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3D spectral reverse time migration with no‐wraparound absorbing conditions
Author(s) -
Ernesto Bonomi,
Leesa Brieger,
Carlo Nardone,
E. Pieroni
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
p-arch (science and technology park of sardinia)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1190/1.1820314
Subject(s) - seismic migration , computer science , geology , seismology
Comparative studies of methods of reverse time migration (RTM) show that spectral methods for calculating the Laplacian impose the least stringent demands on discretization stepsize; thus with spectral methods, the grid re nements often required by other methods can be avoided. Implemented with absorbing boundary conditions, which are energy-tuned to give good absorption at the boundaries, these spectral methods can be used e ectively for migration, without su ering the problems of wraparound which have traditionally plagued them (Furumyra and Takenaka, 1995).

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