Seismic interferometry (SI) is a technique used to estimate the Green’s function (GF) between two receiver locations, as if there were a source at one of the receiver locations. However, in many applications, the requirements to recover the exact GF are not satisfied and SI yields a poor estimate of the GF. For these non-ideal cases, we improve the interferometric GFs, by applying Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) to the crosscorrelations before stacking. The SVD approach preserves energy that is stationary in the crosscorrelations, which is the energy that contributes most to the GF recovery, and attenuates non-stationary energy, which leads to artifacts in the interferometric GF. We apply this method to construct virtual shot gathers (fo...