James D. Morse is President of Computational Geology..
Bengtson, C. A., 1980, Structural uses of tangent diagrams: Geology, v. 8, p. 599-602.
Bengtson, C. A., 1981, Statistical curvature analysis techniques for structural interpretation of dip data: AAPG Bulletin, v. 65, p. 312-332.
Bengtson, C. A., and James D. Morse, 1990, SCAT dipmeter rules for interpretation of thrust belt kink-fold and detachment structures (abstract): AAPG Bulletin, v. 74, n. 5, p. 608.
Lamerson, P. R., 1990, Evolution of structural interpretations in Iagifu/Hedinia field, Papua New Guinea: Proceedings of the First PNG Petroleum Convention, p. 283-300.
Morse, James D., and C. A. Bengtson, 1988, What is wrong with tadpole plots? (abstract): AAPG Bulletin, v. 72, p. 390.
Morse, James D., and C. A. Bengtson, 1989, No dip or low dip? (abstract): AAPG Bulletin, v. 73, p. 1167-1168.
Morse, James D., Allan C. Smith, and Steven E. Boyer, 1995, SCAT (Statistical Curvature Analysis Techniques): An essential first step in constructing valid sections and maps (abstract): CSPG Annual Convention, Calgary, Alberta, Canada..
Morse, Jim, 1994, A better slant on dip analysis: PetroSystems World, March/April, 1994, p. 20-22.
Sercombe, William J., Bruce R. Golob, Moustafa Kamel, James W. Stewart, Granville Smith, and James D. Morse, 1997, "Significant structural reinterpretation of the subsalt, giant October Field, Gulf of Suez, Egypt, using SCAT, isogon-based sections and maps, and 3-D seismic": The Leading Edge, August, 1997, p. 1143-1150.