Nadine Hallmann

 

Publications

In review: 

(1) Burchell M, Hallmann N, Cannon A, Schwarcz HP and Schöne BR. Biogeochemical signatures of archaeological shells: Implications for interpreting seasonality at shell midden sites. In: M Roksandic, S Mendonça, S Eggers, M Burchell and D Klokler (Eds), The Cultural Dynamics of Shell Middens and Shell Mounds: A Worldwide Perspective. University of New Mexico Press.

(2) Burchell M, Cannon A, Hallmann N, Schwarcz H and Schöne BR. Refining estimates for the season of shellfish collection on the Pacific Northwest Coast: Applying high-resolution stable oxygen isotope analysis and sclerochronology. Archaeometry.

 

Peer-reviewed: 

(5)get abstract of this paper as pdf file Hallmann N, Burchell M, Martindale A, Brewster N and Schöne BR 2012. Holocene climate and cultural changes at the Dundas Islands Group, northern British Columbia, Canada — a bivalve sclerochronological approach. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (online: 2011; doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.12.019).

(4)get abstract of this paper as pdf file Hallmann N, Schöne BR, Irvine GV, Burchell M, Cokelet ED and Hilton M 2011. An improved understanding of the Alaska Coastal Current: The application of a bivalve growth-temperature model to reconstruct freshwater-influenced paleoenvironments. Palaios 26, 346-363.

(3)get abstract of this paper as pdf file Thébault J, Schöne BR, Hallmann N, Barth M and Nunn EV 2009. Investigation of Li/Ca variations in aragonitic shells of the ocean quahog Arctica islandica, northeast Iceland. Geochemistry, Geophysics, and Geosystems 10, Q12008, doi:10.1029/2009GC002789 (15pp.).

(2) get abstract of this paper as pdf file Hallmann N, Schöne BR, Strom A and Fiebig J 2009. An intractable climate archive - Sclerochronological and shell oxygen isotope analyses of the Pacific geoduck, Panopea abrupta (bivalve mollusk) from Protection Island (Washington State, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 269, 115-126.

(1) get abstract of this paper as pdf file Hallmann N, Burchell M, Schöne BR, Irvine GV and Maxwell D 2008. High-resolution sclerochronological analysis of the bivalve mollusk Saxidomus gigantea from Alaska and British Columbia: Techniques for revealing environmental archives and archaeological seasonality. Journal of Archaeological Science 36, 2353-2364.

 

 

Conference contributions

 

Oral presentations held at international meetings:

(9) Burchell M, Cannon A, Hallmann N and Schöne BR, 2011: "Linking high precision seasonal inference with structures of site use on the central coast of British Columbia." Society for American Archaeology 76th Annual Meeting, 30 March - 3 April 2011, Sacramento, CA, USA.

(8) Hallmann N, Burchell M, Martindale A, Cannon A and Schwarcz HP, 2010: "Holocene climate changes in British Columbia and seasonality estimates reconstructed from the bivalve Saxidomus gigantea using high-resolution isotope sclerochronology." 2nd International Sclerochronology Conference, ISC2010, Mainz, Germany, 24-28 July 2010.

(7) Thébault J, Schöne BR, Chauvaud L, Hallmann N, Richard M, Barth M, Nunn EV and Bassoullet C, 2010: "Investigation of Li/Ca ratio temporal variations in shells of two marine bivalves: Arctica islandica (Iceland) and Pecten maximus (France)." 2nd International Sclerochronology Conference, ISC2010, Mainz, Germany, 24-28 July 2010.

(6) Burchell M, Cannon A, Hallmann N, Schöne BR and Martindale A, 2010: "Understanding ancient shellfish use in British Columbia, Canada through high-resolution sclerochronology and oxgyen isotope profiles." 2nd International Sclerochronology Conference, ISC2010, Mainz, Germany, 24-28 July 2010.

(5) Burchell M, Hallmann N, Schöne BR, Martindale A, Cannon A and Schwarcz HP, 2010: "Improving seasonality estimates at shell midden sites: A case study from British Columbia using high-resolution isotope sclerochronology." 43rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Archaeological Association, 28 April - 2 May 2010. Calgary, AB, Canada.

(4) Hallmann N, Burchell M, Schöne BR and Maxwell D, 2010: "Life history traits of the bivalve mollusk Saxidomus gigantea from the coast of British Columbia: Insights for paleoclimate and archaeological applications." European Geosciences Union, General Assembly 2010, 2-7 May 2010, Vienna, Austria.

(3) Burchell M, Hallmann N, Schöne BR and Schwarcz HP, 2009: "Improving the precision of seasonality estimates in bivalves using high-resolution sclerochronology and oxygen isotope analysis: A case study from the Pacific Northwest Coast." Developing International Geoarchaeology, 28-30 May 2009. Hamilton, ON, Canada.

(2) Hallmann N, Burchell M, Schöne BR and Maxwell D, 2008. "Life history traits of the bivalve mollusk Saxidomus giganteus from the coast of British Columbia: Insights for paleoclimate and archaeological applications." Geological Society of America (GSA) – Joint Annual Meeting 2008, Houston, TX/USA, 5-9 Oct. 2008.

(1) Meier [Hallmann] N, Schöne BR, Strom A and Fiebig J, 2008: "Sclerochronological and isotope (δ18O) analyses of Panopea abrupta (bivalve mollusk) shells from Protection Island (Washington, USA)." EGU General Assembly 2008, 13-18 April 2008, Vienna, Austria.

 

Posters presented at international meetings:

(1) Hallmann N, Burchell M, Tanabe K, Irvine GV, Cannon A, Miyaji T and Martindale A, 2010: "Reconstruction of North Pacific Holocene climate using marine bivalve shell midden deposits." 2nd International Sclerochronology Conference, ISC2010, Mainz, Germany, 24-28 July 2010.