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Let us assume the location of the point source is x0 on the surface.
With the coordinate transformation:
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we can derive the orthogonal equation in the polar coordinates:
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where and . The function p has a
physical meaning of surface horizontal slowness:
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where s0 is the slowness at the source location, is the angle
between incident ray at the surface and the vertical.
Along each ray, the surface horizontal slowness p maintains to be constant.
Therefore, we can trace a ray by following the trajectory
of a contour line of p.
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Stanford Exploration Project
12/18/1997