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走进非洲系列--南非皇家学会院士(FRSSAf) Marion Bamford

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南非皇家学会院士(FRSSAf)

Marion Bamford

   南非皇家学会(The Royal Society of South Africa)的发展历史可以追溯到19世纪20年代,但正式确立于1908年。关于南非皇家学会的沿革历史,参见:

http://www.royalsocietysa.org.za/?page_id=122

Royal Society of SA http://www.royalsocietysa.org.za/

Fellow of RSSAf=FRSSAf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Society_of_South_Africa

Hester Malan Wild FlowerGarden, flowering Desert, Landscape Namaqualand, Goegap Nature Reserve,Northern Cape, South Africa

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Africa#mediaviewer/File:Namaqualand,_Goegap_0035.jpg

   南非皇家学会院士Marion Bamford是一位古植物学家,目前供职于Witwatersrand大学(Paleobotanist, Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontology Research, University of Witwatersrand)。

   Witwatersrand大学是南非古植物学研究的重要平台,馆藏很多产自非洲的植物化石(包括一些木化石),参见:

The Bernard Price Institute has a number of important collections of fossils, mainly from South and southern Africa. The Bernard Price Institute --BPI FOSSIL COLLECTIONS south Africa

http://www.wits.ac.za/academic/science/geosciences/bpi/fossils%20/6584/fossil_collections.html

Marion Bamford, FRSSAf

1Marion Bamford的教育背景

   Marion Bamford出生于津巴布韦。1980—1983年,在Witwatersrand大学学习植物学和微生物学,获学士学位。1986年获硕士学位,主要研究Kirkwood 早白垩纪植物群(Palaeobotany of the Early Cretaceous Kirkwood flora)。

   1987—1990年在南非Pretoria地质调查局(Geological Survey in Pretoria)跟随古植物学家Eva Kovacs-Endrody博士从事博士学位论文研究。

   Marion Bamford曾在比利时、法国等学术机构进修。

2)研究兴趣

Fossil woodsof all ages; Mesozoic and Tertiary macro-plants, Gondwana biodiversity,biogeography, Karoo floras and biostratigraphy, Pleistocene to Holocene African floras and palaeoenvironments.

3)学术成就

   Marion Bamford教授的学术成果,参见:

http://www.wits.ac.za/academic/science/geosciences/staff/6412/bamford.html

Cantrill, D.J., Bamford, M.K., Wagstaff, B., Sauquet. H.2013. Early Eocene fossil plants from the Mwadui Kimberlite Pipe, Tanzania. Review ofPalaeobotany and Palynology 196, 19-35.


 Jasper,A., Guerra-Sommer, M., Abu Hamad, A.M.B., Bamford, M., Bernardes-de-Oliveira,M.E.C., Tewari, R., Uhl, D. 2013. The Burning of Gondwana: Permian fires on theSouthern Continent – a palaeobotanical approach. Gondwana Research 24, 148-160.


 Chazan,M., Avery, DM, Bamford, MK., Berna, F., Brink, J., Holt, S., Fernandez-Jalvo,Y., Goldberg, P., Matmon, A., Porat, N., Ron, H., Rossouw, L., Scott, L.,Horwitz, L.K., 2012. The Oldowan horizon in Wonderwerk Cave (South Africa):Archaeological, geological, paleontological and paleoclimatic evidence. Journalof Human Evolution 63, 859-866.


 d’Errico,F., Backwell, L., Villa, P., Degano, I., Lucejko, J.J., Bamford, M.K., Higham,T.F.G., Colombini, M.P., Beaumont, P.B., 2012. Reply to Evans: Use of poisonremains the most parsimonious explanation for Border Cave castor bean extract.PNAS 109 (48), E3291-3292.      doi/10.1073/pnas.1214711109


Girard, V., Philippe, M., Bamford, M., Gomez, B., Ferry,S., 2012.  Charcoalified wood from the Cenomanian of Gard (southernFrance): An insight into early angiosperm paleoecology. Revista Españolade Paleontologia 27, 29-44.


