Early life and education
Warren was an undergraduate student at the University of Oxford, where she studied earth sciences. After graduating she moved to University College London, where she earned a master's degree in hydrogeology. She remained in Oxford for her graduate research, where she investigated the Arabian continental margin underneath Semail Ophiolite. After graduating Warren joinedResearch and career
Warren joined the Open University in 2011 as a Natural Environment Research Council advanced postdoctoral fellow. Her early research considered how quickly Indian continental crust was buried underneath Tibet. This work led her to focus her career on understanding the processes that occur when continents collide or mountains form. She studies metamorphic petrology, including mineral scale processes and large scale tectonics. This has included studying argon diffusion and ultra-high-pressure metamorphism (UHP) rocks. Her work on the exhumation of UHP rocks has identified new mechanisms. Warren serves as lead of the Open University Dynamic Earth Research Group. She was made a Professor of Metamorphic Geology in 2020.Awards and honours
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Warren, Clare Living people Alumni of the University of Oxford Dalhousie University faculty Academics of the Open University British earth scientists British women scientists 21st-century scientists 1977 births British geologists