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A simple theory by Black and Brzstowski predicted that the response of
zero-offset time migration to a point diffractor in a v(x) medium would
be a distinctive cusp-shaped curve called a ``plume''.
We have demonstrated that plumes exist by migration
of synthetic data using various time-migration methods.
We have also computed the shape of the plumes by two geometrical construction
methods.
These two geometrical methods compare well and
explain the observed migration results. The simple
first-order theory explains some of the features of the plume but lacks
higher order terms which could account for asymmetry
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Stanford Exploration Project
11/17/1997