Martin G. Lockley
Educated at Queens University, Belfast and gaining a PhD at Birmingham, Martin Lockley is Professor of Geology at the University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. and curator of the Denver fossil footprints collection. He is regarded as a world expert on dinosaur tracks.
Lockley M. G., and Hunt A. P., 1995, Dinosaur tracks and other fossil footprints of the Western United States. Columbia University Press.
Lockley M. G., and Unwin D. M., 1996, The case for Pteraichnus as a common pterosaurian track: evidence, implications and controversy. J. Vert. Paleont. 16 (3), 49A.
Lockley M. G., Logue T. J., Moratalla J. J., Hunt A. P., Schultz R. J. and Robinson J. W., 1995, The fossil trackway Pteraichnus is pterosaurian, not crocodilian: implications for the global distribution of pterosaur tracks. Ichnos 4, 7–20.
Lockley M. G., Huh M., Lim S-K., Yang S-Y., Chun S. S. and Unwin D., 1997,. First report of pterosaur tracks from Asia, Chollanam Province Korea. Journal of the Paleontological Society of Korea, Special Publication no. 2, p 17-32. 1997
Lockley M. G. and Mickelson D., 1997, Dinosaur and pterosaur tracks in the Summerville and Bluff (Jurassic) beds of eastern Utah and northeastern Arizona New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook, 48th Field Conf. Four Corners Region p 133-138.
Wright J., Unwin D. M., Lockley M. G. and Rainforth E. C., 1997, Pterosaur tracks from the Purbeck Limestone Formation of Dorset, England. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 108:39-48.
Unwin D. M., Bakhurina N. N., Lockley M. G, Manabe M. and Li J. 1997. Pterosaurs from Asia. Journal of the Palaeontological Society of Korea, 2, 43-65.
Lockley M. G., Wright J. L., Lucas S. G. and Hunt A. P., 2001, The late Triassic sauropod track record comes into focus. Old legacies and new paradigms. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook 52nd Field Conference, p. 181- 190.
Lockley M. G., Wright J. L., Langston W. Jr. and Wes, E. S., 2001, New pterosaur track specimens from the late Jurassic of Oklahoma and Colorado: their paleobiological significance and regional ichnological context. Modern Geology. 20: 179-203.
Lockley M. G. and Rainforth E., 2001, The tracks record of Mesozoic Birds and Pterosaurs: an ichnological and paleoecological perspective. in Chiappe, L. and Witmer, L. M. (eds) Mesozoic Birds above the heads of dinosaurs. University of California Press.
Lockley M. G., Wright J. L., 2001, Pterosaur swim tracks and other ichnological evidence of behavior and ecology. (ed.) Buffetaut, E. Geological Society of London. Special publication.
Hwang K-G., Huh M., Lockley M. G., Unwin D. M. and Paik I. S., 2001, New pterosaur tracks (pteraichnidae) from the Late Cretaceous Uhangri Formation, Article 56 of the Geological Society of the car Academic Conference, Kyungpook National University, 10. 26-27
Calvo J. O. and Lockley M. G., 2002, The first pterosaur tracks from Gondwana , Cretaceous Research Vol. 22, Issue 5 , October 2001, Pages 585-590
Hwang K-G., Huh M., Lockley M. G., Unwin D. M. and Wright J. L., 2002, New pterosaur tracks (Pteraichnidae) from the Late Cretaceous Uhangri Formation, southwestern Korea. Geological Magazine. 139 (4) pp. 421-435 © 2002 Cambridge University Press
Kim C-B., Huh M., Cheong C-S., Lockley M. G. and Chang H-W., 2003, Age of the pterosaur and web-footed bird tracks associated with dinosaur footprints from South Korea. The Island Arc, Vol. 12. Issue 2, page 125. June 2003.Pterosaur tracks associated with bird and dinosaur tracks 96-78Ma in age.
Lockley M. G. and Wright J. L., 2003, Pterosaur swim tracks and other ichnological evidence of behavior and ecology: In: Evolution and Palaeobiology of Pterosaurs, edited by Buffetaut, E., and Mazin, J.-M., Geological Society Special Publication, no.217, p.297-313.
Matsukawa M., Saiki K., Ito M., Obata I., Nichols D. J., Lockley M. G., Kukihara R. and Shibata, K., 2006, Early Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems in East Asia based on food-web and energy-flow models: Cretaceous Research, vol.27, p.285-307.
Zhang J., Li D., Li M., Lockley M. and Bai Z., 2006, Diverse dinosaur, pterosaur and bird-track assemblages from the Hakou Formation, Lower Cretaceous of Gansu Province, northwest China. Cretaceous Research 27, 44 - 55.