A high-resolution approach to simultaneously estimate seismic stacking velocity and zero-offset time

The new approach includes the steps of preprocessing to extract structure, several subspace methods (ESPRIT, MUSIC, and Min-Norm) to estimate time delay of seismic arrival at each sensor, and postprocessing. The advantages are high resolution and less computation.<<ETX>>

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