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Summary

High-resolution Chirp (2–8 kHz) seismic profiles are collected from the northern Marmara Sea in Turkey. The aim of the study is to enhance the chirp seismic data quality by using different processing methods. Using two different processing methods, we have obtained different results by having improved S/N ratio Chirp data.

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