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Contains original descriptions of the geology of world-famous national parks in East Africa Promotes geotourism in Africa with original photographs and simplified geological maps Explains the relationship between geology, land forms, paleoanthropology, and wildlife Assists management of parks by emphasizing geological principles that control wildlife Includes a compilation of scientific literature not readily accessible

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Contains original descriptions of the geology of world-famous national parks in East Africa
Promotes geotourism in Africa with original photographs and simplified geological maps
Explains the relationship between geology, land forms, paleoanthropology, and wildlife
Assists management of parks by emphasizing geological principles that control wildlife
Includes a compilation of scientific literature not readily accessible

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Autorenporträt
Roger Scoon was born in Bristol, England, and grew up in a rural village in north Somerset. After obtaining bachelors (1976) and masters (1976) degrees in the Department of Mineral Exploitation at University College, Cardiff, he worked for three years as a mine geologist in Zambia. A doctorate at Rhodes University, Grahamstown (1985) initiated a life-time passion for the platinum and chromite deposits of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa. Apart from a short stint as a field geologist in Namibia, Roger spent the bulk of his career as an exploration geologist in the Bushveld Complex, including as a principal and director of Platexco Incorporated, a Toronto-listed junior explorer. The successful Winnaarshoek project (Marula mine), where Roger was responsible for surface mapping, refurbishing and sampling old mine workings, running an extensive drilling program, and the bankable feasibility was purchased by Impala Platinum in 2001. Roger has published a number of scientific articles in local and international journals, mostly on the Bushveld Complex. Visits to the national parks of East Africa over many years, including trekking on the giant volcanic cones led to an interest in the East Africa Rift System. Short descriptions of geosites from localities around the world, including East Africa, published in the quarterly journal, The Geobulletin, since 2010 have led to a new interest as "The Geotraveller". Roger has led many geological field trips, most recent of which were to the Eastern Limb of the Bushveld Complex and National Parks of northern Tanzania for the 35th International Geological Congress (2016). Roger is a Senior Researcher at Rhodes University and has acted as an external examiner for the Masters programme in Exploration Geology since 1988. He is a Fellow of the Geological Society of South Africa (FGSSA), the Society of Economic Geologist (FSEG), and the GeologicalSociety of London (FGS). Other passions include skippering the family yacht, "Makoma" in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as football, bridge, and wildlife photography. Roger is a South African citizen and lives with his wife Amelia in the largely unspoilt Garden Route of the Western Cape.

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"The volume is extremely well illustrated, with excellent photographs and clear illustrative diagrams. ... Anyone interested in East Africa, the geology of volcanoes, or the relationships between geology, geomorphology or wildlife should consider purchasing this volume." (Rob Bowell, Geoscientist, November, 2019)
"More than just a general geologic guide to national parks, this book nicely summarizes the regional geology of the eastern arm of the East African Rift system. ... The explanations are enriched by numerous maps, satellite images, diagrams, and field photos, all in color. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty and professionals." (B. M. Simonson, Choice, Vol. 54 (04), December, 2018)

"The main theme of the book is the extraordinary interrelationships between the geology and spectacular landforms of the area and the wide diversity of associated fauna and flora, which include some of the largest concentrations of wildlife remaining on Earth. ... For anyone planning a visit to this part of Africa, the whole experience will be enriched by having this book as your travel guide/companion. For those not planning on a visit, perhaps this book will change your mind." (Clyde Mallinson, Geobulletin, Vol. 61, December, 2018)