- Peter Francis
Peter William Francis (1944–1999) was a British
volcanologist specialising in the study of activevolcano es on both the Earth and other planets in our solar system. 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 both degree and PhD level atImperial College London . His doctoral thesis was concerned with thestructural geology of theHebrides ,Scotland . This was followed by fieldwork in the central Andes of northernChile , a region with which his name would become synonymous in later years.Recruited to the
Open University in 1971, he continued his fieldwork in the Andes, and complemented this with image analysis usingLandsat images which were becoming available in the early-1970's. This work enabled him and co-workers to recognise many large volcanic features in the central Andes, includingdebris avalanche deposits from multiple volcanic edifices. One prominent example is the almost perfectly preserved deposit atSocompa Volcano, Chile.The imagery also revealed several larger structures on the Andean
altiplano , which proved to be a series of largecaldera s. These included the largeLa Pacana andCerro Galan calderas. Fieldwork in 1982 at Cerro Galan, in the remote northwest of Argentina, involved the support of both UK andArgentine armed was the last co-operation between the two countries before the Falkland Islands / Las Malvinas conflict later that year.Spells at the
Lunar and Planetary Institute , Houston, Texas, and subsequently as a Visiting Professor in the Planetary Geosciences Division of theUniversity of Hawaii , Manoa, Hawaii, were followed in 1991 by a return to the Open University, where he was Director of Teaching from 1996 and Professor of Volcanology from 1998.His drive to promote the science of volcanology led to the publication in 1976 of his highly-successful Penguin book "Volcanoes", which was followed in 1993 by "Volcanoes: a Planetary perspective". These books brought volcanology to a far wider audience than previous works aimed at the scientific community.
Peter Francis died after suffering a sudden heart-attack on
30 October 1999 , while in Paris with his wife Mary.References
*Francis, P.W., Hammill, M., Kretzschmar, G., and Thorpe, R.S., 1978, "The Cerro Galan Caldera, North-west Argentina and its tectonic setting" Nature, v. 274, p. 749-751
*Francis, P.W., Gardeweg, M., Ramirez, C.F., and Rothery, D.A., 1985, Catastrophic debris avalanche deposit of Socompa volcano, northern Chile" Geology, v. 13, p. 600-603
*Francis, P.W., 1993, "Volcanoes: a Planetary perspective", Oxford University Press, 443pp
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