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Example

Our synthetic example, Figure [*], is represented by a simple horizontal reflector (top panel) embedded in a velocity model with smooth lateral velocity variation (middle panel). A small perturbation introduced in the velocity model creates an image perturbation which does not violate the Born approximation (bottom panel).

 
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Figure 1
Reflectivity model (top), background slowness (middle), and image perturbation (bottom).
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We compute the gradient of the objective function in Equation ([*]) using Equation ([*]) particularized both for the target image fitting (TIF) and for differential semblance optimization (DSO) criteria. Figure [*] shows the ideal image perturbation (top panel), the gradient for TIF (middle panel), and the gradient for DSO (bottom panel).


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11/11/2002