Ponca City, OK, United States of America

Robert H Stolt


Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 44(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 1990

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: The Innovative Contributions of Robert H. Stolt in Seismic Data Processing

Introduction: Robert H. Stolt is an accomplished inventor based in Ponca City, Oklahoma, recognized for his significant contribution to the field of geophysics through a patented method for processing seismic data. His work primarily relates to the determination of earth stratum elastic parameters, which is crucial for understanding subsurface characteristics in various geological studies.

Latest Patents: Stolt holds one patent titled "Method for determination of earth stratum elastic parameters using seismic data." This innovative method involves processing common depth point data to ascertain the obliquity of downward propagating energy. By utilizing data with known surface offsets and travel times, along with interval velocities during the depth of a survey, the method employs matrix inversion techniques to calculate the earth's elastic parameters at specified depths. This advancement is particularly relevant for industries engaged in oil and gas exploration.

Career Highlights: Throughout his career, Robert H. Stolt has worked with Conoco Inc., a prominent company in the energy sector. His tenure at Conoco has allowed him to leverage his expertise in seismic data processing, making significant strides in the exploration and analysis of geological formations.

Collaborations: Stolt has collaborated with fellow innovator Roger K. Parsons, whose contributions have complemented Stolt's work in seismic methodologies. Together, they have enhanced the understanding of seismic data applications and improved the efficiency of subsurface evaluations.

Conclusion: Robert H. Stolt’s innovative approach to seismic data processing has paved the way for advancements in geophysical research. His patent showcases a practical application of scientific principles that continues to benefit the energy sector and beyond, highlighting the importance of inventions in understanding the earth's structure.

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