A convenient expression for the NMO velocity function in terms of ray parameter
Tsvankin (1995) derived an expression for the normal‐moveout (NMO) velocity from horizontal or dipping reflectors that is valid in symmetry planes of anisotropic media. This equation is written in terms of the phase velocity and its derivatives with respect to the phase angle with vertical. The phase angle, however, is not a seismic observable, while the ray parameter p is. Indeed, Alkhalifah and Tsvankin (1995) pointed out the importance of representing the NMO velocity function as a function of ray parameter and obtained a number of significant results via an indirect use of this variable. Subsequently, Cohen (1997) directly transformed the Tsvankin expression for the moveout velocity obtaining an expression involving the phase velocity expressed as a function of ray parameter. Applying this result to the normal moveout of P-waves in transversely isotropic media with a vertical symmetry axis (VTI media), he was able to get various approximations for the ray‐parameter form of the moveout function and thus give additional analytic insight into the success of the velocity‐analysis methodology Alkhalifah and Tsvankin.