Seismic interferometry by midpoint integration
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Abstract
With seismic interferometry reflections can be retrieved between station positions. In the classical form, the reflections are retrieved by an integration over sources. For a specific dataset, however, the actual source distribution might not be sufficient to approximate the source integral. Yet, there might be a dense distribution of receivers allowing integration over the receiver domain. We rewrite the source integral to an integration over midpoints. With this formulation, a reflection can be retrieved even in the limiting case of only a single source. However, with respect to the classical formulation, an additional stationary-phase analysis is required.
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