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Summary

Joint Migration Inversion is a new method to estimate the velocity. Its ability in integrating transmission effects and higher order scatterings have allowed the estimation of velocity in complex media such as salts. The paper describes the work done using JMI to estimate the salt velocity in SEAM salt model

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2018-12-03
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