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Introduction

Over the recent years, the continued increase in computer power backed by a sharp decrease in prices, and coupled with the advancements of computer cluster technology, have brought downward-continuation imaging methods, commonly referred to as wave-equation techniques, into the mainstream of seismic data processing ().

Many research projects at SEP can be included in the wave-equation imaging category. All of these projects share a substantial part of their theoretical foundations, and a large part of their software infrastructure. It appears, therefore, redundant for each researcher to develop individually a substantial part of similar code.

WEI represents a Fortran90 library of programs designed for wave-equation imaging using mixed-domain (f-k,f-x) downward-continuation operators. The main goal of this library is to provide a program engine that enables the users to develop various imaging operators without having to deal with I/O or parallelization issues. Parallelization is done over frequencies using a combination of the Open MP [*] and MPI [*] standards. The code is modular and reusable, in the sense that the main imaging operator is divided in blocks that perform specific tasks.

This paper is a brief summary of WEI. We present some of the theoretical background as well as the main function interfaces and parameters.


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Stanford Exploration Project
6/7/2002