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Figure 5
Inline sections sliced from the standard (upper) and anti-aliased (lower) migration volumes, at a constant y=0.225 km. The anti-aliased migration is much more coherent in terms of horizontal structure, a possible salt-sediment interface or two, and shallow faulting above the interpreted salt location, including a slightly clockwise-rotated fault block at 9.5 km and 1.5 seconds.
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Figure 6
Inline sections sliced from the standard (upper) and anti-aliased (lower) migration volumes, at a constant y=0.875 km. Again, the anti-aliased migration is much more coherent, although of notably lower frequency content. Note the strong salt-sediment interfaces/faults, and the strongly clockwise-rotated fault block at 10.5 km and 1.5 seconds.
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Figure 7
Inline sections sliced from the standard (upper) and anti-aliased (lower) migration volumes, at a constant y=2.300 km. A salt peak is clearly visible at 8.5 km and 1.5 seconds in the anti-aliased image. This interpretation would be much more challenging given only the standard image in the upper panel.
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Figure 8
Crossline sections sliced from the standard (left) and anti-aliased (right) migration volumes, at a constant x=7.163 km. Note the coherent resolution of the anticlinal sediment structure in the anti-aliased migration panel. With a little imagination, we might be seeing the top of salt which underlays the sediment package at 2.5 seconds, and the fuzzy bottom of the salt lens intrusion at 3.0 seconds.
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Figure 9
Time slices cut from each of the standard (upper) and anti-aliased (lower) migration volumes, at a constant $\tau=0.128$ seconds. The anti-aliased time slice shows a continuous 3.0 km long radial fault associated with the salt intrusion.
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Figure 10
Time slices cut from each of the standard (upper) and anti-aliased (lower) migration volumes, at a constant $\tau=1.752$ seconds. The salt peak has clearly penetrated the anticlinal sediment structure in the lower right corner of the plot. A radial fault (salt-filled?) is barely discernible, but definitely seems to curve into the major discontinuity in folded sediments at $\{x,y\}=\{8.5,1.7\}$ km.
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Figure 11
Time slices cut from each of the standard (upper) and anti-aliased (lower) migration volumes, at a constant $\tau=1.880$ seconds. Two radial faults are clearly imaged, which bound a fault block containing reflectors that dip steeply and acutely into the plane of the page, especially at x=9.5 km in the y=1.5 km range. In contrast, the anticlinal sediment structure to the left dips more within the horizontal plane of the page.
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Stanford Exploration Project
11/17/1997