The Marchenko algorithm can eliminate internal multiples in seismic
reflection data. To achieve this a set of coupled equations with four unknowns
is solved. These coupled equations are separated into a set of two equations
with two unknowns by means of a time-window. The two unknown focusing functions
can be solved by an iterative or direct method. These focusing functions, when
applied to the reflection data, create virtual point-sources inside the medium.
Combining individual virtual point-sources into a plane-wave leads to an
efficient computation of images without internal multiples. To use the
Marchenko algorithm with plane-wave focusing functions, the time-window that
separates the unknowns must be adapted. In this paper the design of the
plane-wave Marchenko algorithm is explained and illustrated with numerically
modeled and measured reflection data.Comment: 20 pages, 13 figure