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  1. Recursive Interferometric Surface-wave Suppression For Improved Reflection Imaging
  2. Application of Marchenko‐Based Isolation to a Land S‐Wave Seismic Dataset
  3. Design, implementation and application of the Marchenko plane-wave algorithm
  4. Application of Marchenko-based Isolation to a Land Seismic Dataset
  5. Time‐lapse applications of the Marchenko method on the Troll field
  6. Extracting small time-lapse traveltime changes in a reservoir using primaries and internal multiples after Marchenko-based target zone isolation
  7. The boundary for quantum advantage in Gaussian boson sampling
  8. 3-D Virtual Seismology
  9. Enhancing subsalt imaging through advanced identification and suppression of interbed multiples and mode-converted reflections — Gulf of Mexico and Brazil case studies
  10. 3D Marchenko applications: implementation and examples
  11. Marchenko redatuming, imaging, and multiple elimination and their mutual relations
  12. Implementation of the Marchenko multiple elimination algorithm
  13. A New Role for Adaptive Filters in Marchenko Equation-Based Methods for the Attenuation of Internal Multiples
  14. An Overview of Marchenko Methods
  15. Data‐driven retrieval of primary plane‐wave responses
  16. Data-driven synthesis of primary plane-wave responses
  17. Marchenko Multiple Elimination: From Point-Source to Plane-Wave Datasets Applications
  18. Virtual Sources and Receivers in the Real Earth: Considerations for Practical Applications
  19. Data-driven internal multiple elimination and its consequences for imaging: A comparison of strategies
  20. Monitoring of induced distributed double-couple sources using Marchenko-based virtual receivers
  21. Transmission compensated primary reflection retrieval in the data domain and consequences for imaging
  22. Automatic 3D illumination-diagnosis method for large-N arrays: Robust data scanner and machine-learning feature provider
  23. Green's theorem in seismic imaging across the scales
  24. Monitoring induced distributed double-couple sources using Marchenko-based virtual receivers
  25. Supplementary material to "Monitoring induced distributed double-couple sources using Marchenko-based virtual receivers"
  26. Green's theorem in seismic imaging across the scales
  27. Supplementary material to "Green's theorem in seismic imaging across the scales"
  28. Green's Theorem in Time-Reversal Acoustics, Back Propagation and Source-Receiver Redatuming: a Tutorial
  29. Monitoring Induced Distributed Double-Couple Sources Using Marchenko-Based Virtual Receivers
  30. Marchenko method for monitoring induced seismicity with virtual receivers
  31. Homogeneous Green's Function Retrieval on Field Data Using the Marchenko Method
  32. Virtual Plane-wave Retrieval and Imaging via Marchenko Redatuming
  33. Virtual plane-wave imaging via Marchenko redatuming
  34. Virtual acoustics in inhomogeneous media with single-sided access
  35. A single-sided representation for the homogeneous Green's function, accounting for all multiples
  36. Compute wave propagation through the subsurface from measurements at the surface.
  37. Imaging subsurface structures using reflections retrieved from seismic interferometry with sources of opportunity
  38. Review paper: Virtual sources and their responses, Part II: data-driven single-sided focusing
  39. Review paper: Virtual sources and their responses, Part I: time-reversal acoustics and seismic interferometry
  40. A shear-wave seismic system using full-waveform inversion to look ahead of a tunnel-boring machine
  41. Accounting for free-surface multiples in Marchenko imaging
  42. Inversion of controlled-source electromagnetic reflection responses
  43. From closed-boundary to single-sided homogeneous Green's function representations
  44. Marchenko equations for acoustic Green's function retrieval and imaging in dissipative media
  45. Comparison of eigenvectors for coupled seismo-electromagnetic layered-Earth modelling
  46. A single-sided homogeneous Green's function representation for holographic imaging, inverse scattering, time-reversal acoustics and interferometric Green's function retrieval
  47. A Single-sided Representation for Virtual Sources and Virtual Receivers
  48. Incorporating free-surface multiples in Marchenko imaging
  49. Practical challenges in adaptive Marchenko imaging
  50. The electromagnetic response in a layered vertical transverse isotropic medium: A new look at an old problem
  51. An illustration of adaptive Marchenko imaging
  52. Inversion of the Multidimensional Marchenko Equation
  53. Considerations about the Solution Space of a VTI Marine CSEM Inversion Problem Using Vertical Antennas
  54. The electromagnetic response in a layered vertical transverse isotropic medium: A new look at an old problem
  55. Studying CO2 storage with ambient-noise seismic interferometry: A combined numerical feasibility study and field-data example for Ketzin, Germany
  56. Probing the solution space of an EM inversion problem with a genetic algorithm
