Eugene R. Brumbaugh papers 1951-1962

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Eugene R. Brumbaugh papers 1951-1962

Eugene R. Brumbaugh was a geophysicist with Shell Oil Company from 1946 to 1981. The collection contains slides of his work in Wyoming, including seismic field crew operations; his manuscript on synthetic seismograms; and notes on stratigraphy and seismic training.

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Eugene R. Brumbaugh was a geophysicist with Shell Oil Company from 1946 to 1981. He supervised data acquisitions and developed structural interpretations in the Williston Basin of Montana; the Powder River, Big Horn, Wind River, and Green River Basins and Western Fold Belt in Wyoming; and the Uinta Basin in Utah. Between 1953 and 1955 he worked out of Casper, Wyoming, supervising seismic field crew operations. From the guide to the Eugene R. Brumbaugh papers, 1951-1962, ...