

May 2006
Vol 31, No. 5
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In This Issue
'Always looking to improve things is fun...'
Interview with Rodney Calvert
Focus Articles
An East-Central Alberta Multi-Component Seismic Case History
Dave Monk, Ron Larson and Paul Anderson
Practical Interpretation of Multi-Component Seismic Data
Murray Roth
Converted-wave seismology for coal exploration
Natasha Hendrick
Articles
Global implications of Arctic climate processes and feedbacks – GLIMPSE
Martin Stendel
Anomalous stacking velocities–critique, analysis, explanations and new insights
Emil Blias
Low temperatures in the Arctic stratosphere have led to severe ozone loss during the spring of 2005
SCOUT project office
Regular Features
Presidential Column
CAGC Column
Seismic Gourmet – Belgo Brasserie
Tracing
the Industry
The Grapevine