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  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

LaVerne D. Kulm is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), awarded in 1981.

While specific details regarding publications, co-authors, and research topics are not provided, the distinguished fellowship indicates involvement in scientific research acknowledged by a major U.S. scientific organization.

Best Publications

  • Oregon Subduction Zone: Venting, Fauna, and Carbonates

    L. D. Kulm;E. Suess;J. C. Moore;B. Carson

  • Biological communities at vent sites along the subduction zone off Oregon

    Erwin Suess;Bobb Carson;Scott D. Ritger;J. Casey Moore

  • Relationship between carbonate deposits and fluid venting: Oregon accretionary prism

    LaVerne D. Kulm;Erwin Suess

  • Landward vergence and oblique structural trends in the Oregon margin accretionary prism: Implications and effect on fluid flow

    Mary E. MacKay;Gregory F. Moore;Guy R. Cochrane;J. Casey Moore

  • Oregon Continental Margin Structure and Stratigraphy: A Test of the Imbricate Thrust Model

    L. D. Kulm;G. A. Fowler

  • Deep-sea sedimentation and sediment-fauna interaction in Cascadia Channel and on Cascadia Abyssal Plain☆

    G.B. Griggs;A.G. Carey;L.D. Kulm

  • Sedimentation in the Chile Trench: Depositional morphologies, lithofacies, and stratigraphy

    Todd M. Thornburg;Laverne D. Kulm

  • In situ measurement of fluid flow from cold seeps at active continental margins

    Peter Linke;Erwin Suess;M. Torres;V. Martens

  • Sedimentation in Cascadia Deep-Sea Channel

    G. B Griggs;L. D Kulm

  • Interrelationship of fluid venting and structural evolution: Alvin observations from the frontal accretionary prism, Oregon

    J. Casey Moore;Dan Orange;Lavern D. Kulm

  • Transverse structural trends along the Oregon convergent margin: Implications for Cascadia earthquake potential and crustal rotations

    Chris Goldfinger;LaVerne D. Kulm;Robert S. Yeats;Bruce Appelgate

  • Sedimentary basins of the Peru continental margin: Structure, stratigraphy, and Cenozoic tectonics from 6°S to 16°S latitude

    Todd Thornburg;L. D. Kulm

  • Oblique strike-slip faulting of the central Cascadia submarine forearc

    Chris Goldfinger;LaVerne D. Kulm;Robert S. Yeats;Lisa McNeill

  • Tectonics, structure, and sedimentary framework of the Peru-Chile Trench

    W. J. Schweller;L. D. Kulm;R. A. Prince

  • Submarine-fan development in the southern Chile Trench: A dynamic interplay of tectonics and sedimentation

    Todd M. Thornburg;Laverne D. Kulm;Donald M. Hussong

  • Coastal upwelling and a history of organic-rich mudstone deposition off Peru

    Erwin Suess;L. D. Kulm;J. S. Killingley

  • Super-scale failure of the southern Oregon Cascadia margin

    Chris Goldfinger;Laverne D. Kulm;Lisa C. Mcneill;Phillip Watts

  • Tectonics of the Neogene Cascadia forearc basin: Investigations of a deformed late Miocene unconformity

    Lisa C. McNeill;Chris Goldfinger;LaVerne D. Kulm;Robert S. Yeats

  • Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, 18

    L.D. Kulm;R. von Huene

  • Transfer of Nazca Ridge Pelagic Sediments to the Peru Continental Margin

    L. D. Kulm;Johanna M. Resig;Ted C. Moore;Victor J. Rosato

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris Goldfinger
Chris Goldfinger Oregon State University
Roland von Huene
Roland von Huene United States Geological Survey
Robert S. Yeats
Robert S. Yeats Oregon State University
Erwin Suess
Erwin Suess GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Jack Dymond
Jack Dymond Oregon State University
J. Casey Moore
J. Casey Moore University of California, Santa Cruz
Theodore C. Moore
Theodore C. Moore University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brian Taylor
Brian Taylor University of Hawaii at Manoa
Robert W. Embley
Robert W. Embley Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
C. Hans Nelson
C. Hans Nelson Spanish National Research Council

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