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Theoretically, the even part of
controls the amplitude spectrum of the shot waveform.
(A parallel analysis is found elsewhere in this report (Claerbout (2012)).)
We will not touch that.
The phase spectrum is determined by the odd part of
.
The near zero lags in
control the near zero lags in the shot waveform and decon filter.
We want the odd near-zero lags to be symmetric because the Ricker wavelet is symmetric.
Thus the regularization is to minimize the antisymmetric part of the near-zero lags in
.
The larger positive lags in
deal with marine bubble and soil layer reverberation.
That is good stuff.
Bad are the larger anticausal lags.
They should be zero because they are non-physical.
They can be handled as an additional regularization,
or more simply by windowing
.
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