Abstract

M. J. Kuhn has raised two well‐taken points which, in the interests of perhaps excessive brevity, were not examined in my recent paper. In his reply I shall invoke some qualitative arguments and illustrate them by means of examples. As in the subject paper, all responses will be corrected for spherical spreading and will be viewed through the same mild filter (3 dB down at 10 and 60 Hz with low and high cut slopes of 6 and 18 dB/octave, respectively). All plots are normalized to their maxima (hence maximum amplitudes are imprinted thereon), and all times are referenced to the onset of the arrivals (thus gross normal‐moveout effects are suppressed in the displays).

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