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Apple Science Profile
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McIntire, Tim, 2006, The Tools for Accurate Seismic Imaging: Science Profile, Apple Computer Inc, http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/tbi.

  • The first and most detailed article on our technology that Apple writers compiled to promote their scientific-computing business.

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2005 CSEG paper on interpretive input to depth migration
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Vestrum, R.W., 2005, Interpretive input to Foothills depth migration: Natnl. Mtg., Can. Soc. Expl. Geophys.

  • Explains how the seismic interpreter can best contribute to a depth-migration project.

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2005 CSEG paper on plains depth imaging
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Vestrum, R.W., Link, B., and Mathewson, J., Why does depth migration work so well in the plains?: 2005 Natnl. Mtg., Can. Soc. Expl. Geophys.

  • Technology overview with data examples from four competing seismic-processing shops.

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Rob Vestrum’s PhD thesis from University of Calgary

  • This University of Calgary PhD thesis won the John Kendall Doctoral Thesis Award for top PhD thesis across all departments in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary in 2003.

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Early TTI imaging paper, published in Geophysics in 1999

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Vestrum, R.W., Lawton, D.C., and Schmid, R.S., 1999, Imaging structures below dipping TI media: Geophysics, 64, no. 4, 1239-1246.

  • This early paper on anisotropic depth imaging in the foothills earned Honorable Mention for Best Paper in Geophysics Volume 64.

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