Frank Rieber (March 12, 1891-June 30, 1948) was a pioneering geophysicist, entrepreneur, inventor, and innovator, and made advances in a variety of fields. He is particularly remembered for his groundbreaking research in automated seismic data processing,decades before the industry performed similar research. His patents related to reproduceable seismograms would lead to the ability to better locate petroleum, and gain widespread use and recognition by improving the fidelity of seismographs in accurately depicting underground rock strata and oil structures, particularly in areas with complex geological formations.
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| - Frank Rieber (March 12, 1891-June 30, 1948) was a pioneering geophysicist, entrepreneur, inventor, and innovator, and made advances in a variety of fields. He is particularly remembered for his groundbreaking research in automated seismic data processing,decades before the industry performed similar research. His patents related to reproduceable seismograms would lead to the ability to better locate petroleum, and gain widespread use and recognition by improving the fidelity of seismographs in accurately depicting underground rock strata and oil structures, particularly in areas with complex geological formations. (en)
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| - Placerville, California (en)
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- B.S. University of California 1915 (en)
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| - Reproducable recorded seismograms, Geovision, the "Sonogram" (en)
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| - Frank Rieber (March 12, 1891-June 30, 1948) was a pioneering geophysicist, entrepreneur, inventor, and innovator, and made advances in a variety of fields. He is particularly remembered for his groundbreaking research in automated seismic data processing,decades before the industry performed similar research. His patents related to reproduceable seismograms would lead to the ability to better locate petroleum, and gain widespread use and recognition by improving the fidelity of seismographs in accurately depicting underground rock strata and oil structures, particularly in areas with complex geological formations. (en)
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