Marchenko redatuming is a powerful technique that allows retrieving Green's functions for virtual receivers in the subsurface by calculating so-called focusing functions. One required …
Imaging a target zone and analyzing its corresponding velocities using seismic surface data can be challenging, in particular if the target zone is located below a highly scattering …
The Marchenko redatuming method estimates surface-tosubsurface Green's functions. It has been employed to diminish the effects of multiples in seismic data. Several such methods …
Marchenko imaging obtains the subsurface reflectors using one-way Green's functions, which are retrieved by solving the Marchenko equation. This method generates an image …
The aim of seismic imaging is to produce maps indicative of spatial variations in properties of the Earth's subsurface. To create such images geophysicists use seismograms of energy …
The Marchenko redatuming method estimates surface-tosubsurface Green's functions. It has been employed to diminish the effects of multiples in seismic data. Several such methods …
Te ability to synthesize recordings from surface data as if they had come from subsurface sources has allowed geophysicists to estimate subsurface properties. Either in the form of …