Bamford, M.K., 2012. Pre- and post-depositionalalteration of botanical macro-remains: a case study from Olduvai Gorge,Tanzania. Quaternary International 275, 97-103. Doi:10.1016/j.quaint.2011.10.023


Albert, R.M., Bamford, M.K., 2012. Vegetation duringuppermost Bed I and deposition of Tuff IF at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, based onphytoliths and plant remains. Five Decades after Zinjanthropus and Homo habilis:Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Journal of HumanEvolution 63, 342-350. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.05.010.


Bamford, M.K. 2012. Fossil sedges, macroplants androots from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.  FiveDecades after Zinjanthropusand Homohabilis: Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene OlduvaiGorge, Tanzania.  Journal of Human Evolution 63, 351-363. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.07.001


Blumenschine, R.J., Masao, F.T., Stollhofen, H.,Stanistreet, I.G., Bamford, M.K., Albert, R.M., Njau, J.K., Prassack, K.A.,2012. Landscape distribution of Oldowan stone artifact assemblages across thefault compartments of the eastern Olduvai Lake Basin during early lowermost BedII times. Five Decades after Zinjanthropus and Homo habilis: Landscape Paleoanthropology ofPlio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution 63, 384-394.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.05.003


 Blumenschine, R.J., Stanistreet, I.G., Njau, J.K.,Bamford, M.K., Masao, F.T., Stollhofen, H., Andrews, P., Fernandez-Jalvo, Y.,Prassack, K.A., Albert, R.M., McHenry, L.J., Camilli, E.L., Ebert, J.I. 2012.Environments and activity traces of hominins across the FLK Peninsula during Zinjanthropustimes (1.84 Ma), Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Five Decades after Zinjanthropus and Homo habilis:Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.  Journal of HumanEvolution 63, 364-383. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.10.001


 d’Errico,F., Backwell, L., Villa, P., Degano, I., Luceiko, L., Bamford, M., Higham, T.,Colombini, M.P., Beaumont, P., 2012. Early evidence of San material culturerepresented by organic artefacts from Border Cave, South Africa. PNAS 109 (33),13214-13219. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.12042113109


Henry, A.G., Ungar, P.S., Passey, B.H., Sponheimer,M., Rossouw, L., Bamford, M., Sandberg, P., de Ruiter, D.J., Berger, L., 2012. The diet of Australopithecus sediba. Nature 487,90-93.doi:10.1038/nature11185


Berna, F.,Goldberg, P., Horwitz, L.K., Brink, J., Holt, S, Bamford, M., Chazan, M., 2012.Microstratigraphic evidence for in situ fire in the Acheulean strata ofWonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. PNAS Plus 9(20), E1215 - E1220 Doi/10/1073/pnas.1117620109


Bamford, M.K.. Pre- and post-depositional alteration ofbotanical macro-remains: a case study from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. QuaternaryInternational. Doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2011.10.023


Albert, R.M., Bamford, M.K. (online Sept 2011). Vegetationduring uppermost Bed I and deposition of Tuff IF at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania,based on phytoliths and plant remains. Fifty Years after Zinjanthropus:Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. For aspecial issue of Journal of Human EvolutionHttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.05.010.


Bamford, M.K. (online Sept 2011). Fossil sedges,macroplants and roots from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.  Fifty Years after Zinjanthropus:Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. For a special issue of Journal of Human Evolution http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.07.001


Blumenschine, R.J., Stanistreet, I.G., Njau, J.K., Bamford,M.K., Masao, F.T., Stollhofen, H., Andrews, P., Fernandez-Jalvo, Y., Prassack,K.A., Albert, R.M., McHenry, L.J., Camilli, E.L., Ebert, J.I. (online Sept2011). Environments and activity traces of hominins across the FLK Peninsuladuring Zinjanthropustimes (1.84 Ma), Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Fifty Years after Zinjanthropus:Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. For a special issue of Journal of Human Evolution. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.10.001


Blumenschine, R.J., Masao, F.T., Stollhofen, H.,Stanistreet, I.G., Bamford, M.K., Albert, R.M., Njau, J.K., Prassack, K.A. (inpress). Landscape distribution of Oldowan stone artifact assemblages across thefault compartments of the eastern Olduvai Lake Basin during early lowermost BedII times. Fifty Years after Zinjanthropus: Landscape Paleoanthropology ofPlio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. For a special issue of Journal of HumanEvolution Doi; 10.1016/j.jhevol.2011.05.003


Cantrill, D.J., Bamford, M.K., Wagstaff, B., Sauquet. H.(submitted April 2011 revisions to DC Sept 2011). Early Eocene fossil plantsfrom the Mwadui Kimberlite Pipe, Tanzania. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.


