

An edition of Fieldwork (1997)
a geologist's memoir of the Kalahari
By C. H. Scholz
Publish Date
1997
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
190
Description:
Christopher Scholz, an internationally recognized expert in the geological fields of seismology and tectonics, here offers a captivating memoir of a three-month-long field expedition to northern Botswana. Scholz effectively captures the unique challenges and obstacles faced in this kind of scientific endeavor, including frightening encounters with bushman tribes and unavoidable dealings with belligerent local officials - and even near-fatal stampedes by rampaging elephants. It is through this absorbing tale that Scholz offers a paean to the long and unique traditions of geological fieldwork, and provides readers with an inside view of the trials and joys of scientific research outside of the lab. The goal of the Scholz expedition was to determine, by recording tiny natural earthquakes, if a previously unknown arm of the East African Rift system had propagated into the Kalahari Desert from the north. Fieldwork tracks the quest of the scientist for a solution to a specific geological problem - from the motivations of the scientist, to the initial formulation of the problem, through to the data collection, and finally, the assembly of the critical evidence.