DEKORP, the German continental reflection seismic program, was the major
focus of deep seismic research in Germany in the 1980s and 1990s. The
seismic sections provided fundamental new insight into deep geological
structure of the European continent and the dynamics of continental
formation. They formed the basis for worldwide comparative studies of
orogenic structure. The complicated signature of the reflections from
the deep crust indicated that new processing and interpretation
techniques must be considered to better image the crystalline crust.
Results of these efforts, including pre-stack migration, 3-D imaging,
shear waves and seismic anisotropy, are presented in this special
volume. In part, the articles open the perspective to new and future
research. In part, they document research activity triggered by
technical and interpretational questions raised by DEKORP field work and
profiling results. Many of the presented methods can find immediate
application in industrial seismic prospecting.