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Felix J. Herrmann

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Surface consistency forms the basis for short-wavelength statics estimation. When raypaths in the near surface diverge from a normal incidence or when the normal moveout (NMO) velocity is inaccurate, surface-consistent methods may fail to estimate accurate statics. Existing no ...

Surface-consistent residual statics correction for land seismic data does not account for the source - receiver offset. Consequently, it requires normal moveout (NMO) corrected gathers to bring raypaths close to the normal incidence. When the NMO velocity is inaccurate or unav ...

Most short-wavelength statics-correction methods are based on the surface-consistency assumption depending on locations of sources and receivers at the surface. Even though this assumption may work in practice, it is not the most accurate solution since raypaths in the near-su ...