On unified dual fields and Einstein deconvolution

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Abstract

Einstein deconvolution is the process of deconvolving the upgoing wave by the downgoing wave. Knowledge of the source signature is not required. This method yields the reflectivity of the interfaces below the receiver point. Alternatively, predictive deconvolution can be used instead of dynamic deconvolution.

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Loewenthal, D., & Robinson, E. A. (2000). On unified dual fields and Einstein deconvolution. Geophysics, 65(1), 293–303. https://doi.org/10.1190/1.1444720

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