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P-wave seismic attenuation by slow-wave diffusion: Effects of inhomogeneous rock properties

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GEOPHYSICS
卷 71, 期 3, 页码 O1-O8

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SOC EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICISTS
DOI: 10.1190/1.2194512

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Recent research has established that the dominant P-wave attenuation mechanism in reservoir rocks at seismic frequencies is because of wave-induced fluid flow (mesoscopic loss). The P-wave induces a fluid-pressure difference at mesoscopic-scale inhomogeneities (larger than the pore size but smaller than the wavelength, typically tens of centimeters) and generates fluid flow and slow (diffusion) Biot waves (continuity of pore pressure is achieved by energy conversion to slow P-waves, which diffuse away from the interfaces). In this context, we consider a periodically stratified medium and investigate the amount of attenuation (and velocity dispersion) caused by different types of heterogeneities in the rock properties, namely, porosity, grain and frame moduli, permeability, and fluid properties. The most effective loss mechanisms result from porosity variations and partial saturation, where one of the fluids is very stiff and the other is very compliant, such as, a highly permeable sandstone at shallow depths, saturated with small amounts of g-as (around 10% saturation) and water. Grain- and frame-moduli variations are the next cause of attenuation. The relaxation peak moves towards low frequencies as the (background) permeability decreases and the viscosity and thickness of the layers increase. The analysis indicates in which cases the seismic band is in the relaxed regime, and therefore, when the Gassmann equation can yield a good approximation to the wave velocity.

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