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Introduction

In Wapenaar et al. 2004b, general relations are shown between the reflection and the transmission response of a 3-D inhomogeneous medium. The applications of these relations are in synthesis of transmission coda from reflection data, multiple elimination, seismic interferometry and acoustic daylight imaging. The relation used in the acoustic daylight imaging permits us to synthesize the reflection response of a medium by cross-correlating its transmission responses. Here, we show a method to directly migrate passive white-noise seismic data without the need to first perform the cross-correlations. We also compare the results of simulating the reflection response with the results from migration of the passive data.


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5/23/2004