Girard, V., Philippe, M., Bamford, M.K., Gomez, B., Ferry,S., (accepted, 2012).  Charcoalified wood from the Cenomanian of Gard(southern France): An insight into Early angiosperm paleoecology. Revista Españolade Paleontologia.

Henry, A.G., Ungar, P.S., Passey, B.H., Sponheimer, M.,Rossouw, L., Bamford, M., Sandberg, P., de Ruiter, D.J., Berger, L. (revisionsubmitted). The diet of Australopithecus sediba. Nature.


d’Errico, F., Backwell, L., Villa, P., Degano, I., Luceiko,L., Bamford, M., Higham, T., Colombini, M.P., Beaumont, P., (submitted 10 March2012). Organic artefacts from Border Cave: earliest evidence of Bushmanmaterial culture. PNAS.

Berna, F., Goldberg, P., Horwitz, L.K., Brink, J., Holt.,S, Bamford, M.,Chazan, M. 2012. Microstratigraphic evidence for in situ fire in the Acheuleanstrata of Wonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. PNAS.Doi/10/1073/pnas.1117620109


Wadley, L., Sievers, C., Bamford, M., Miller, C., Goldberg, P., Berna, F.,2011. Middle Stone Age bedding construction and settlement patterns at Sibudu,South Africa. Science 334, 1388-1391.


Neumann,F.H., Scott, L., Bamford,M.K., 2011. Climate change and human disturbance of Fynbos vegetationduring the late Holocene at Lake Princessvlei, Western Cape, South Africa. TheHolocene 21, 1137 – 1150  DOI: 1177/0959683611400461


Bamford,M.K., 2011. Late Pliocene woody vegetation of Area 41, Koobi Fora, East TurkanaBasin, Kenya. Reviewof Palaeobotany and Palynology 164, 191-210. DOI:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2011.01.004


Andrews, P., Bamford,M.K., Njau, E-F., Leliyo, G. 2011. The ecology of vegetation in theEndulen-Laetoli area in northern Tanzania. In Harrison T. (Ed). Paleontologyand Geology of Laetoli, Tanzania: Human Evolution in Context. Volume I:Geology, Geochronology, Paleoecology  and Environment.  VertebratePaleobiology and Paleoanthropology. Springer Science+Business Media B.V. Dordrecht.pp. 167-200. DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-9956-3_8


Bamford,M.K. 2011. Fossil woods. In: Harrison T. (Ed). Paleontology and Geology ofLaetoli, Tanzania: Human Evolution in Context. Volume I: Geology,Geochronology, Paleoecology  and Environment.  VertebratePaleobiology and Paleoanthropology. Springer Science+Business Media B.V.Dordrecht. pp 217-233. DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-9956-3_11


Bamford,M.K. 2011. Fossil leaves, fruits and seeds. In: Harrison T. (Ed). Paleontologyand Geology of Laetoli, Tanzania: Human Evolution in Context. Volume I:Geology, Geochronology, Paleoecology  and Environment.  VertebratePaleobiology and Paleoanthropology. Springer Science+Business Media B.V.Dordrecht. pp 235-252. DOI 10.1007/978-90-481-9956-3_10


Bamford,M.K., Neumann, F.H.,Pereira, L.M., Scott, L., Dirks, P.H.G.M., Berger, L. 2010. Botanical remainsfrom the Pleistocene hominin site of Malapa, Sterkfontein Valley, South Africa.Palaeontologia africana 45, 23-28


Steart, D.C., Spicer, R.A., Bamford, M.K. 2010. Is southernAfrica different? An investigation of the relationship between leafphysiognomy and climate in southern African mesic vegetation. Review ofPalaeobotany and Palynology 162, 607-620.


Braun, D.R., Harris, J.W.K., Levin, N.E., McCoy, J.T.,Herries, A.I.R., Bamford,M.K., Bishop, L.C., Richmond, B.G., Kibunjia, M., 2010. Early hominin dietincluded diverse terrestrial and aquatic animals 1.95 Ma ago in East Turkana,Kenya. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States ofAmerica 107 (22), 10002 – 10007.


