- Spencer G. Lucas
Spencer G. Lucas is an American
paleontologist and stratigrapher, and curator ofpaleontology at theNew Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science . His main areas of study are latePaleozoic ,Mesozoic and earlyCenozoic vertebrate fossils,stratigraphy , and continental deposits, particularly in the American Southwest. His research has taken him on field trips to northern Mexico,Costa Rica ,Nicaragua ,Jamaica ,Kazakhstan , and Georgia, and he conducted extensive field and museum research inChina in the 1980s and 1990s. He has written more than 500 scientific articles and three books, and has co-edited 14 books.In 2007, some publications by Lucas and associates at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science came under scrutiny after allegations that information was improperly taken from the unpublished and in-press work of graduate students not on his team. Formal complaints were made to the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs regarding publications on a new genus of
aetosaur (a type of armored prehistoric reptile from theTriassic ), and a reinterpretation of another aetosaur's armor. [ [http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080130/full/451510a.html "Nature News", "Fossil reptiles mired in controversy"] Published online 30 January 2008 ] In July 2008, the Ethics Committee of theSociety of Vertebrate Paleontology concluded that the matter could not be resolved in favor of either side. [ [http://www.vertpaleo.org/news/permalinks/2008/06/06/Executive%2DCommittees%2DFinal%2DStatement%2DConcerning%2DAllegations%2DFrom/ "SVP news", "Executive committee's Final statement concerning allegations from..."] ]Lucas is also a master-level chess player (New Mexico state champion in 1973 and 1974). Many consider him to be the strongest player ever to come from New Mexico, at least until the rise of the
International Grandmaster Jesse Kraai . He gave up chess, for the most part, in the mid-1970s to focus on his academic career.Notes
External links
* [http://museums.state.nm.us/nmmnh/p3_staff_res_spencer.html Home page]
* [http://www.nmchess.org/ New Mexico chess champions]
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