A constant-Q model for general viscoelastic media

Author:

Wang Yanghua1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Reservoir Geophysics, Resource Geophysics Academy, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington, London SW7 2BP, United Kingdom

Abstract

SUMMARY When seismic waves propagate through viscoelastic media, the viscoelastic response can be presented as a fractional-order derivative of the strain. This fractional order $\beta $ controlling the degree of viscoelasticity of subsurface media is referred to as the viscoelastic parameter. However, the viscoelasticity is conventionally quantified by the quality factor Q, and there is a gap between the viscoelastic parameter $\beta $ and the Q factor. Here this paper bridges the gap by establishing a relationship between these two parameters. An exact Q model is derived analytically based on the viscoelastic parameter $\beta $. Since the exact Q model is frequency dependent, a constant-Q model which is frequency independent is proposed under a small-dissipation assumption. This constant-Q model is applicable to seismic data with a narrow frequency band and is consistent with Kolsky's attenuation model. Furthermore, an inverse function of the constant-Q model is presented for evaluating the viscoelastic parameter $\beta $ from any given Q factor. Thus, the viscoelastic parameter $\beta $ has an intuitive physical meaning that is directly linked to the Q factor.

Funder

Centre for Reservoir Geophysics

Resource Geophysics Academy

Imperial College London

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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