Dear all,
I have worked it out. There is no issue.
Best regards,
Mark
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> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2022 18:31:58 +0000 (UTC)
> From: mark lee <mark.lee336(a)yahoo.com>
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> Hello,
> Is the sudeghost module created solely for receiver de-ghosting or is it possible to
apply a second pass of source de-ghosting setting h=source depth? I tried this but the
resultant stack looked to add back data on the second pass when I set h=source depth. So I
am unsure if the sudeghost module can deal with both receiver and source de-ghosting, or
if there is a way or sequence to apply it correctly.
> Best regards,
> Mark
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