Abstract
Both normal moveout and dip moveout are key elements of modern seismic data processing. A nonmathematical discussion of the nature and action of these processes helps to clarify their importance. Special emphasis is given to their history and geometry, as well as the effect of dip, velocity variation, and anisotropy. The relationship between dip moveout and prestack migration is also developed.
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