Abstract

The Common Focal Point (CFP) method and the Common Reflection Surface (CRS) stack method are compared. The CRS method is a fast, highly automated procedure that provides high S/N ratio Migration to Zero Offset (MZO) images, by combining per image-point the reflection energy of a tangent are segment to the reflector.

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