Journal articles and chapters in books
- Aerial Photogrammetry Survey of SS Brisbane (1874-1881), Fish Reef, Bynoe Harbour, NT. AIMA Newsletter. In Press.
- Jung, S. 2018a. ‘The Story of Gerhard Droste and the Loss of Dornier Do 24K X-28: A Piece of the Broome Flying Boat Puzzle Revealed’. Australasian Journal of Maritime Archaeology, Volume 42: 89 – 99.
- Jung, S. 2018b. ‘The tragic story of two boats with same name’ [Edwina May]. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. November, December, January 2018/19: 50 – 51.
- Jung, S. 2018c. ‘The day five brave airmen died in a crash off Nightcliff’ [N5-140]. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. May, June, July 2018: 32 – 33.
- Jung, S. 2018d. ‘One wartime Catalina still to be discovered’ [USN Catalinas]. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. November, December, January 2018: 32 – 33.
- Jung, S. 2017. ‘The end of the World War II Heritage Sites on Quarantine Island, East Arm?’ In Northern Territory Historical Studies: History, Heritage and Archaeology. Issue No. 28: 88 – 91.
- Jung, S. 2017. Discovery of RAAF Spitfire A58-92 (Ex-Bs231) in Darwin Harbour’s West Arm. In Lewis, T. (ed.) The Territory Remembers Project, Darwin.
- Jung, S. 2017. ‘Mystery of WWII planes’. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. May, June, July 2017: 29.
- Jung, S. 2016. ‘One-Way Flight To Hell: NEI Dutch refugee experiences of the Japanese air raid at Broome, Western Australia 3 March 1942’. In Peters, N. (ed.) A touch of Dutch on the Western third: Dutch maritime, military, migration, mercantile connections with Western Australia 1616-2016. Carina Hoang Communications, Subiaco, W.A.: 74 – 90.
- Jung, S. 2016. ‘Mercy mission ended with harbour crash’ [A24-1]. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. November, December, January 2016: 52 – 53.
- Eaton, C.S. and Jung, S. 2016. ‘Operation Potshot: Dutch Airmen in the defence of Western Australia, 1944’. In Peters, N. (ed.) A touch of Dutch on the Western third: Dutch maritime, military, migration, mercantile connections with Western Australia 1616-2016. Carina Hoang Communications, Subiaco, W.A.: 114 – 118.
- Jung, S. and Wright, A. 2015. ‘Heritage listing for Darwin’s Catalinas’. Flightpath. Vol. 27 No. 1: 11.
- Jung, S. 2015. ‘Mystery of the Corinthian’. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. May, June, July 2015: 41.
- Jung, S. 2014. ‘Harbour wreck mystery’ [Hankow]. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. November, December, January 2014: 55.
- Jung, S. 2014. ‘The McMinn Street WWII bomb crater: a new class of archaeological site in Darwin’. Northern Territory Historical Studies. Issue No. 25: 80-97.
- Jung, S. 2013a. ‘Flying boat wrecks tell story of 100 war deaths’. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. August, September, October 2013: 58-61.
- Jung, S. 2013b. ‘A Lonely Grave: The Fishermen’s Bend WWII gravesite and its significance in understanding the 1st Japanese air raid on Broome, Western Australia’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 37: 47-50.
- Jung, S. 2013c. ‘Finding The Last Missing Piece Of The Catalina Puzzle In Darwin Harbour: discovery of ‘Catalina 6’ (Unknown PBY-4 No. 2)’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 37: 51-64.
- Jung, S. 2012. ‘Heroism on high seas’ [loss of SS Macumba]. North Australian Fishing & Outdoors, Northern Territory, FNQ, Norwest. August, September, October 2012: 37.
- Jung, S. 2009. ‘Site formation process (wing inversion) at Catalina flying boat wreck sites lying in Roebuck Bay, Broome, WA’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 33: 19-31.
- Jung, S. 2008a. ‘Ellengowan 1866-1888: a 19th century transitional iron steamship sunk at Middle Arm’. In Clark, P. (ed.) Ten shipwrecks of the Northern Territory. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin: 16-21.
- Jung, S. 2008b. ‘A24-1 1940-1945: a World War II flying boat crashed in East Arm’. In Clark, P. (ed.) Ten shipwrecks of the Northern Territory. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin: 52-57.
- Jung, S. 2007a. ‘A defabrication method for recording submerged aircraft: observations on sunken flying boat wrecks in Roebuck Bay, Broome, Western Australia’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 31: 26-31.
- Jung, S. 2007b. ‘Working Backwards: Japanese air raid on Roebuck Bay, Broome 3 March 1942; flying boat wreck sites reconstructed from archaeological non-disturbance surveys’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 31: 32-44.
- Jung, S. 2006. ‘A tragic birthday on an island paradise: archaeological site formation processes of a World War II Catalina flying boat wreck site in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Royal Air Force JX435’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 30: 110-126.
- Jung, S. 2005. ‘Archaeological investigations of the World War Two Catalina flying boat wreck sites in East Arm, Darwin Harbour: An appraisal of results’. In Bourke, P., Brockwell, S. and Fredericksen, C. (eds) 2005. Darwin archaeology: Aboriginal, Asian and European heritage of Australia’s Top End. Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin: 85-95.
- Jung, S. 2004. ‘Artefacts from Broome’s World War Two flying boat wreck sites: a survey of data collected 1979-2001’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 28: 63-80.
- Clark, P. and S. Jung. 2001. ‘Beyond the wrecked ship; the Northern Territory’s shipwreck database’. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 25: 43-52.
- Jung, S. 2001. ‘Archaeological investigations of the Catalina wreck sites in East Arm, Darwin Harbour’. In Staniforth, M. and M. Hyde (eds). Maritime archaeology in Australia: a reader. Southern Archaeology, Blackwood, South Australia: 175-191.
- Jung, S. 2000. ‘Quarantine Island, East Arm and its significance in solving the Darwin Harbour Catalina puzzle’. Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 24: 105-114.
- Jung, S. 1999. ‘Ellengowan (1866-1888)’. Northern Territory shipwreck pamphlet. Heritage Conservation Branch, Department of Lands, Planning & Environment, Darwin.
- Jung, S. 1996. ‘Archaeological investigations of the Catalina wreck sites in East Arm, Darwin Harbour’. Bulletin of the Australian Institute for Maritime Archaeology. Volume 20 (2): 23-40.
- Morwood, M. and S. Jung 1995. ‘Excavations at Magnificent Gallery’. In Morwood, M.J. and D.R. Hobbs (eds) 1995. Quinkan Prehistory. Tempus. Anthropology Museum, University of Queensland. Volume 3:93-100.
- Jung, S. 1992. ‘Trample damage of stone flakes as an index of occupation intensity: a case study from Magnificent Gallery’. Queensland Archaeological Research. Volume 9: 26-28.
In prep:
- Jung, S. Flying Boats of Broome: a case study in aviation archaeology.