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Volume 37 Number 5
  • E-ISSN: 1365-2478

Abstract

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We analyse the stacking process within the framework of imaging techniques. Our results show how the NMO stretch, traditionally looked upon as giving a negative contribution, can be utilized to improve the vertical resolution of the stacked data from a source deficient in low frequencies. The added bandwidth is provided by the spatial coherency of the energy emitted by a point source.

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