Publications by Author
Author: B Hall
Publications:- 2010 Hall, B., 2010. Holocene relative sea-level changes and ice fluctuations in the South Shetland Islands. Global and Planetary Change 74, 15-26.
- 2010 Hall, B., Baroni, C., and Denton, G., 2010. Relative sea-level changes, Schuchert Dal, East Greenland, with implications for ice extent in late-glacial and Holocene time. Quaternary Science Reviews, 29, 3370-3378.
- 2010 Hall, B., Denton, G., Fountain, A., Hendy, C., and Henderson, G., 2010. Antarctic lakes suggest millennial reorganizations of Southern Hemisphere atmospheric and oceanic circulation. PNAS 107, 21355-21359.
- 2010 Hall, B., Henderson, G., Baroni, C., and Kellogg, T., 2010. Constant Holocene Southern Ocean 14C reservoir ages and ice-shelf flow rates. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 296, 115-123.
- 2010 Hall, B., Koffman, T., and Denton, G., 2010. Reduced ice extent on the western Antarctic Peninsula at 700-970 cal yr B.P. Geology, 38, 635-638.
- 2009 Bromley, G., Schaefer, J., Winckler, G., Hall, B., Todd, C., and Rademaker, K., 2009. Relative timing of last glacial maximum and late glacial events in the tropical Andes. Quaternary Science Reviews, v. 28, p. 2514-2526.
- 2009 De Bruyn, M., Hall, B., Chauke, L., Baroni, C., Koch, P., and Hoelzel, A.R., 2009. Rapid response of a marine mammal species to Holocene climate and habitat change: PLoS – Genetics, 5(7), p. 1-11.
- 2009 Hall, B., 2009. Holocene glacial history of Antarctica and the subantarctic islands. Quaternary Science Reviews, 28, 2213-2230
- 2009 *Todd, C., Stone, C., Conway, H., Hall, B., and *Bromley, G., 2009. Late Quaternary evolution of Reedy Glacier, Antarctica. Quaternary Science Reviews, in review.
- 2008 Esposito, R., Spaulding, S., McKnight, D., Van de Vijver, B., Kopalova, K., Lubinski, D., Hall, B., and Whittaker, T., 2008. Inland diatoms from the McMurdo Dry Valleys and James Ross Island, Antarctica. Botany 86, 1378-1392.
- 2008 Hall, B., Baroni, C., and Denton, G., 2008. The most extensive Holocene advance in East Greenland occurred in the Little Ice Age. Polar Research 27, 128-134.
- 2008 Hall, B., Baroni, C., Denton, G., Kelly, M., and Lowell, T., 2008. Relative sea-level change, Kjove Land, Scoresby Sund, East Greenland: Implications for seasonality in Younger Dryas time. Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 2283-2291.
- 2008 Jakobsson, M., Spiegelhagen, R., Thiede, J., Andreason, C., Hall, B., Ingolfsson, O., Kjaer, K., van Kolfschoten, T., Krinner, G., Long, A., Lunkka, J.P., Subetto, D., and Svendsen, J.I., 2008. Foreword to the special issue: Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes (APEX). Polar Research 27, 97-104.
- 2008 Kelly, M., Lowell, T., Hall, B., Schaefer, J., Finkel, R.C., *Goehring, B., Alley, R., and Denton, G., 2008. A 10Be chronology of lateglacial and Holocene mountain glaciation in the Scoresby Sund region, east Greenland: Implications for seasonality during lateglacial time: Quaternary Science Reviews 27, 2273-2282.
- 2008 Whittaker, T., Hall, B., Hendy, C., and Spaulding, S., 2008. Holocene surface-level changes and depositional environments at Lake Fryxell, Antarctica. The Holocene 18, 775-786.
- 2007 Hall, B., 2007. Late Holocene advance of the Collins Ice Cap, King George Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The Holocene, v. 17, p. 1253-1258.
- 2006 *Pelletier, B., and Hall, B., 2006. Evaluating Paleoindian settlement in relation to Pleistocene lake levels at Munsungun Lake, Northern Maine, USA. Cambridge Scholars Press.
- 2006 Gardner, N, Hall, B., and Wehmiller, J., 2006. Pre-Holocene raised beaches at Cape Ross, Antarctica. Marine Geology, v. 229, p. 273-284.
- 2006 Hall, B.L., Hendy, C.H., and Denton, G.H., 2006. Lake-ice conveyor deposits: Their geomorphology, sedimentology, and importance in reconstructing the glacial history of Antarctica: Geomorphology, v. 75, p. 143-156.
- 2006 Hall, B.L., Hoelzel, A.R., Baroni, C., Denton, G.H., Le Boeuf, B.J., Overturf, B., and Topf, A.L., 2006. Holocene elephant seal distribution implies warmer-than-present climate in the Ross Sea. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, v. 103, p. 10213-10217.