1. n. [Geophysics]
The difference in the arrival times or traveltimes of a reflected wave measured by receivers at two different offset locations. Normal moveout (NMO) is moveout caused by the separation between a source and a receiver in the case of a flat reflector. Dip moveout (DMO) occurs as an effect in addition to NMO when reflectors dip. Problems that require static corrections can also produce moveout.
See related terms: arrival, common depth point, dip moveout, normal moveout, offset, receiver, reflector, source, static correction
2. n. [Geophysics]
The procedure in seismic processing that compensates for the effects of the separation between seismic sources and receivers.
See related terms: processing, receiver, source