Society of Exploration Geophysicists

The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) is a learned society dedicated to promoting the science and education of exploration geophysics in particular and geophysics in general. The Society fosters the expert and ethical practice of geophysics in the exploration and development of natural resources, in characterizing the near-surface, and in mitigating earth hazards. SEG has more than 14,000 members working in more than 114 countries. SEG was founded in 1930 in Houston, Texas but its business office has been headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma since the mid-1940s. While most SEG members are involved in exploration for petroleum, SEG members also are involved in application of geophysics methods to mineral exploration as well as environmental and engineering problems, archaeology, and other scientific endeavors. SEG publishes ''The Leading Edge'' (''TLE''), a monthly professional magazine, ''Geophysics'', a peer-reviewed archival publication, and ''Interpretation'', a peer-reviewed journal co-published by SEG and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists.

SEG's Technical Standards Committee develops and maintains specifications for geophysical data. Most familiar of these standards are the SEG Y data format for storing seismic data. Provided by Wikipedia
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Dip moveout processing

by Hale, Dave, 1955-
Year of Publication 1991
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Methods and applications in reservoir geophysics

Year of Publication 2010
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Multicomponent seismology in petroleum exploration

by Tatham, R. H. 1943-
Year of Publication 1991
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Offset-dependent reflectivity : theory and practice of AVO analysis

Year of Publication 1993
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