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this constituted most of GRC's activity in its early years. Rather than simply locating salt domes, reflection seismography could find the location, or at least provide significant clues about where actual pools of oil were located. Major wells drilled next to salt domes included Spindletop in South Texas, and a well in Nash, Texas. In December 1928, Amerada's drill penetrated the Viola limestone in the Seminole, Oklahoma, area and produced the first oil well in history to be drilled in a structure found by a reflection seismograph.
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Karcher served as president and general manager of Coronado Corporation, a subsidiary of Texas Instruments, from 1939 to 1941, and as chairman of the board of Las Tecas Petroleum Company from 1941 to 1945. He served as president and chairman of the board of Comanche Corporation from 1945 to 1950. He
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where he began graduate work in September 1916. For his PhD thesis he focused on X-ray emissions, but continued research into geophysics. While he completed his doctorate, he was associated with the Geological Engineering Company, organized by his former professors Ohern and Haseman. The company was
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In 1919, Karcher applied for patents in reflection seismography. By 1921, he had validated reflection seismology as an authentic tool in the search for oil but at the time oil prices were too low for oil companies to budget for this new technology. Unable at the time to pursue a career in petroleum
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graduate student. GRC began using seismographic refraction but would introduce the seismic reflection method which over the next five years was accepted by the petroleum industry as a promising new tool. Relatively shallow salt domes could be located successfully with the refraction technique, and
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To honor Karcher's contribution to the use of geophysical methods in oil exploration, the J. Clarence Karcher Award is given in recognition of significant contributions to the science and technology of exploration geophysics. In 1976, Karcher received the Anthony Lucas Medal from the American
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GRC would function as a subsidiary of Amerada Petroleum which had been formally established in 1920. Karcher was made vice president, with a $ 300,000 research fund and a considerable 15 percent stock interest, which he had negotiated with DeGolyer. One of his first actions after establishing
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On June 4, 1971, the Geophysical Society of Oklahoma city erected a monument in the front lawn of Belle Isle Library, recording how in 1921 Karcher and his team recorded their first seismic data, and "proved the validity of the reflection seismograph as a useful tool in the search for oil."
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in the earth. He thought it would be possible to determine the depth of underlying geological strata by vibrating the Earth's surface while precisely recording and timing the returning waves of energy (sound waves). On October 16, 1920, Karcher married Lydia Kilborn; they had two children.
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Karcher served as the President of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, was a fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a member of the American Physical Society. He also served as charter member of the Dallas Petroleum Club.
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Institute of Mining and Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers for his invention and development of the reflection seismograph. He was a member of the Geological Society, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, and a charter member of the petroleum club.
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Karcher died of an apparent heart attack in a Dallas hospital on July 13, 1978. His funeral was on July 10 at Highland Park Presbyterian in Dallas, and he was buried in his birthplace of Hennessey, Oklahoma.
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In 1930, with the backing of DeGolyer, now president of Amerada, Karcher and McDermott, with a 50% interest purchased by DeGolyer for $ 100,000, launched the petroleum exploration company
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World War I interrupted his graduate studies and he served with the United States Bureau of Standards. His assignment was to locate heavy artillery batteries in France by studying the
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Karcher and his staff took the remaining 50% interest. In 1941, DeGolyer and Karcher sold their controlling interest in GSI to GSI Vice-president
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waves the guns generated in the air. He noted an unexpected event in his research and switched his concentration to
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he held a meeting with Karcher that resulted in the creation of Geophysical Research Corporation (GRC) by 1925.
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and H. P. Peacock. Remaining as a wholly owned subsidiary pursuing oil exploration services, GSI spun off
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and was at the head of his class. When the university was granted a chapter in 1918, he was elected to
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where he performed research on ocean-bottom telegraph cable. It was here that he first met a young
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Anthony Lucas Medal, from the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers
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was president of Concho Petroleum Company from 1950 until the time of his death in 1974.
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Upon graduation Karcher accepted the Tyndal Fellowship in Physics at the
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the first to commercialize the concept of the reflection seismograph.
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Society of Exploration Geophysicists – Biographies: Eugene McDermott
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DeGolyer invested $ 100,000 in GSI in Mount, Houston Faust II,
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and businessman. He invented and eventually commercialized the
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Oilfield Revolutionary; The Career of Everette Lee DeGolyer
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The Handbook of Texas Online – DeGolyer, Everette Lee
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John Clarence Karcher was born on April 15, 1894, in
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Dale, Indiana
Dallas, Texas
geophysicist
reflection seismograph
Eugene McDermott
Everette Lee DeGolyer
Geophysical Service Incorporated
reflection seismology
Dale, Indiana
Oklahoma Territory
Hennessey
University of Oklahoma
BS
Electrical Engineering
physics
Phi Beta Kappa
University of Pennsylvania
acoustic
seismic waves
Bureau of Standards
Western Electric Company
Eugene McDermott

Everette Lee DeGolyer
Amerada Petroleum Corporation
seismograph
Bloomfield, New Jersey
Eugene McDermott
Columbia University

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