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Biographies of geophysicists that have lead the way in exploration geophysics
Listing of awards from SEG and their recipients
A gallery of past presidents of SEG
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Gravity prospecting instruments and technology
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SEG Awards \ 
Distinguished Achievement

The Distinguished Achievement Award shall be awarded from time to time to a company, institution, or other organization for a specific technical contribution or contributions that have, in the opinion of the Honors and Awards Committee and the Executive Committee, substantially advanced the science of exploration geophysics.



1986
Geophysical Service, Inc.
Texas Instruments, Inc.
1988
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1989
Geophysical Service, Inc.
1991
Colorado School of Mines Dept of Geophysics
1994
DigiCOURSE, Inc.
1995
Stanford University
1997
Allied Geophysical Laboratories
1998
Western Geophysical

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