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Consider the case where the cable is much shorter than the
spatial autocorrelation of the diffractor.
This would appear to be a troublesome case.
We may notice from the Shell gather in Figure 1
that
a limited range of offsets could allow us to see
all offsets because of the presence of the scatterers at all ranges.
If, however, we measure an autocorrelation over a small range,
could spectral factorization possibly construct a minimum phase
wavelet over a large range?
I fear not.
On the other hand, we can enlarge the aperture of a single shot
by the idea of synthetic aperture.
Let us see how this might be done.
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Stanford Exploration Project
4/27/2000