Stacking velocity, commonly used in geophysics and seismic data processing, refers to the velocity of seismic waves as they are stacked or combined to produce a clearer image of the subsurface layers of the Earth. When multiple seismic records (or traces) are collected from various points on the surface, they can be aligned and summed together. This process helps to enhance signal quality and minimize noise.
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