Abstract

Complex surface and subsurface conditions in China's northern Tarim Basin make it impossible to record good 3D seismic data with conventional acquisition geometry. In addition, the thickness of the low-velocity layer varies from 3 to 150 m, making 3D static corrections a challenge.

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