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Reflection coeffficients derived from the true amplitudes of the upgoing wavefield. Gaining of the reflection amplitudes was applied using the time-variant velocity function at well position. Energy losses of the reference wave were compensated using the the vertical travel path of the downgoing wavefield to the receiver (z rcv ).

Reflection coeffficients derived from the true amplitudes of the upgoing wavefield. Gaining of the reflection amplitudes was applied using the time-variant velocity function at well position. Energy losses of the reference wave were compensated using the the vertical travel path of the downgoing wavefield to the receiver (z rcv ).

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