Fiske, Richard S. 1984. "Volcanologists, journalists, and the concerned local public: A tale of two crises in the Eastern Caribbean." In Explosive Volcanism: Inception, Evolution, and Hazards. 170–176. National Academy Press.
Fiske, Richard S. 1984. "Volcano hazards—lessons learned in the Eastern Caribbean." In Resources for the Twenty-First Century, U.S. Geological Survey. 256–260.
101 Stories from the Field,Research / Clyde F. E. Roper, David L. (David Leo) Pawson, Richard S. Fiske.
102 Stories from the Field,Research / Carolyn Thome, Paul Rhymer.
Local Numbers:
FP-1996-CT-0089
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded in: Washington (D.C.), United States, June 27, 1996.
Restrictions:
Restrictions on access. Some duplication is allowed. Use of materials needs permission of the Smithsonian Institution.
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Sorensen, Sorena S., Dunne, George C., Hanson, Royce Brooks, Barton, Mark D., Becker, J., Tobisch, O. T., and Fiske, Richard S. 1998. "From Jurassic shores to Cretaceous plutons: geochemical evidence for paleoalteration environments of metavolcanic rocks, eastern California." Geological Society of America Bulletin, 110 326–343.
Fiske, Richard S., Naka, J., Iizasa, K., and Yuasa, M. 1995. "Caldera-forming submarine pyroclastic eruption at Myojin Knoll, Izu-Bonin Arc." JAMSTEC Jour.of Deep Sea Research, 315–322.
Fiske, Richard S. and Tobisch, O. T. 1994. "Middle Cretaceous Ash-Flow Tuff and Caldera-Collapse Deposit in the Minarets Caldera, East-Central Sierra Nevada, California." Geological Society of America Bulletin, 106 582–593.
Tsunogai, U., Ishibashi, J., Wakita, H., Gamo, T., Iizasa, K., Fiske, Richard S., and Naka, J. 1995. "Hydrothermal activity in the Kita-Bayonnaise submarine caldera, Izu-Bonin Arc." JAMSTEC Jour.of Deep Sea Research, 333–339.
Edited film demonstrating the creation of the Hawaiian Rifts (volcano study).
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Biographical / Historical:
Richard Fiske was Director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History from 1980 to 1985.
Provenance:
Received from Richard Fiske in 1982.
Restrictions:
The collection is open for research. Please contact the archives for information on availability of access copies of audiovisual recordings. Original audiovisual material in the Human Studies Film Archives may not be played.
Iizasa, K., Fiske, Richard S., Naka, J., and Tsunogai, U. 1995. "Hydrothermal mineralization of the Myojin Knoll (kita-Bayonnaise Submarine Caldera), Shichito-Iwojima Ridge, Izu-Ogasawara Arc." JAMSTEC Jour.of Deep Sea Research, 341–350.
Naka, J., Fiske, Richard S., Taira, A., Yamamoto, F., Iizasa, K., and Yuasa, M. 1993. "Geology of Myojin Knoll, Izu-Bonon Arc, Japan." JAMSTEC Jour.of Deep Sea Research, 323–331.
Fiske, Richard S. and Cashman, K. V. 1989. "Submarine Fallout Deposit in the Shirahama (Mio-Pliocene), Japan." New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resource Bulletin, 131 92.
Duffield, W. A. and Fiske, Richard S. 1989. "A Teacher's Guide to the Film 'Inside Hawaiian Volcanoes'." In U. S. Geological Survey Open File Report. 22.
Fiske, Richard S. and Nielsen, E. 1985. "Church's Cotopaxi: A Modern Volconological Perspective." In Creation and Renewal, Views of Cotopaxi by Frederic Edwin Church. 1–6. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.