@inproceedings{1fc595dc1a46467ea7f77726843a8671,
title = "Quasi-random migration applied to 3D West Texas CDP data",
abstract = "The quasi-random migration (QM) method is tested on 3D seismic data from West Texas. Results show that the QM images, at 1/4 subsampling of the entire data set, are about the same quality as regularly migrated (RM) images obtained from a regular 1/4 subsampling of the original data. However, it appears that there are fewer artifacts in the QM images than in the regular images. At 1/8 subsampling the QM images have moderately better quality than the corresponding RM images. Previous studies suggested that the QM images should be of much higher quality than the regularly sampled images. Our field test results did not show this to be true because the source and receiver lines were spaced more than 1300 feet apart, and so did not allow for a good quasi-random sampling of the data.",
author = "Changxi Zhou and Schuster, {Gerard T.}",
year = "1995",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0819419303",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
pages = "68--76",
editor = "Siamak Hassanzadeh",
booktitle = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
note = "Mathematical Methods in Geophysical Imaging III ; Conference date: 12-07-1995 Through 13-07-1995",
}