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Devil's Advocate: What do the Multiples Add?

Figure [*] illustrates application of the algorithm without the use of multiples. Only the regularization across offset, equation ([*]), is in operation. Though we see some suppression of multiples, the results are not nearly as good as those in Figure [*]. More insidiously, note the presence of considerable of primary energy in the difference panel. When exploited as a constraint against crosstalk, the multiple reflections add considerable information. My approach integrates this information in a systematic framework.

 
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Only the regularization which roughens across offset, equation ([*]) is used in the inversion. Only one order of pseudo-primary is used, so no information is added by the multiples. Top row, left to right: Raw Haskell data, NMO applied; Estimated primary panel; difference panel. Bottom row, left to right: Data residual; first panel of model residuals, equations ([*]) and ([*]), respectively.


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