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Reverberation is the
multiple
bouncing of waves between layers.
Waves at vertical incidence in a water layer over the earth
can develop clear, predictable, periodic echos.
FGDP gives a
detailed theory for this.
At nonzero shot-to-geophone offset,
the perfect periodicity is destroyed,
i.e., multiple reflections no longer have a uniform reverberation period.
In a model earth with velocity constant in depth,
normal-moveout correction restores the uniform reverberation period.
Mathematical techniques for dealing with reverberation
in the presence of depth-variable velocity are described
in considerable detail in IEI.
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Stanford Exploration Project
10/21/1998