Seismic Exploration of the Deep Continental Crust 1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-0348-8670-3_11
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Focusing in Prestack Isochrone Migration Using Instantaneous Slowness Information

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“…It has furthermore been recognized that it is important to take into account local curvature of isochrons~within a Fresnel zone! while carrying out map-migration style imaging~see Tillmanns and Gebrande, 1999;Luth et al, 2005!. One can obtain the isochron curvature from the geometrical spreading associated with M s O isochron rays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has furthermore been recognized that it is important to take into account local curvature of isochrons~within a Fresnel zone! while carrying out map-migration style imaging~see Tillmanns and Gebrande, 1999;Luth et al, 2005!. One can obtain the isochron curvature from the geometrical spreading associated with M s O isochron rays.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also provides a local curvature of an isochron~front! that can be used while implementing a map-migration style imaging as proposed in Tillmanns andGebrande~1999! andLuth et al~2005!. In the case of a constant velocity v, we get an explicit formula for the Hamiltonian:…”
Section: Appendix a Hamiltonian For Common-offset Isochron Raysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the beam-based migration methods mentioned above are all based on the input data in local τ − p domain, the ray parameters of the specular reflection have been calculated beforehand (Takahashi, 1995;Tillmanns and Gebrande, 1999). On the other hand, only picking a few dominant ray parameters for imaging can be benefit for implementation efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sured in a shot or receiver gather with the slowness of emanating or incoming waves in the model. The use of slowness information in a prestack depth migration is implicit in other techniques such as plane-wave migration (e.g., Temme, 1984;Akbar et al, 1996), but the SWDS gives the user the opportunity to evaluate separately the traveltime and slowness imaging conditions (Tillmanns and Gebrande, 1999). By tuning the window lengths, a local slant stack can be designed to produce a robust measure of instantaneous slowness in the data (Milkereit, 1987a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Direct wavefront tracking methods (Vidale, 1990;Moser, 1991;Qin, et al, 1992) are more efficient for calculating traveltimes, but they do not provide the slowness of the incoming or downgoing wavefields. Tillmanns and Gebrande (1999) approach the problem by applying straight-ray migrations (Simon et al, 1996), which allows them to rapidly estimate isochrones and take-off angles in the subsurface. The validity of the straightray approximation depends on the amount of velocity heterogeneity in the model, but the effects on the sharpness of a reflection image are potentially severe, particularly if the shallow subsurface is complicated (Peddy et al, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%