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Subsurface geological features of interest in hydrocarbon exploration are three-dimensional (3-D) in nature. Examples are salt diapirs, overthrust and folded belts, major [[Unconformity|unconformities]], reefs, and deltaic sands. A two-dimensional (2-D) seismic section is a [[cross section]] of a 3-D seismic response. Despite the fact that a 2-D section contains signal from all directions, including out-of-plane of the profile, 2-D migration normally assumes that all of the signal comes from the plane of the profile itself. Although out-of-plane seismic signals (sideswipes) are often recognizable by the experienced seismic interpreter, the sideswipe signal causes 2-D migrated sections to mistie. These misties are due to inadequate imaging of the subsurface resulting from the use of 2-D rather than 3-D migration<ref name=pt07r13>French, W. S., 1974, Two-dimensional and three-dimensional migration of model-experiment reflection profiles: Geophysics, 39, 265–277. [http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/1.1440426 DOI:10.1190/1.1440426]</ref> (see [[Seismic data - mapping with two-dimensional data]]).
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Subsurface geological features of interest in hydrocarbon exploration are three-dimensional (3-D) in nature. Examples are salt diapirs, [[overthrust]] and folded belts, major [[Unconformity|unconformities]], reefs, and deltaic sands. A two-dimensional (2-D) seismic section is a [[cross section]] of a 3-D seismic response. Despite the fact that a 2-D section contains signal from all directions, including out-of-plane of the profile, 2-D migration normally assumes that all of the signal comes from the plane of the profile itself. Although out-of-plane seismic signals (sideswipes) are often recognizable by the experienced seismic interpreter, the sideswipe signal causes 2-D migrated sections to mistie. These misties are due to inadequate imaging of the subsurface resulting from the use of 2-D rather than 3-D migration<ref name=pt07r13>French, W. S., 1974, Two-dimensional and three-dimensional migration of model-experiment reflection profiles: Geophysics, 39, 265–277. [http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/1.1440426 DOI:10.1190/1.1440426]</ref> (see [[Seismic data - mapping with two-dimensional data]]).
    
==Performing 3-D surveys==
 
==Performing 3-D surveys==

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