  57. Internal multiple suppression by adaptive Marchenko redatuming
  58. On the focusing conditions in time-reversed acoustics, seismic interferometry, and Marchenko imaging
  59. Creating virtual vertical radar profiles from surface reflection Ground Penetrating Radar data
  60. Modeling of GPR data in a stack of VTI-layers with an analytical code
  61. Marchenko imaging
  62. Green's function retrieval from reflection data, in absence of a receiver at the virtual source position
  63. Marchenko Imaging Below an Overburden with Random Scatterers
  64. Three-dimensional Marchenko equation for Green's function retrieval “beyond seismic interferometry”
  65. Green's function retrieval with Marchenko equations: A sensitivity analysis
  66. Interferometric redatuming of autofocused primaries and internal multiples
  67. Seismic exploration-scale velocities and structure from ambient seismic noise (>1 Hz)
  68. Locating near-surface scatterers using non-physical scattered waves resulting from seismic interferometry
  69. On the Retrieval of the Directional Scattering Matrix from Directional Noise
  70. Creating the Green's Response to a Virtual Source Inside a Medium Using Reflection Data with Internal Multiples
  71. Data-Driven Green's Function Retrieval from Reflection Data - Theory and Example
  72. Locating Scatterers by Non-physical Scattered Waves Obtained by Seismic Interferometry
  73. Nongeometrically converted shear waves in marine streamer data
  74. Integrated migration and internal multiple elimination
  75. On the Relation between Seismic Interferometry and the Simultaneous-source Method
  76. Deblending by direct inversion
  77. On the relation between seismic interferometry and the simultaneous-source method
  78. Finite-difference modeling experiments for seismic interferometry
  79. Seismic time-lapse effects of solution salt mining - a feasibility study
  80. Controlled-source interferometric redatuming by crosscorrelation and multidimensional deconvolution in elastic media
  81. Seismic interferometry by crosscorrelation and by multidimensional deconvolution: a systematic comparison
  82. Analysis of elastic wave field propagation through gas clouds
  83. Deghosting, Demultiple, and Deblurring in Controlled-Source Seismic Interferometry
  84. Seismic interferometry, intrinsic losses and Q‐estimation*
  85. Simulating migrated seismic data by filtering an earth model: A implementation
  86. Green's function representation for seismic interferometry by deconvolution
  87. Finite‐difference modeling experiments for seismic interferometry
  88. Reflection images from ambient seismic noise, GEOPHYSICS, 74, no. 5, A63–A67.
  89. Reflection images from ambient seismic noise
  90. Reflections on/from noise: Continuous versus event‐driven ambient‐noise seismic interferometry
  91. Seismic Interferometry by cross‐correlation and by multi‐dimensional deconvolution using ambient seismic noise
  92. Resolution function for controlled‐source seismic interferometry: A data‐driven diagnosis
  93. Velocity and structural information extracted from shot gathers obtained from ambient noise using seismic interferometry
  94. Simulating migrated and inverted seismic data by filtering a geologic model
  95. Illumination of the subsurface towards identifying shadow zones and optimizing target images
  96. Seismic interferometry by cross‐correlation or deconvolution?
  97. Analysis of spurious events in seismic interferometry
  98. Acquiring shear‐wave information in shallow‐water environment from field data near Ghent, Belgium
  99. Imaging of steep flanks by focal sources
  100. On the relation between seismic interferometry and the migration resolution function
  101. Recursive prestack depth migration using CFP gathers, GEOPHYSICS, 71, no. 6, S273–S283
  102. Retrieving reflection responses by crosscorrelating transmission responses from deterministic transient sources: Application to ultrasonic data
  103. Seismic Imaging from a TBM
  104. Recursive prestack depth migration using CFP gathers
  105. Seismic interferometry: Reconstructing the earth’s reflection response
  106. Global‐scale seismic interferometry: numerical validation of the acoustic correlation integral
  107. Passive seismic imaging in the presence of white noise sources
  108. Relations between reflection and transmission responses of three-dimensional inhomogeneous media
  109. Simulating high resolution inversion: Decomposing the resolution function
  110. Seismic interferometry: a comparison of approaches
  111. Passive seismic imaging in the presence of white noise sources: numerical simulations
  112. Improved extrapolation operator design with the WLSQ method
  113. Theory of acoustic daylight imaging revisited
  114. Design of asymmetric operators using a weighted least‐squares approximation
  115. Volume visualization and automatic tracking in CFP‐related processing
  116. Automating prestack migration analysis using common focal point gathers
  117. 3‐D recursive extrapolation operators: An overview