A Novel GPGPU Approach to Kirchhoff Time Migration

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Synopsis

Kirchhoff Time Migration (KTM) is a traditional seismic imaging technique used by geophysicists, a numerical method related to the Greens function solution of the scalar wave equation.

W. Brouwer, V. Natoli and M. Lamont, 2011 SEG Annual Meeting, September 18 – 23, 2011 , San Antonio, Texas

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