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A wave-extrapolation equation is an expression for the derivative
of a wavefield (usually in the depth z direction).
When the wavefield and its derivative are known, extrapolation can proceed
by various numerical representations of
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Extrapolation is moving information from z to
and what we need to do it is
a way to find dP/dz.
Two theoretical methods for finding dP/dz are the original
transformation
method and the newer
dispersion-relation
method.
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12/26/2000