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ARTICLES
Imaging
complex structures with semi-recursive Kirchhoff migration
By Dimitri Bevc
I present a semi-recursive
Kirchhoff migration algorithm which is capable of obtaining
accurate images of complex structures by combining wave-equation
datuming and Kirchhoff migration. The method is successful
because breaking up the complex velocity structure into small
depth regions allows traveltimes to be calculated in regions
where the computation is well behaved and where the computation
corresponds to energetic arrivals. The traveltimes computed
in such a region are used first for imaging, and second for
downward continuation of the entire survey (shots and receivers)
to the boundary of the next region. This process results in
images comparable to those obtained by shot-profile migration,
but at reduced computational cost. Because traveltimes are
computed for small depth domains, the adverse effects of caustics,
headwaves, and multiple arrivals do not develop. In principle,
this method requires only the same number of traveltime calculations
as a standard migration. Tests on the Marmousi data set produce
excellent results.
Geophysics, vol. 62, No.
2, (March-April, 1997) 577-588.

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