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July 01, 1997
The SEG multidisciplinary initiative; teaching the essence of geophysics
Thomas M. Boyd
Thomas M. Boyd
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, United States
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The Leading Edge (1997) 16 (7): 1039–1043.
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Thomas M. Boyd; The SEG multidisciplinary initiative; teaching the essence of geophysics. The Leading Edge 1997;; 16 (7): 1039–1043. doi:
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