From the initial migration I chose five reflectors to perform tomography
with (Figure ). To constrain the upper
portion of the model I chose the sea bottom reflection.
2-D tomography tests Clapp and Biondi (2000) indicated
that largest error in the upper portion of the model was below the reflection
at 1600 m. As a result I chose this reflector along with the salt
top reflection and two reflectors on either side of the salt dome.
To handle the steering filter dip calculation more accurately,
I extend the reflectors on either side of salt artificially into
the salt.
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Excluding the artificially created reflector portions, I then calculated
residual moveout along each of the reflectors (Figure ).
Generally the second reflector showed little to no moveout errors
while the three below showed some moveout error, especially directly above
and the edge of the salt body.
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