3‐D migration to zero offset for a constant velocity gradient

Autor: William S. French, Wesley Perkins
Rok vydání: 1990
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Zdroj: SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1990.
DOI: 10.1190/1.1889994
Popis: DMO processes are designed to move energy to where it would have been recorded by a zero-offset experiment conducted on the datum. For a constant velocity model, the spatial correction is always on a line between the source and the receiver to a position updip from the trace midpoint, and the temporal correction is a shift towards zero time additional to NMO, there being no DMO effects for pure strike shooting. In the case of a non-constant velocity field refraction effects complicate the situation, and the appropriate operator for a given reflection time becomes an area1 surface whose characteristics may be counter-intuitive; for example, there can be marked “DMO” effects even for strike shooting, with spatial and temporal corrections occurring in a direction opposite to the corrections for dip shooting. In this paper, we derive the MZO (Migration to Zero Offset) operator for a velocity which increases linearly with depth, and we exhibit the surprising and important effects of this operator when applied to data for which the source-receiver orientation is strike to the reflectors.
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