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Offset and angle-domain common image-point gathers for shot-profile migration

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Abstract Prestack depth migration of shot profiles by downward continuation is a practical imaging algorithm that is especially cost-effective for sparse-shot wide-azimuth geometries. The interpretation of offset as the displacement between the downward-propagating (shot) wavefield and upward-propagating (receiver) wavefield enables us to extract offset-domain common image-point (CIP) gathers during shot-profile migration. The offset-domain gathers can then be transformed to the angle domain with a radial-trace mapping originally introduced for shot-geophone migration. The computational implications of this procedure include both the additional cost of multioffset imaging and an implicit transformation from shot-geophone to midpoint-offset coordinates. Although this algorithm provides a mechanism for imaging angle-dependent reflectivity via shot-profile migration, for sparse-shot geometries the fundamental problem of shot-aliasing may severely impact the quality of CIP gathers.

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