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Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Richard S. Fiske is affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution in the United States. They have been recognized by their peers with the designation of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1981.

While there is no detailed list of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues associated with Richard S. Fiske, the affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution suggests involvement in multidisciplinary scientific research or curation work often characteristic of this organization.

The absence of specified fields, subfields, and main topics of study in the provided data limits the ability to characterize the precise academic focus or research specialties of this scientist.

No information regarding book publications or other academic awards is available beyond the noted AAAS fellowship.

Best Publications

  • Orientation and Growth of Hawaiian Volcanic Rifts: The Effect of Regional Structure and Gravitational Stresses

    R. S. Fiske;E. D. Jackson

  • Displacement of the south flank of Kilauea Volcano; the result of forceful intrusion of magma into the rift zones

    Donald A. Swanson;Wendell A. Duffield;Richard S. Fiske

  • Origin of the Differentiated and Hybrid Lavas of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

    Thomas L. Wright;Richard S. Fiske

  • Krakatau 1883, The Volcanic Eruption and Its Effects

    Tom Simkin;Richard S. Fiske

  • Submarine equivalents of ash flows in the Tokiwa Formation, Japan

    Richard S. Fiske;T. Matsuda

  • Geology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington

    Richard S. Fiske;Clifford Andrae Hopson;Aaron Clement Waters

  • Inflation of Kilauea Volcano Prior to Its 1967-1968 Eruption

    Richard S. Fiske;Willie T. Kinoshita

  • A Kuroko-Type Polymetallic Sulfide Deposit in a Submarine Silicic Caldera

    K. Iizasa;R. S. Fiske;O. Ishizuka;M. Yuasa

  • Subaqueous Pyroclastic Flows in the Ohanapecosh Formation, Washington

    Richard S Fiske

  • Modeling the three-dimensional structure of macroscopic magma transport systems: Application to Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

    Michael P. Ryan;Robert Y. Koyanagi;Richard S. Fiske

  • FALLOUT OF PYROCLASTIC DEBRIS FROM SUBMARINE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

    Katharine V. Cashman;Richard S. Fiske

  • Deep Magma Body Beneath the Summit and Rift Zones of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

    Paul T. Delaney;Richard S. Fiske;Asta Miklius;Arnold T. Okamura

  • Volcanic Substructure Inferred from Dredge Samples and Ocean-Bottom Photographs, Hawaii

    James G Moore;Richard S Fiske

  • Submarine silicic caldera at the front of the Izu-Bonin arc, Japan: Voluminous seafloor eruptions of rhyolite pumice

    Richard S. Fiske;Jiro Naka;Kokichi Iizasa;Makoto Yuasa

  • Silicic Magmas in the Izu–Bonin Oceanic Arc and Implications for Crustal Evolution

    Yoshihiko Tamura;Yoshihiko Tamura;James B. Gill;Darren Tollstrup;Hiroshi Kawabata

  • Tephra dispersal from Myojinsho, Japan, during its shallow submarine eruption of 1952–1953

    Richard S. Fiske;Katharine V. Cashman;Atsushi Shibata;Kazuki Watanabe

  • The eruption of Soufrière volcano, St Vincent April–June 1979

    J. B. Shepherd;W. P. Aspinall;K. C. Rowley;J. Pereira

  • Caldera-forming processes and the origin of submarine volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits

    John Stix;Ben Kennedy;Mark Hannington;Harold Gibson

  • Structural history of continental volcanic arc rocks, eastern Sierra Nevada, California: A case for extensional tectonics

    Othmar T. Tobisch;Jason B. Saleeby;Richard S. Fiske

  • Origin of silicic magmas and the compositional gap at Sumisu submarine caldera, Izu-Bonin arc, Japan

    H. Shukuno;Y. Tamura;K. Tani;Q. Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshihiko Tamura
Yoshihiko Tamura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Kenichiro Tani
Kenichiro Tani Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Osamu Ishizuka
Osamu Ishizuka National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Qing Chang
Qing Chang Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Paul T. Robinson
Paul T. Robinson Dalhousie University
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi
Yoshiyuki Tatsumi Kobe University
Shuichi Kodaira
Shuichi Kodaira Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Sorena S. Sorensen
Sorena S. Sorensen Smithsonian Institution
Donald A. Swanson
Donald A. Swanson United States Geological Survey
Katharine V. Cashman
Katharine V. Cashman University of Bristol

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