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Conference Paper
B. L. Hall, Henderson, G. M., Baroni, C., and Kellog, T., The Holocene radiocarbon reservoir effect in the western Ross Sea, in Annual West Antarctic Ice Sheet Meeting, Sterling, VA, 2005.
Journal Article
S. Lorenzini, Baroni, C., Baneschi, I., Salvatore, M. Cristina, Fallick, A. E., and Hall, B. L., Adélie penguin dietary remains reveal Holocene environmental changes in the western Ross Sea (Antarctica), Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, vol. 395, pp. 21-28, 2014.
E. Zaikova, Goerlitz, D. S., Tighe, S. W., Wagner, N. Y., Bai, Y., Hall, B. L., Bevilacqua, J. G., Weng, M. M., Samuels-Fair, M. D., and Johnson, S. Stewart, Antarctic Relic Microbial Mat Community Revealed by Metagenomics and Metatranscriptomics, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 7, 2019.
M. S. Jackson, Hall, B. L., and Denton, G. H., Asynchronous behavior of the Antarctic Ice Sheet and local glaciers during and since Termination 1, Salmon Valley, Antarctica, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 482, pp. 396 - 406, 2018.
B. L. Hall, Henderson, G. M., Baroni, C., and Kellogg, T. B., Constant Holocene Southern-Ocean 14C reservoir ages and ice-shelf flow rates, vol. 296, no. 1–2, pp. 115 - 123, 2010.
B. L. Hall, Henderson, G. M., Baroni, C., and Kellogg, T. B., Constant Holocene Southern-Ocean C-14 reservoir ages and ice-shelf flow rates, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, vol. 296, pp. 115-123, 2010.
B. L. Hall, Porter, C. T., Denton, G. H., Lowell, T. V., and Bromley, G. R. M., Extensive recession of Cordillera Darwin glaciers in southernmost South America during Heinrich Stadial 1, Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 62, pp. 49-55, 2013.
A. R. Lusas, Hall, B. L., Lowell, T. V., Kelly, M. A., Bennike, O., Levy, L. B., and Honsaker, W., Holocene climate and environmental history of East Greenland inferred from lake sediments, Journal of Paleolimnology, vol. 57, no. 4, pp. 321 - 341, 2017.
L. B. Levy, Kelly, M. A., Lowell, T. V., Hall, B. L., Hempel, L. A., Honsaker, W. M., Lusas, A. R., Howley, J. A., and Axford, Y. L., Holocene fluctuations of Bregne ice cap, Scoresby Sund, east Greenland: a proxy for climate along the Greenland Ice Sheet margin, APEX II: Arctic Palaeoclimate and its Extremes, vol. 92, pp. 357-368, 2014.
S. Heath, Hall, B. L., Denton, G. H., Henderson, G. M., and Hendy, C. H., Ice-sheet expansion from the Ross Sea into McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, during the last two glaciations, Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 278, p. 107379, 2022.
T. V. Lowell, Hall, B. L., Kelly, M. A., Bennike, O., Lusas, A. R., Honsaker, W., Smith, C. A., Levy, L. B., Travis, S., and Denton, G. H., Late Holocene expansion of Istorvet ice cap, Liverpool Land, east Greenland, Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 63, pp. 128-140, 2013.
M. de Bruyn, Hall, B. L., Chauke, L. F., Baroni, C., Koch, P. L., and A. Hoelzel, R., Rapid Response of a Marine Mammal Species to Holocene Climate and Habitat Change, Plos Genetics, vol. 5, no. 7, pp. e1000554-e1000554, 2009.
S. Braddock, Hall, B. L., Johnson, J. S., Balco, G., Spoth, M., Whitehouse, P. L., Campbell, S., Goehring, B. M., Rood, D. H., and Woodward, J., Relative sea-level data preclude major late Holocene ice-mass change in Pine Island Bay, Nature Geoscience, vol. 15, pp. 568-573, 2022.
J. S. Johnson, Venturelli, R. A., Balco, G., Allen, C. S., Braddock, S., Campbell, S., Goehring, B. M., Hall, B. L., Neff, P. D., Nichols, K. A., Rood, D. H., Thomas, E. R., and Woodward, J., Review article: Existing and potential evidence for Holocene grounding line retreat and readvance in Antarctica, The Cryosphere, vol. 16, pp. 1543–1562, 2022.
Y. Axford, Levy, L. B., Kelly, M. A., Francis, D. R., Hall, B. L., Langdon, P. G., and Lowell, T. V., Timing and magnitude of early to middle Holocene warming in East Greenland inferred from chironomids, Boreas, vol. 4611126123715949514747452279282108875423653331285492025312166523481473253855431029263383391243655482254028102024461441564827316, no. 4, pp. 678 - 687, 2017.