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The Leading Edge; February 2004; v. 23; no. 2; p. 114; DOI: 10.1190/1.1651453
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A pitfall by any other name...

Don Herron

TLE Editorial Board and SEG Interpretation Committee

Corresponding author: herronda@bp.com

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It's a bit of a stretch to paraphrase Shakespeare in TLE, but in order to discuss the state of our Pitfalls series I ask you to bear with me in doing so. Many readers never may have noticed or even remember that TLE had (has?) a series with this name, and my purpose is to revisit the history of the series and revitalize interest in it.

Steve Henry, a member of the Interpretation Committee and the geophysicist who organized the Pitfalls Work-shop at the SEG Annual Meeting in New Orleans in 1998, took the first formal step in launching the Pitfalls series (see Steve's note on the workshop in the August 1998 issue of TLE). At this workshop six . . . [Full Text of this Article]







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