“…In smooth media, the third-order and higher-order spatial derivatives of travel time and all perturbation derivatives of travel time can be calculated along the unperturbed rays by simple numerical quadratures using the equations derived by Klimeš (2002a). These equations have already found various applications (Duchkov and Goldin, 2001 ;Klimeš, 2002bKlimeš, , 2006Klimeš, , 2013Klimeš, 2002, 2008 ;Goldin and Duchkov, 2003 ;Klimeš and Bulant, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2015Červený et al, 2008 ;Červený and Pšenčík, 2009 ;Klimeš and Klimeš, 2011 ;Shekar and Tsvankin, 2014 ;Zheng, 2010 ), and it is desirable to extend the equations and their applications to media composed of layers and blocks separated by smooth curved interfaces. The perturbation derivatives are especially important for the coupling ray theory and for travel-time inversion.…”