2006
DOI: 10.1190/1.2213046
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Comparison between interferometric migration and reduced-time migration of common-depth-point data

Abstract: One of the difficulties in seeing beneath salt is that the migration velocity in the salt and above it is not well known. This can lead to defocusing of migration images beneath the salt. In this paper, we show that reduced-time migration ͑RTM͒ and interferometric migration ͑IM͒ can partly mitigate this problem. RTM time-shifts the traces with the time difference between the calculated arrival time sg ref and the natural arrival time sg ref of a reference reflection, where s and g denote the source and receive… Show more

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“…Another means for mitigating the non-repeatability problem was proposed by Zhou et al (2006), who introduced the concept of interferometric migration. In this method they shifted the data by the traveltimes of the picked reference reflections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another means for mitigating the non-repeatability problem was proposed by Zhou et al (2006), who introduced the concept of interferometric migration. In this method they shifted the data by the traveltimes of the picked reference reflections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For surface seismic data, Henley (2012) uses trace crosscorrelations to extract surface functions and deconvolved them from the traces, thereby accounting for distortions in the timing and waveform. Zhou et al (2006) introduce the concept of interferometric migration to mitigate the defocusing due to the statics in the data. In this method, they shift the data by the traveltimes of the picked reference reflections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method, in theory, overcomes the non-repeatability caused by the source-side statics. Zhou et al (2006) introduced the concept of interferometric migration to mitigate the defocusing due to the statics contained in the data. In this method they shifted the data by the traveltimes of the picked reference reflections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%