Geology of British Columbia
A Journey through Time
- Publisher
- Greystone Books Ltd
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2011
- Category
- Geology, General
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781553658153
- Publish Date
- Jul 2011
- List Price
- $24.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781553658160
- Publish Date
- Jun 2011
- List Price
- $15.95
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Description
"P class=""book_description"">The bestselling exploration of British Columbia's geology, extensively updated in this 2011 edition.
This book tells the story of the province's geology and the history of its living creatures. The first edition of Geology of British Columbia, with its accessible but rigorous science, struck a chord with readers. Since it was first published, theories about plate tectonics and the geological history of BC have evolved, and this new edition reflects the current thinking.
This book also features updated content throughout, seven new maps, and a number of new photographs. A brand new appendix lists and describes key geological sites in British Columbia, adding a field-guide component to this informative book that will engage readers and compel them to go see these rocks for themselves.
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About the authors
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Richard Cannings is a renowned naturalist, conservationist and lecturer on birds and bird habitats. He works as a consulting biologist assessing endangered species and organizing bird population surveys, and he can be heard on the CBC Radio 1 program BC Almanac as its regular birding expert. He is the author of An Enchantment of Birds, The Rockies: A Natural History, and Birds of Interior BC and the Rockies and is co-author of British Columbia: A Natural History, Birds of Southwestern British Columbia, and the upcoming Birds of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest. He lives in Penticton, BC.
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Richard Cannings' profile page
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Sydney Cannings is a zoologist working on endangered species for Environment Canada in Whitehorse, Yukon. He has also worked as an endangered species specialist for the British Columbia government and as the curator of the Spencer Entomological Museum at the University of British Columbia.
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JoAnne Nelson has worked as a geologist for the BC Geological Survey for twenty-five years and is currently the BC lead on the Edges project, which studies the evolution of the Cordilleran mountain chain.
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