Figure shows the effective migration operator
``impulse responses'' to standard and anti-aliased
migrations. The responses are the result of migrating
10 adjacent traces with the two different methods to examine the effects of
migration operator spatial aliasing. The ``standard'' response incorporates
the effect of a
obliquity dip filter and a 45 degree migration
aperture weighting to partially combat spatial aliasing.
This eliminates near-vertical steep dip
aliasing, but leaves a fair amount of spatially aliased speckling within
the aperture cone. The ``anti-aliased'' response combines the standard
response with the local lowpass anti-aliasing triangle filtering, including
the inverse triangle height weighting.
Note that most of the aliasing has been suppressed, resulting in
smooth and coherent migration ellipses. At steep dips the anti-aliased
operator is of lower frequency in comparison to the standard response,
as anticipated, but of similar bandwidth near the horizontal (zero-dip)
portions of the operator.
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