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Abstract

Through several case histories, we present what has became a standard demultiple sequence<br>for deep water data. These data are generally characterized by strong regular multiples, which<br>are aliased on the far offset traces, and often by diffracted multiples. Given the variety of<br>problems, no single tool can attenuate all the multiples, but rather a sequence of tools: Surface<br>Related Multiple Elimination (SRME), High Resolution Radon (HR Radon), and Diffracted<br>Multiple Attenuation (DIMAT). This sequence can be extended to medium water data, by<br>using the Partial SRME.

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2003-06-02
2025-01-24
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