R. Malcolm Lansley

R. Malcolm Lansley received a BSc/ARCS in physics/mathematics/geophysics from Imperial College of Science and Technology in London in 1969. Eight years ago Malcolm joined Sercel as VP of Geophysics, where he advises on the geophysical usage of all Sercel equipment including survey design, data collection, data processing, and interpretability of the resultant data. Prior to joining Sercel he hadworked for more than 35 years with Geophysical Service, Inc., Halliburton Geophysical Services, Western Geophysical and PGS in all areas of the world, both onshore and offshore. Although he started working with 2D on 1969, his first involvement with 3D seismic exploration was in 1972, and since that time he has been concerned with all aspects of 2D and 3D seismic exploration from survey design, through data acquisition and data processing, to interpretation.

Mr. Lansley has authored more than 50 papers on seismic exploration, data processing and interpretation. His research interests include 3D technology (both land and marine), marine data acquisition, wavelet processing, multicomponent recording and vibrator theory and usage. He also teaches a variety of courses on vibrator theory and usage, 3D survey design, data acquisition and data processing for SEG. He is a member of SEG, EAGE, CSEG, ASEG, RMAG, SBGf and the Geophysical Society of Houston.