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When I created this page I used information from my Geophyisics professor but you can also find information on this topic in "Applied Geophyisics" 2nd Ed. by W.M. Telford, L.P. Geldart, and R.E. Sheriff starting on page 480. However, anecdotal evidence implies that Fraser & Telford did not enjoy each other's company so in this book the method is not referred to as a "Fraser Filter" but as "A different method of displaying VLF data".