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Christopher Lee Liner

from Fayetteville, AR
Age ~68

Christopher Liner Phones & Addresses

  • Fayetteville, AR
  • 1427 Jamestown Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112
  • 5904 113Th St, Tulsa, OK 74137
  • 239 W 24Th St, Houston, TX 77008 (918) 607-2531
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • 239 W 24Th St, Houston, TX 77008 (918) 605-4592

Work

Position: Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Resumes

Resumes

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Maurice F Storm Endowed Chair Of Petroleum Geology

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Location:
1305 Boast Rd, White Hall, AR 71602
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, Arkansas Area since Aug 2012
Maurice F. Storm Endowed Chair of Petroleum Geology

University of Houston Mar 2012 - Aug 2012
Professor, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences

University of Houston - Dept of Earth & Atm Sciences, U Houston Jan 2008 - 2011
Professor and Assoc. Director of AGL

Saudi Aramco Jan 2005 - Nov 2007
Research Geophysicist

University of Tulsa 1996 - 2004
Associate Professor
Education:
Colorado School of Mines 1986 - 1989
PhD, Geophysics
University of Tulsa 1978 - 1980
MS, Geophysics
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville 1974 - 1978
BS, Geology, Math Minor
Skills:
Geophysics
Seismology
Petroleum Geology
Earth Science
Characterization
Geology
Petrophysics
Modeling
Geological Mapping
Structural Geology
Inverse Problems
Wave Propagation
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Christopher Liner

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Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Elements of 3-D Seismology

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Author

Christopher L. Liner

ISBN #

0878147683

Us Patents

Wavelet-Based Analysis Of Singularities In Seismic Data

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US Patent:
6745129, Jun 1, 2004
Filed:
Oct 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/282751
Inventors:
Christopher L. Liner - Tulsa OK
Assignee:
The University of Tulsa - Tulsa OK
International Classification:
G01V 128
US Classification:
702 17
Abstract:
A wavelet-based method for analysis of singularities improves analysis and information gathering from seismic trace data. A wavelet transform is applied to seismic trace data. The HÃlder exponent is calculated for every time point of the wavelet transform for each seismic trace. HÃlder exponents are then plotted versus time. These graphs are utilized in place of seismic traces themselves in creating two and three dimensional images. The graphs produced using HÃlder exponents greatly improve interpretation of stratigraphic boundaries and other geological information to be readily identified. This provides for better, more accurate stratigraphic analysis. In addition, the nature of the HÃlder exponents of the seismic trace are consistent with HÃlder exponents calculated from acoustic impedance of the various strata.
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