The diffractions from the salt flanks are
obvious in the near-offset section (Figure 2a) and can be seen
to be spatially aliased. The data exhibit some overall
speckling because of temporal aliasing. This temporal aliasing is due to
recording or processing which was performed on the original data before
it arrived at SEP.
The anti-aliased migration is displayed in Figure 2b. The
salt flanks are nicely imaged and there is no evidence of operator aliasing.
There are some artifacts due to the temporal aliasing:
temporal aliasing is a different phenomena than operator aliasing and
cannot be ameliorated by modifying the operator.
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Figure 2. (a) Near-offset section from the Gulf of
Mexico. (b) Kirchhoff migration with triangle weighted anti-aliasing.
When is anti-aliasing needed in Kirchhoff migration?