Abstract:3‐D seismic migration for an irregular acquisition geometry usually needs zero trace padding to form a regular area. The benefit of zero padding is easy to do 3‐D migration, but it will reduce the computational efficiency and migration quality. In this paper we use an additional absorbing thin layer surrounding the irregular geometry instead of zero padding. It has greatly decreased computational cost and improved the migration quality. In order to form an absorbing layer, a damping factor is added to one‐way … Show more
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