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differential weathering correction

1. n. [Geophysics]

A type of static correction that compensates for delays in seismic reflection or refraction times from one point to another, such as among geophone groups in a survey. These delays can be induced by low-velocity layers such as the weathered layer near the Earth's surface.

See related terms: static correctionweathered layer