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==Typical processing steps==
 
==Typical processing steps==
 
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[[file:basic-seismic-processing_fig3.png|left|thumb|{{figure number|3}}The shot record of Figure 1 after the application of a gain recovery algorithm to replace the energy lost as the signal traverses the earth. © Landmark/ITA.]]
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file:basic-seismic-processing_fig3.png|{{figure number|3}}The shot record of Figure 1 after the application of a gain recovery algorithm to replace the energy lost as the signal traverses the earth. © Landmark/ITA.
[[file:basic-seismic-processing_fig4.png|thumb|{{figure number|4}}The shot record after a statistical deconvolution process has been applied to “shorten” the wavelet and increase time resolution. Copyright Landmark/ITA.]]
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file:basic-seismic-processing_fig4.png|{{figure number|4}}The shot record after a statistical deconvolution process has been applied to “shorten” the wavelet and increase time resolution. Copyright Landmark/ITA.
[[file:basic-seismic-processing_fig5-part1.jpg|left|thumb|{{figure number|5a}}The application of statics corrects for differences in arrival time caused by elevation or weathering. (a) The valley in the data to the left of station 1500 represents an anomaly that persists throughout the time length of the record. Copyright Landmark/ITA.]]
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file:basic-seismic-processing_fig5-part1.jpg|{{figure number|5a}}The application of statics corrects for differences in arrival time caused by elevation or weathering. (a) The valley in the data to the left of station 1500 represents an anomaly that persists throughout the time length of the record. Copyright Landmark/ITA.
[[file:basic-seismic-processing_fig5-part2.jpg|left|thumb||{{figure number|5b}}The application of statics corrects for differences in arrival time caused by elevation or weathering. (b) This “static” effect has been corrected. Copyright Landmark/ITA.]]
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file:basic-seismic-processing_fig5-part2.jpg||{{figure number|5b}}The application of statics corrects for differences in arrival time caused by elevation or weathering. (b) This “static” effect has been corrected. Copyright Landmark/ITA.
[[file:basic-seismic-processing_fig6.jpg|thumb|{{figure number|6}}(a) A gather of processed traces with a common surface location. Shot-to-receiver offset is zero at the center of the gather and increases to about 2000 m deep on either end. The offset related curvature of the reflections is due to normal moveout. (b) Normal moveout correction (NMO) has been applied and the horizons are flat. The gather is now ready to be summed or stacked to produce one trace on Figure 2. Copyright Landmark/ITA.]]
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file:basic-seismic-processing_fig6.jpg|{{figure number|6}}(a) A gather of processed traces with a common surface location. Shot-to-receiver offset is zero at the center of the gather and increases to about 2000 m deep on either end. The offset related curvature of the reflections is due to normal moveout. (b) Normal moveout correction (NMO) has been applied and the horizons are flat. The gather is now ready to be summed or stacked to produce one trace on Figure 2. Copyright Landmark/ITA.
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Given the broad categories of processing functions just described, this section briefly defines the common programs by their generic names in the order they would normally be applied. Some steps may be applied more than once at different times in the sequence, while others may be skipped for a particular dataset.
 
Given the broad categories of processing functions just described, this section briefly defines the common programs by their generic names in the order they would normally be applied. Some steps may be applied more than once at different times in the sequence, while others may be skipped for a particular dataset.

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