Peter Francis (volcanologist)

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Born
Peter William Francis

1944 (1944)
Died1999 (aged 5455)
Peter Francis
Peter Francis in the field
Born
Peter William Francis

1944 (1944)
Died1999 (aged 5455)
Alma materImperial College London (PhD)
Scientific career
InstitutionsOpen University
Lunar and Planetary Institute
University of Hawaii
ThesisSome aspects of the Lewisian geology of Barra and adjacent islands (1969)
Doctoral studentsClive Oppenheimer[1]

Peter William Francis (19441999) was a British volcanologist specialising in the study of active volcanoes on both the Earth and other planets in the Solar System.[2] He was also renowned for his ability as a communicator, reaching the general public in a series of popular and acclaimed books on his subject.

He was born in 1944 in Mufulira, Zambia, and studied geology at Imperial College London. His doctoral thesis investigated the structural geology of Barra, Lewis and Harris in the Hebrides, Scotland.[3]

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