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ASEG2003 - 16th Geophysical Conference
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Abstract

Conventional prestack depth migration involves building a velocity model for the subsurface using velocities that are assumed to be isotropic. When the earth is anisotropic, it is impossible for this conventional earth model to correctly predict the seismic raypaths and hence to accurately migrate the recorded data.

Common problems with conventional prestack depth migration are overcorrected common-image point gathers and depth misties with available well data.

Applying anisotropic prestack depth migration involves making some assumptions about the symmetry of the anisotropy and then determining the vertical velocity and the anisotropic parameters, delta and epsilon. These parameters were determined using a combination of well information, higher moveout analysis and migration scans.

The results of a successful anisotropic prestack depth migration tie the available well information, have flat common-image point gathers and have higher resolution and improved focussing.

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2003-08-01
2026-01-17
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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): anisotropy; prestack depth migration
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