

November 2010
Vol 35, No. 9
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In This Issue
It's the Fluids that Count
Mike Batzle
"When you look down a rocky path what do you see: stepping-stones
or stumbling blocks; it is the point of view that counts."
An interview with John Fernando
Articles
Depth Conversion and Seismic Lithology Inversion of a McMurray Oil Sands Reservoir
Rainer Tonn
Seismic Wave Phenomena and Implications for Accuracy
of Microseismic Results
Brian Fuller, Les Engelbrecht, Rich Van Dok, Marc Sterling, Mitch Kniffin, and Larry Walter
The more we listen the more we see: Microseismic monitoring
of induced seismicity is coming of age
Juan M. Reyes-Montes, Will S. Pettitt and R. Paul Young
Microseismic Moment Tensors: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
David W. Eaton and Farshid Forouhideh
How much experience is enough?
Tom Sneddon
REPORT: CSEG Luncheon Photos, October 4, 2010
Regular Features
Presidential Column
Executive Message
CAGC Column
Tracing the Industry
The Grapevine