Method of correcting for time shifts in seismic data...

Data processing: measuring – calibrating – or testing – Measurement system in a specific environment – Earth science

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ABSTRACT:
A seismic data set is processed by applying a transform to the seismic data set that corrects for time shifts in the seismic data set resulting from azimuthal variation. Alternatively, a seismic data set is sorted to common offset gathers. Then, the following steps are applied to each common offset gather: A transform is applied to the common offset gather that corrects for time shifts in the common offset gather resulting from azimuthal variation. The transformed common offset gather is inverse transformed.

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