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Dr. Martin G. Lockley is an English paleontologist specializing in dinosaur tracks. He is a Professor of Geology at the University of Colorado at Denver, in the United States, and founder and director of the Dinosaur Trackers Research Group.[1]
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Biography
Lockley grew up in England,[2] gained a B.Sc. degree in Geology at the Queens University Belfast, and a Ph.D. in Paleontology at Birmingham University. From 1976-1980, he was a researcher at Glasgow University. Since 1980 he has taught geology at the University of Colorado at Denver.[3]
Articles
- "North America's largest dinosaur trackway site: Implications for Morrison Formation paleoecology", (with Karen J. Houk and Nancy K. Price) Geological Society of America Bulletin, October 1986, v.97, n.10, p. 1163-1176.
Books
- The Eternal Trail: a Tracker Looks at Evolution, Perseus Books, 1999.
- Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of Europe, (with Christian A. Meyer) Columbia University Press, 1999.
- Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of the Western United States, (with Adrian P. Hunt) Columbia University Press.
- Tracking Dinosaurs: a New Look at an Ancient World Cambridge Univ. Press.
- Volcanism and Fossil Biotas, (ed., with A. Rice) Geological Society of America, Special Paper 244, 1990.
- Dinosaur Tracks and Traces, (with D. D. Gillette) Cambridge University Press.
- A Guide to Fossil Footprints of the World, Denver: Lockley-Peterson Publication, 2002, ISBN 0-9706091-3-2
References
- ^ Dinosaur Trackers Research Group
- ^ Dino Land Paleontology Interviews, Dr. Martin Lockley
- ^ Dinosaur Trackers Research Group, Martin Lockley
See also
External links
- University of Colorado Denver, Martin Lockley
- Joseph B. Verrengia, "Colorado scientists discover tracks of webbed-foot lizard," Deseret News, 19 July 1992.
Categories:- English palaeontologists
- Living people
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