Geology Books
OKANAGAN GEOLOGY BRITISH COLUMBIA
Published by the Kelowna Geology Committee, 2004
220 pages, 129 illustrations
This attractive easy to read book about the Okanagan has enjoyed spectacular success. Written by a
group of community minded scientists, happy to share their insight, experience and expertise, it is an
all-time best seller at local bookstores! The original edition has been enthusiastically received at a
great number of school districts in the Province, and is even employed at a college and university level.
But by far its greatest attraction is its acceptance by the general public. Countless testimonials repeat
the often heard comments "I don't leave home without it", or "it's so fascinating to get to know the history
of the landscape", and "thank you for writing such a wonderful book". Visitors to the City of Kelowna have
especially found it to be a wealth of information and a friendly guide to the natural attractions in the
Okanagan Valley. They buy the book to send as presents, they take it on their hikes and outings, they tell
others about the geologic history, and it enriches the life of all that are touched by its charm. Kelowna
and the Okanagan can be proud that such a publication exists.
Only a handful of other cities in Canada, all of them far larger than Kelowna, have the benefit of a
comparable account of the origin of local landmarks and the fascinating events which have shaped the land
in which we live.
Clearly there have been many benefits as a result of this book. Not only is it a fine example of a
cooperative effort between a number of volunteer scientists, and an accurate and easily understood source
of a great variety of geologic and environmental features, dollar-wise it has been a winner. With matching
Provincial funds an endowment of $40,000.00 (and growing) has been established at the University of British
Columbia Okanagan . See "Kelowna Geology Committee Bursary". The authors of the book have on countless
occasions given of their time to talk to local school children, address a variety of clubs, societies and
organizations, present discussions at scientific meetings in the City, provide descriptions and illustrations
to city, provincial and regional parks, and make themselves available to the media when they need special
knowledge.
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Islands From The Sea
Geologic Stories of Cayman
by Murray A. Roed
Published by Cayman Free Press of the Cayman Islands
Available 2006
Cost: CI $19.95; US $25.95; Cdn $26.95
Distributed in Canada by Sandhill Book Marketing Ltd.,
Kelowna, BC, phone 1-800-667-3848, email: info@sandhillbooks.com
Founded upon the Caribbean Sea, three tiny islands, Grand Cayman, Little Cayman, and Cayman Brac exist as a
result of fascinating circumstances of geologic history. The islands have in fact been the focus of an incredible
amount of geologic research, especially over the last thirty years, by university scientists and other agencies
that involves nearly every learned group in the Northern Hemisphere and some in the South. This research includes
over 1000 scientific articles published in a great variety of scientific journals that have worldwide distribution,
an admirable and awesome accomplishment. However, the vast majority of the population does not have access to these
sources of technical information. Even if they did they would be hard pressed to make much sense of it. The mission
of this book is to tell the geologic story of the islands in a non-technical manner. The book will hopefully be of
interest to anyone that is curious about the mysterious and wonderful ways of Mother Nature that have created these
tropical island paradises.
Four local Cayman experts have contributed to the book, and three prominent geological experts on the Caribbean
have reviewed its contents, namely Dr. Brian Jones, Dr. N. Terence Edgar and Dr. Grenville Draper.
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