Thin-Layering Effect On Estimating Seismic Attenuation In Methane Hydrate-Bearing Sediments
Abstract
Seismic attenuation is one of the important parameters that provide information concerning both the detection and quantitative assessment of gas-hydrates. We estimated seismic attenuation (1/Q) from surface seismic data acquired at Nankai Trough in Japan. We adapt the Q-versus offset (QVO) method to calculate robust and continuous interval attenuations from CMP gathers. We could observe high attenuation in methane hydrate bearing sediments over the BSR region. However some negative 1/Q values are also shown. This means that the amplitude of high frequency components is increasing with depth. Such results may be due to tuning effect. Here, we carried out numerical test to see how thin-layering effect influences on seismic attenuation results. The results showed that tuning considerably influences the attenuation results, and causes the lower 1/Q values (lower attenuation) and negative 1/Q values.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2012
- Bibcode:
- 2012AGUFMOS43A1783L
- Keywords:
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- 0935 EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS / Seismic methods;
- 3025 MARINE GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS / Marine seismics;
- 3275 MATHEMATICAL GEOPHYSICS / Uncertainty quantification;
- 5144 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCKS / Wave attenuation