K. & Wooldridge, S.W. (1923a), The mechanism of Sedimentation cycles. Geological Mag. 60: 545-60.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1923), Minor structures of the London Basin. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 34: 175-193.
- Wells A.K. & Wooldridge, S.W. (1923b), Notes on the geology of Epping Forest. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 34: 244-252.
- Stamp, L.D. & Wooldridge, S.W. (1923), The Igneous and Associated Rocks of Llanwrtyd (Brecon), Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 79 issue.1-4, p. 16-46
- Cornes, H.W. & Wooldridge, S.W. (1923), A system of basic intrusions at the northern end of the island of Sark. Geol. Mag. 60: 500-505.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1924), The Bagshot Beds of Essex. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 35: 359-383.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Gill, D.M.C. (1925), The Reading Beds of Lane End, Bucks, and their bearing on some unsolved problems of London geology. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 36, 146-173.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Stockley, G.M. (1925), The petrology of Sark. Geol. Mag. 62: 241-252.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1925), The tectonics of the southern Midlands. Geol. Mag. 62: 559-60-252.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1926), The structural evolution of the London Basin. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 37 No. 2, 162–196.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1927), The Pliocene period in the London Basin. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 38, 49-132.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1928), The 200-foot platform in the London Basin. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 39, 1-26.
- Wells A.K. & Wooldridge S.W. (1931), The rock groups of Jersey, with special reference to intrusive phenomena at Ronez. Proc. Geol. Assoc. XIII: 178 215.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1932), The Physiographic Evolution of the London Basin. Geography 17, 99-116.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Linton, D.L. (1933), The Loam-Terrains of Southeast England and their relation to its Early History. Antiquity Vol. 7 No. 27, 297–310.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Ewing, C.J.C. (1935), The Eocene and Pliocene deposits of Lane End, Buckinghamshire. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London, 91, 293-317.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Morgan, R.S. (1937), The Physical Basis of Geography. An Outline of Geomorphology. London: Longmans, Green.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Linton, D.L. (1938a), Influence of the Pliocene transgression on the geomorphology of south-east England. Journal of Geomorphology 1, 40-54.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Linton, D.L. (1938b), Some episodes in the structural evolution of south-east England. Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association 49, 264–291.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Linton, D.L. (1939), Structure, Surface and Drainage in South-east England. Institute of British Geographers, Publication, 10. (Reissued 1955 London: George Philip.)
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1945), Yorkshire (North Riding) in The Land of Britain - The Report of The Land Utilisation Survey of Britain (Ed. Stamp, L.D.)
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1949), Geomorphology and soil science. Journal of Soil Science 1, 31–34.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Beaver, S.H. (1950) 'The working of sand and gravel in Britain: a problem in land use', Geographical . 115: 42-57
- Stamp, L.D. & Wooldridge S.W., eds (1951) London Essays in Geography. London: Longmans, Green & Co., for London School of Economics.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1951), 'The progress of geomorphology', in G. Taylor (ed.) Geography in the Twentieth Century, London, ch. 7.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & East, W.G. (1951), The Spirit & Purpose of Geography. London: Hutchinson.
- Wooldridge, S.W. & Goldring, F. (1953), The Weald. New Naturalist series, London: Collins.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1955) The status of geography and the role of fieldwork. Geography 40, 73-83.
- O'Dell A.C., East, W.G. & Wooldridge S.W. (1956), Railways and Geography. London: Hutchinson's University Library
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1956). The Geographer as Scientist: Essays on the Scope and Nature of Geography. London: Nelson. Contains Wooldridge's 1946 Birkbeck College inaugural lecture, The geographer as scientist.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1957), Some Aspects of the Physiography of the Thames Valley in Relation to the Ice Age and Early Man. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, Vol. 23 pp1–19.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1958), The trend of geomorphology. Transactions Institute of British Geographers 25, 29–35.
- Wooldridge, S.W. (1960), The Pleistocene succession in the London Basin. Proc. Geol. Assoc. 71, 113–129.
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