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Clive Oppenheimer, Cambridge: Listening to Volcanoes

Illustrated Talk About Clive Oppenheimer's Book "Mountains of Fire"

29.11.2023
20:00 - 22:00
Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZiF)

In Mountains of Fire, Clive Oppenheimer invites readers to stand with him in the shadow of an active volcano. Whether he is scaling majestic summits, listening to hissing lava at the crater’s edge, or hunting for the far-flung ashes from Earth’s greatest eruptions, Oppenheimer is an ideal guide, offering readers the chance to tag along on the daring, seemingly-impossible journeys of a volcanologist.

In his eventful career as a volcanologist and filmmaker, Oppenheimer has studied volcanoes around the world. He has worked with scientists in North Korea to study Mount Paektu, a volcano name sung in national anthems on both sides of the Demilitarized Zone. He has crossed the Sahara to reach the fabled Tiéroko volcano in the Tibesti Mountains of Chad. He spent months camped atop Antarctica’s most active volcano, Mount Erebus, to record the pulse of its lava lake.

Mountains of Fire reveals how volcanic activity is entangled with our climate and environment, as well as our economy, politics, culture, and beliefs. These adventures and investigations make clear the dual purpose of volcanology—both to understand volcanoes for science’s sake and to serve the communities endangered and entranced by these mountains of fire.

 

(Text taken from Chicago University Press)

 

The illustrated talk takes place in the context of the „Volcanoes, Climate and History“ Cooperation Group workshop „Knowledge Integrations“.

The event is open to the public and free of charge. Prior registration is requested via the event’s website.

Contact

zif-info@uni-bielefeld.de

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