Scott A. Morton

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Biography

Scott A. Morton received a BA (1981) from Gustavus Adolphus College and a PhD (1991) in theoretical and computational astrophysics from the University of Illinois. He started his geophysical career at Shell Development before expanding his computational horizons at Thinking Machines, Cray Research and SGI. Currently he works for Amerada Hess in the geoscience technology department. His research interests include seismic imaging, velocity analysis, and computational algorithms.[1]

Honorable Mention (Geophysics)

Louis A. Romero, Dennis C. Ghiglia, Curtis C. Ober, and Scott A. Morton received 2000 Honorable Mention (Geophysics) for their paper Phase encoding of shot records in prestack migration.[2]

References

  1. Contributors, GEOPHYSICS 65(2):692.
  2. Romero, L. A. et al. (2000) Phase encoding of shot records in prestack migration, GEOPHYSICS 65(2):426.