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Implementation of Elastic Prestack Reverse-Time Migration Using an Efficient Finite-Difference Scheme

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Implementation of Elastic Prestack Reverse-Time Migration Using an Efficient Finite-Difference Scheme
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Acta Geophysica, December 2016
DOI 10.1515/acgeo-2016-0078
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Hongyong Yan, Lei Yang, Hengchang Dai, Xiang-Yang Li

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