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Once an estimate of the wavelet is available, the raw B-scans can be deconvolved using
BCS's L2Decon algorithm. This process produces a sparse estimate of the underlying
reflection series for each of the traces in the B-scan. The result of deconvolving the raw
B-scan data in the previous example is shown here in the upper images. The sparse nature
of the result - only six nonzero spikes in 256 points - is clearly evident in this
example.
The benefits of deconvolution are apparent in the lower set of images, which display
the raw and deconvolved B-scans side-by-side. The positions and polarities of the
reflections from the interfaces, while ambiguous in the raw data, are clearly evident in
the deconvolved data.

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