De Wit, M.C.J.  Ward, J.D., Bamford, M.K., Roberts, M.,2009. The significance of the Cretaceous Diamondiferous gravel deposit atMahura Muthla in the Vryburg District of the Northern Cape Province in SouthAfrica.  SouthAfrican Journal of Geology 112, 89-108.


Philippe,M., Bamford, M.K. 2009. Houlbert’s types for fossil wood:lectotypification and taxonomic reappraisal of Abietoxylon, Ambaroxylonand Taxoxylon. Taxon 58,1349-1356.


Barale,G., Guignard, G., Bamford,M.K., 2009. Structure of corystospermaceous ovules from Upper Triassicof Zimbabwe. Botany87, 854-863.


Prevec, R, Labandeira, C.C., Neveling, J., Gastaldo, R.A.,Looy, C., Bamford, M.,2009. Portrait of a Gondwanan ecosystem: A new Late Permian locality fromKwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 156, 454-493.


Collinson, M.E., Andrews, P., Bamford, M.K., 2009.Taphonomy of the Early Miocene flora, Hiwegi Formation, Rusinga Island, Kenya. Journal of HumanEvolution 57, 149-162.


Albert, R.M., Bamford,M.K., Cabanes, D. 2009. Palaeoecological significance of palmsat Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, based on phytolith remains. Proceedings 6th IMPR,Quaternary International 193, 41-48.


Prevec, R., McLoughlin, S., Bamford, M.K., 2008. Novel double wing morphologyrevealed in a South African ovuliferous glossopterid fructification: Bifarialaintermittens (Plumstead 1958) comb. nov. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology150, 22-36.


Andrews, P.J. and Bamford,M.K. 2008. Past and present vegetation ecology of Laetoli,Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution 54, 78-98.


Bam ford, M.K.,Stanistreet, I.R., Stollhofen, H. and Albert, R.M. 2008. Late Pliocenegrassland from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology,Palaeoecology 257, 280-293.


Philippe,M., Bamford, M.K., 2008. A key to morphogenera used for Mesozoic conifer-likewoods. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 148, 184-207.


Van der Merwe, N.J., Masao, F.T., Bamford, M.K. 2008. Isotopicevidence for contrasting diets of early hominins Homo habilis andAustralopithecus boisei of Tanzania. South African Journal of Science 104,153-155.


Renaut, R and Bamford, M.K. 2006. Results of preliminary palynological analysis ofsamples from Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu Natal. Southern African Humanities, 18,235-240.


STRONG>Bamford, M.K., Albert, R.M. and Cabanes, D. 2006.Plio-Pleistocene macroplant fossil remains and phytoliths from Lowermost Bed IIin the eastern palaeolake margin of Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. QuaternaryInternational. 148: 95-112.


Albert, R.M., Bamford,M.K. and Cabanes, D. 2006. Taphonomy of phytoliths andmacroplants in different soils from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania: application toPlio-Pleistocene palaeoanthropological samples. Quaternary International 148:78-94.


Barale, G., Bamford, M.K., Gomez, B., Broderick, T.J., R th, M.A. and Cadman, A. 2005. A fossil peatdeposit from the Late Triassic (Carnian) of Zimbabwe with preserved cuticles ofPteridospermopsida and Ginkgoales, and its geological setting. Palaeontologiaafricana 41: 89-100..


Bamford, M.K.,Albert, R.M. and Cabanes, D. 2006. Plio-Pleistocene macroplant fossil remainsand phytoliths from Lowermost Bed II in the eastern palaeolake margin ofOlduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Quaternary International 148, 95-112.


Albert, R.M., Bamford, M.K.and Cabanes, D. 2006. Taphonomy of phytoliths and macroplants in differentsoils from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania: application to Plio-Pleistocenepalaeoanthropological samples. Quaternary International 148, 78-94.


BamfordM.K.and Grab, S.W 2005. Highlights of Quaternary Research in southern Africa, andproceeding forwards. Quaternary International 126, 1-3.


