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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical prospecting 32 (1984), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2478
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: The presence of the water layer in marine seismic prospecting provides an effective waveguide for acoustic energy trapped between the sea-bed and the sea-surface. This energy persists to large ranges and can be the dominant early feature on far-offset traces. On airgun records, there is commonly a lower frequency set of arrivals following the water-trapped waves. These arrivals are not as obvious with higher frequency watergun sources. By using a combination of intercept-time/slowness (τ—p) mapping on observational data and theoretical modelling, we are able to identify the origin of the events. If a very rapid increase in a seismic wavespeed occurs beneath the sea-bed sediments, a new waveguide is formed bounded by the sea surface and this transition zone. The low frequency waves are principally guided within this thicker waveguide. Numerical filtering in the τ—p domain followed by trace reconstruction is very effective in removing the low frequency noise.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical prospecting 33 (1985), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-2478
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Conventional velocity analysis, based on the ideas of rms velocity and hyperbolic reflection events in the x-t domain, is restricted in validity to near vertical incidence. Thus analysis of near-offset datasets usually requires the muting of wide-angle reflections from shallow interfaces before the rms velocities are determined. The ray-theoretical integral for the delay time τ, which depends on the slowness p and the velocity function, is valid for all angles. The wide-angle reflections can be used to improve the accuracy of the derived velocity function in the near surface region, if the recorded x-t data are mapped into the τ-p domain. By representing the velocity function between reflectors as a series of gradient zones, i.e. regions with a uniform increase in velocity with depth, the recovery of the velocities may be posed as a matrix linear inverse problem for the slopes of the gradient zones. In order to convert the problem to a linear one, the velocity discontinuities at the reflecting interfaces must be fixed in advance. Their positions are based on the behaviour of the τ-p map of the data. Finding a stable velocity model may require several iterations with the reflecting interfaces at different positions. An understanding of the workings of the inversion algorithm allied with an analysis of the causes of instability aids the search for a stable model.
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