On the relation between the propagator matrix and the Marchenko focusing function

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Kees Wapenaar (TU Delft - Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics)

Sjoerd de Ridder (University of Leeds)

Research Group
Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics
Copyright
© 2021 C.P.A. Wapenaar, Sjoerd de Ridder
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1190/geo2021-0511.1
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 C.P.A. Wapenaar, Sjoerd de Ridder
Research Group
Applied Geophysics and Petrophysics
Issue number
2
Volume number
87
Pages (from-to)
A7-A11
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Abstract

The propagator matrix “propagates” a full wave field from one depth level to another, accounting for all propagation angles and evanescent waves. The Marchenko focusing function forms the nucleus of data-driven Marchenko redatuming and imaging schemes, accounting for internal multiples. These seemingly different concepts appear to be closely related to each other. With this insight, the strong aspects of the propagator matrix (such as the handling of evanescent waves) can be transferred to the focusing function. Vice-versa, the propagator matrix inherits from the focusing function that it can be retrieved from the reflection response, which reduces its sensitivity to the subsurface model.

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