Gastaldo, R.A., Adenforff, R., Bamford, M.K., Labander?C.C., Neveling, J.N., and Sims, H. 2005. Taphonomic trends of macrofloralassemblages across the Permian-Triassic boundary, Karoo Basin, South Africa.Palaios 20, 479-497.


Bamford, M.K.2005. Early Pleistocene fossil wood from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. Quaternary International 129, 15-22.


McCarthy, T.S. and Rubidge, B.S, 2005. The Story of Earthand Life. A southern African perspective on a 4.6-billion-year journey. StruikPublishers, Cape Town. 336 p. Contributingauthor for palaeobotanical sections, Bamford, M.K., ISBN:1-7707-148-2


Bamford,M.K. 2005. Environmental changes and hominid evolution: whatthe vegetation tells us. In: D?Errico, F. and Backwell, L. (Eds).From Tools toSymbols. From Early Hominids to Modern Humans. Witwatersrand University Press,Johannesburg. pp. 103-120. ISBN: 1-86814-4178


Philippe, M., Bamford., M.,McLoughlin, S ., Da Rosa Alves, L.S., Falcon-Lang, H., Gnaedinger S., Ottone,D., Pole, M., Rajanikanth, A., Shoemaker, R.E., Torres, T. and Zamuner, A.2004. Biogeographic analysis of Jurassic- Early Cretaceous wood assemblagesfrom Gondwana. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 129, 141-173.


Bamford,M.K. 2004. Diversity of the woody vegetation of Gondwanansouthern Africa. Gondwana Research 7, 153-164.


Stevenson,I. R. and Bamford, M.K. 2003. Submersible-based observations of in-situ fossil treetrunks in Late Cretaceous seafloor outcrops, Orange Basin, western offshore,South Africa. South African Journal of Geology 106, 315-326.


Bamford,M.K. 2003. Fossil woods from Auchas and theirpalaeoenvironment. Geology and Palaeobiology of the central and southern NamibDesert, southwestern Africa. Volume 2: Palaeontology. Geological Survey ofNamibia, Memoirs, 19, 23-34.


Adendorff. R. Bamford,M.K., and McLoughlin, S. 2003. Liknopetalon: a review of a rareGondwanan Permian pteridophyte. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 126,83-101.


Bamford,M.K. and Henderson, Z. 2003. A reassessment of the woodenfragment from Florisbad, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science 30,637-650.


Philippe, M., Cuny, G., Bamford, M.K., I., Jaillard, E., Barale, G.,Gomez, B., Ouaja, M., Thevenard, F., Thi?ut, M., and Sengbusch, P. von 2003.Metapodocarpopxylon libanoticum (Edwards) Dup?n-Laudoueneix et Pons and LateJurassic - Early Cretaceous continental biogeography. Journal of Biogeography30, 389-400.


Adendorff, R., McLoughlin, S. and Bamford, M. K. 2002. A newgenus of ovuliferous glossopterid fructification from South Africa.Palaeontologia africana. 38, 1-17.


Bamford, M.K.,Roberts, E.M., Sissoko, F., Bouar?M.L. O?Leary, M.A. 2002. An extensive depositof conifer wood from the Mesozoic of Mali, southern Sahara. Palaeogeography,Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 186, 115-126.


Gomez, B., Bamford, M.and Martinez-Delclos, X. 2002. Lower Cretaceous plant cuticles and amber(Kirkwood Formation, South Africa). Comptes rendus de l?Acad?e des Sciences, Pal?l 1, 2002, 83-87.


Gomez, B.,Martinez-Delclos, X., Bamford, M. andPhilippe, M. 2002. Taphonomy and palaeoecology of plant remains from theoldest African Early Cretaceous amber locality. Lethaia 35, 300-308.


Bamford, M.K. and Stevenson, I.R. 2002. A submerged Late Cretaceouspodocarpaceous forest, west coast, South Africa. South African Journal ofScience 98, 181-185.


Bamford, M.,Zijlstra, G. and Philippe, M. 2002. Proposal to conserve the nameCupressinoxylon Goeppert (Fossil, Gymnospermae, Coniferales) againstRetinodendron Zenker (Fossil, Gymnospermae, Coniferales) with a conserved type.Taxon 51, 205-206.


Philippe,M., Zijlstra, G. and Bamford, M. 2002. Proposal to conserve the name ProtopodocarpoxylonEckhold (Fossil, Gymnospermae, Coniferales) with a conserved type. Taxon 51,207-208.


