2021
DOI: 10.1190/geo2020-0196.1
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Implementation of the Marchenko multiple elimination algorithm

Abstract: The Marchenko multiple elimination and transmission compensation schemes retrieve primary reflections in the two-way traveltime domain without model information or using adaptive subtraction. Both schemes are derived from projected Marchenko equations and similar to each other, but use different time-domain truncation operators. The Marchenko multiple elimination scheme retrieves a new dataset without internal multiple reflections. The transmission compensated Marchenko multiple elimination scheme does the sam… Show more

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“…Two truncation effects play a role here. One is the end of aperture effects, and the other is time truncation effects to solve equations 1 and 2; see Thorbecke et al (2021) for more details.…”
Section: Multiple Elimination Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two truncation effects play a role here. One is the end of aperture effects, and the other is time truncation effects to solve equations 1 and 2; see Thorbecke et al (2021) for more details.…”
Section: Multiple Elimination Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The need to know the initial part of the downgoing focusing function was removed in van der Neut and Wapenaar (2016) to remove the effect of the overburden on the target reflections. This is done by propagating the initial downgoing parts of all focusing functions at a certain depth level back to one physical receiver at the acquisition surface.…”
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“…Note that the space-independent window functionΘ v b cuts through offset-dependent events in the data. This aspect of the method is analysed in detail by Thorbecke et al (2021). For a field data example we refer to Zhang and Slob (2020b).…”
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confidence: 99%