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When a grid point has multiple arrivals, three phases of wavefront propagations
give different results of the attributes of wavefronts. The following rules are
used to select a specific arrival.
- First arrival: minimum to.
- Most energetic arrival: minimum Jo.
- Left-going arrival: minimum uo.
- Right-going arrival: maximum uo.
- Up-going arrival: minimum wo.
- Down-going arrival: maximum wo.
Because these rules are defined locally, they don't generally ensure
the global selections. The first arrival is an exception. Selecting
minimum traveltimes at all steps of local wavefront propagations yields
global minimum traveltimes. This result can be explained by the fact that
traveltime is a monotonically increasing function along a ray.
Other attributes of wavefronts do not have this property. For example,
the geometrical spreading factor J may increase or decrease along a ray.
Thus, the method may give locally most energetic arrivals, instead of
globally most energetic arrivals.
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