Comparative studies of methods of reverse time migration (RTM) show that spectral methods for calculating the Laplacian impose the least stringent demands on discretization stepsize; thus with spectral methods, the
grid refinements often required by other methods can be avoided. Implemented with absorbing boundary conditions, which are energy-tuned to give good absorption at the boundaries, these spectral methods can be used
effectively for migration, without suffering the problems of wraparound which have traditionally plagued them (Furumyra and Takenaka, 1995).
Da pagina a pagina:1925-1928
Titolo della pubblicazione:68th Annual Meeting, Society Of Exploration Geophysicists
Keywords:reverse time migration (RTM); wave equation
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