摘要
A common feature in seismic imageries of the crust and mantle is a layering pattern.Layering structures do exist in multiple scales,such as layered strata and unconformities in local and regional scales,and undulating seismic discontinuities in the crust and mantle.However,layering arti-fact also exists due to limitations in seismic processing and data coverage.There is a tendency for seis-mic stacking methods to over-map reflectors and scatters into along-isochron layers.In contrast,seis-mic tomography methods tend to under-map sub-horizontal layers with along-raypath smears and ar-tifacts of various de-mean processes.To better identify signals and artifacts in seismic imageries,it is necessary to understand the origins of various artifacts and make careful comparison between the solu-tions of different data and methods.
A common feature in seismic imageries of the crust and mantle is a layering pattern.Layering structures do exist in multiple scales,such as layered strata and unconformities in local and regional scales,and undulating seismic discontinuities in the crust and mantle.However,layering arti-fact also exists due to limitations in seismic processing and data coverage.There is a tendency for seis-mic stacking methods to over-map reflectors and scatters into along-isochron layers.In contrast,seis-mic tomography methods tend to under-map sub-horizontal layers with along-raypath smears and ar-tifacts of various de-mean processes.To better identify signals and artifacts in seismic imageries,it is necessary to understand the origins of various artifacts and make careful comparison between the solu-tions of different data and methods.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 40730317)