* Reflection tomography * Here are two different expanded abstracts from the 1991 SEG annual convention: [[seg1991depth1.pdf]] [[seg1991depth2.pdf]] Here's a manuscript (unpublished) [[reflection_tomo]] explaining a method of reflection tomography after depth migration. For example, A plot [[tomoin.gif]] of picked zero-offset reflection times (black lines) and of picked prestack stacking "velocities" (in color) describe the change in prestack times with offset. This interval velocity model [[tomoout.gif]], in depth, was estimated from the picked traveltime information. Lines show the estimated locations of picked reflections in depth. * Amplitude tomography * This paper [[seg1994amp.pdf]] from the 1994 SEG convention in Los Angeles, explains an application of amplitude tomography to surface seismic data. Here are the original figures. [[seg94a]] * Diving wave tomography * Here is a method to solve 3D anisotropic diving wave tomography [[divingtomo.pdf]]. See an example of input first-arrival times [[divein.gif]] from the Husky Canadian Foothills dataset and the output velocity model [[diveout.gif]] with sample raypaths, estimated by diving wave tomography. Input station numbers are 20m apart. Surface-consistent static shifts were also estimated, but negligible in this case. Smooth near-surface velocity changes were able to model and explain all first arrival times well. * Crosswell tomography * Here is an expanded abstract using wavepaths presented at the 1990 SEG annual convention: [[seg1990wave.pdf]] Interval velocities [[xwell.gif]] were inverted from first-arrival times between four wells. Sample raypaths are included. The wells are not coplanar.