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Band-limited Ray-tracing through rugose interfaces
Friday, November 2, 1PM – 2PM
POB 6.304
Evren Yarman
Band-limited ray tracing captures the wave kinematics that are comparable to finite-difference wave propagation with higher fidelity than conventional ray tracing while staying within the ray tracing framework, without requiring processing or alteration to the original model.
We present examples of Kirchhoff migration obtained using conventional ray tracing and bandlimited ray tracing methods. Band-limited ray tracing aims to overcome some of the limitations of standard high-frequency ray tracing in complex velocity models that contain complex interfaces.
Hosted by Jesse Chan, James Martin