Clive Oppenheimer was born on 1964 and is a British volcanologist, and Professor of Volcanology in the Department of Geography of the University of Cambridge.
10 Facts About Clive Oppenheimer
Clive Oppenheimer has a PhD from the Open University, his thesis investigated the use of remote sensing in volcanology and was supervised by Peter Francis and David Rothery.
Clive Oppenheimer has spent 13 seasons doing field work on Mount Erebus in Antarctica.
Clive Oppenheimer is a member of the Cambridge Volcanology unit.
Clive Oppenheimer has appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Museum of Curiosity.
Clive Oppenheimer's hypothetical donation to this imaginary museum was a small tin of magma.
Clive Oppenheimer has appeared on The Infinite Monkey Cage alongside Jo Brand and Tamsin Mather and Midweek and In Our Time on BBC Radio 4.
Clive Oppenheimer has collaborated with filmmaker Werner Herzog on three documentaries.
Clive Oppenheimer appeared in Herzog's films Encounters at the End of the World and is prominently featured Into the Inferno.
Clive Oppenheimer's publications include Eruptions that Shook the World which formed the basis of the 2016 film Into the Inferno directed by Werner Herzog.