A new approach is described based on reciprocity for estimating
acquisition-related effects, which has several advantages over
conventional surface-consistent processing techniques: (i) It can be
applied to complete recordings, hence does not require the isolation of
primary reflections in the data, (ii) no assumptions are imposed on the
subsurface, and (iii) it is applicable to multi-component data. The
application of reciprocity requires symmetric data acquisition, i.e.
identical source and receiver patterns, identical locations, and the
source orientations have to be identical to the receiver components.
Besides reciprocity, additional constraints are required to determine the
lateral source and receiver amplitude variations fully. Criteria based on
minimizing total energy differences between adjacent common source and
common receiver gathers, and in common offset panels of the medium
response are applied.