SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1998 1998
DOI: 10.1190/1.1820270
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Common reflection surface stacking method — Imaging with an unknown velocity model

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“…Still under the assumption of non-converted waves, the quadratic normal moveout, as used, for example in the common-reflection-surface (CRS) method (see, e.g. Tygel et al, 1997;Müller et al, 1998)…”
Section: Non-cmp Moveoutsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still under the assumption of non-converted waves, the quadratic normal moveout, as used, for example in the common-reflection-surface (CRS) method (see, e.g. Tygel et al, 1997;Müller et al, 1998)…”
Section: Non-cmp Moveoutsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Common Reflection Surface (CRS) stack is an efficient tool for stacking seismic data with low S/N ratio. With complex surface topography the paraxial near central ray travel-time is derived using the CRS stack operator based on ray theory (Muller, et al, 1998;Zhang, et al, 1998;Cruz, et al, 2000;Jaeger, et al, 2001) and is expressed by parameters having explicit physical meaning and called kinematic wave-field attributes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parameter search is classified as a nonlinear ill-posed problem; therefore the strategy may need a starting point in the parameter space and derivatives, or a controlled random search without derivatives. Müller et al (1998) and Mann (2001a) describe strategies for the parameter search, basically performed in four steps. Mann (2001b) described the problem related to conflicting dips in the stack sections, analyzed the dependence of v NMO on β 0 , and proposed a solution to this problem by detecting multiple values β 0 for each contributing event by adapting the original search strategy of Müller et al (1998).…”
Section: Stack Operatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Müller et al (1998) and Mann (2001a) describe strategies for the parameter search, basically performed in four steps. Mann (2001b) described the problem related to conflicting dips in the stack sections, analyzed the dependence of v NMO on β 0 , and proposed a solution to this problem by detecting multiple values β 0 for each contributing event by adapting the original search strategy of Müller et al (1998). Soleimani et al (2009) addresses the conflicting dip problem by proposing a strategy that considers a multitude of different values of β 0 for each ZO sample, with the forward model (3) under the condition R N = R N IP , to improve the continuity of reflection events and diffraction events, in a process named common-diffraction-surface stack.…”
Section: Stack Operatormentioning
confidence: 99%
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