SUMIGTK - MIGration via T-K domain method
for common-midpoint stacked data
sumigtk <stdin >stdout dxcdp= [optional
parms]
Required Parameters:
dxcdp distance between successive cdps
Optional Parameters:
fmax=Nyquist maximum frequency
tmig=0.0 times corresponding to interval velocities in vmig
vmig=1500.0 interval velocities corresponding to times in tmig
vfile= binary (non-ascii) file containing velocities
v(t)
nxpad=0 number of cdps to pad with zeros before FFT
ltaper=0 length of linear taper for left and right
edges",
verbose=0 =1 for diagnostic print
tmpdir= if non-empty, use the value as a directory
path
prefix for storing temporary files; else if the
the CWP_TMPDIR environment variable is set use
its value for the path; else use tmpfile()
Notes:
Input traces must be sorted by either
increasing or decreasing cdp.
The tmig and vmig arrays specify an interval
velocity function of time.
Linear interpolation and constant
extrapolation is used to determine
interval velocities at times not
specified. Values specified in tmig
must increase monotonically.
Alternatively, interval velocities may be
stored in a binary file
containing one velocity for every time
sample. If vfile is specified,
then the tmig and vmig arrays are ignored.
The time of first sample is assumed to be
zero, regardless of the value
of the trace header field delrt.
Credits:
CWP: Dave Hale
Trace header fields accessed: ns and dt