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The article is devoted to the analysis of methodological principles of applying high-tech seismic data processing algorithms, which have become industry standards in leading service geophysical companies, and in Ukraine are just beginning to be included in the sequence of seismic data processing procedures. The advantages of pre-stack depth migration, reverse time migration (RTM), and full-wavelength inversion (FWI) for visualizing the salt-dome tectonics of the Dnieper-Donets Basin is described in detail.

It is emphasized that seismic data that maximally reflect the real geological environment can be obtained only as a result of a synergistic combination of perfect options for observation and processing systems, reliable velocity models, and modern migration algorithms as elements of technology in general.

For example, the results of performing pre-stacks of deep migration, reverse time migration (RTM), and full-wave inversion (FWI) on domestic and foreign data are given.

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