Bangert,B. and Bamford, M.K. 2001. Pycnoxylic woods from the Carboniferous Dwyka of southernNamibia. Palaeontologia africana. 37, 13-23.


Bamford,M.K. and Philippe, M. 2001. Jurassic - Early CretaceousGondwanan homoxylous woods: a nomenclatural revision of the genera withtaxonomic notes. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 113: 287-297.


Bamford, M.K.2000. Fossil woods of Karoo aged deposits in South Africa and Namibia as an aidto biostratigraphic correlation. Journal of African Earth Sciences, 31:119-132.


Bamford,M.K. and McLoughlin, S. 2000. Cainozoic euphorbiacean wood fromthe Canning Basin, Western Australia. Alcheringa 24: 243-256.


Bamford, M.K.2000. Cenozoic macro-plants. In Partridge, T.C. and Maud, R.R. (Eds) Cenozoicof Southern Africa. Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics No. 40. OxfordUniversity Press. pp. 351-356.


Bamford, M.K.1999c. Permo-Triassic fossil woods from the South African Karoo Basin.Palaeontologia africana, 35, 25-40.


Bamford, M.K.1999b. Tertiary fossil woods from Vredendal, southwestern Cape, South Africa. In Wood to Survive, (eds) Maes, F. &Beeckman, H. Mus?Royal de l Afrique Centrale, Tervuren, Belgique, AnnalesSciences Economiques, 25: 149-163.


Bamford, M..1999a. Pliocene fossil woods from an early hominid cave deposit, Sterkfontein,South Africa. South African Journal of Science, 95: 231-237.


Anderson, J.M., Anderson, H.M., Archangelsky, S., Bamford, M., Chandra, S.,Dettman, M., Hill, R., McLoughlin, S. and R?r, O. 1999. Patterns of Gondwanaplant colonisation and diversification. Journal of African Earth Sciences,28(1): 145-167.


R th, M., Hiller, N. and Bamford, M. 1998. Palaeontology. In: Field Guideto the Eastern and southern Cape Coasts. (Eds). Lubke. R. and de Moor, I.University of Cape Town Press, Cape Town. pp. 27-40.


Rayner, R.J., Bamford, M.K.,Brothers, D.J., Dippen r-Schoeman, A.S., McKay, I.J., Oberprieler, R.G. and Waters,S.B. 1997. Cretaceous fossils from the Orapa diamond pipe. Palaeontologiaafricana, 33: 55-65.


Roberts, D.L., Bamford,M.K. and Millstead, B. 1997. Permo-Triassic macro-plant fossilsin the Fort Grey silcrete, East London. South African Journal of Geology, 100:157-168.


Bamford, M.K.1997. Fossil wood from the Boteti River and Tshaitshe, Botswana. Botswana Notesand Records, 29: 1-8.


Bamford, M.K.1996. Comparison of Indian and southern African fossil Angiosperm woods.Rheedea, 6: 59-66.


Bamford, M.K.and Corbett, I.B. 1995. More fossil wood from the Namaqualand coast, SouthAfrica; onshore material. Palaeontologia africana, 32:67-74.


Pickford, M., Senut, B., Mein, P., Morales, J., Soria, D.,Neito, M., Ward, J. and Bamford, M.1995. The discovery of Lower and middle Miocene vertebrates at Auchas, southernNamibia. C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, Ser IIa, 322: 901-906.


Bamford, M.K.and Corbett, I.B. 1994. Fossil wood of Cretaceous age from the Namaqualandcontinental shelf, South Africa. Palaeontologia africana, 31: 83-95.


De Wit, M.C.J. and Bamford, M.K.1993. Fossil wood from the Brandvlei area, Bushmanland, as an indication ofpalaeoenvironmental changes during the Cainozoic. Palaeontologia africana, 30:81-89.


Bamford, M.K.and De Wit, M.C.J. 1993. Taxonomic description of fossil wood from CainozoicSak River terrraces, near Brandvlei, Bushmanland, South Africa. Palaeontologiaafricana, 30: 71-80.

 

   2006年,Marion Bamford当选为南非皇家学会院士(FRSSAf)

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