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APPLIED GEOPHYSICS  2009, Vol. 6 Issue (1): 50-58    DOI: 10.1007/s11770-009-0004-3
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Preserved amplitude migration based on the one way wave equation in the angle domain
Ye Yue-Ming1, Li Zhen-Chun1, Xu Xiu-Gang1, Zhu Xu-Feng2, and Tong Zhao-Qi1
1. College of Earth Resources and Information, China University of Petroleum (East China), Dongying 257061, China.
2. Bureau of Geophysical Prospecting,  Zhuozhou 072751, China.
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Abstract Traditional pre-stack depth migration can only provide subsurface structural information. However, simple structure information is insufficient for petroleum exploration which also needs amplitude information proportional to reflection coefficients. In recent years, pre-stack depth migration algorithms which preserve amplitudes and based on the one-way wave equation have been developed. Using the method in the shot domain requires a deconvolution imaging condition which produces some instability in areas with complicated structure and dramatic lateral variation in velocity. Depth migration with preserved amplitude based on the angle domain can overcome the instability of the one-way wave migration imaging condition with preserved amplitude. It can also offer provide velocity analysis in the angle domain of common imaging point gathers. In this paper, based on the foundation of the one-way wave continuation operator with preserved amplitude, we realized the preserved amplitude prestack depth migration in the angle domain. Models and real data validate the accuracy of the method.
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Key wordsPreserved amplitude   prestack depth migration   angle domain   one way wave equation   imaging conditions     
Received: 2008-10-11;
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This work was supported by the National 863 Program (Grant No. 2006AA06Z206), the National 973 Program (Grant No. 2007CB209605), CNPC geophysical laboratories and Ph.D innovative funding in China University of Petroleum (East China).

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YE Yue-Ming,LI Zhen-Chun,XU Xiu-Gang et al. Preserved amplitude migration based on the one way wave equation in the angle domain[J]. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2009, 6(1): 50-58.
 
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