Influence of amplitude and phase errors on migration results
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Random amplitude and phase errors in seismic input data introduce a coherent distribution of migration half-circles or 'smiles', the occurrence of which may cause a significant decrease of signal-to-noise ratio. In addition, the effect of quantization errors is discussed for different wordlengths, used both during acquisition and during data processing. Results of sign-bit recordings are shown.
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TNO Identifier
229758
ISSN
00168025
Source
Geophysical Prospecting, 32(3), pp. 425-453.
Pages
425-453
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