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Scattering versus intrinsic attenuation in periodically layered media
The propagation of acoustic waves in a layered medium results in the energy loss due to scattering effect. The intrinsic attenuation is an additional effect which plays a very important role in seismic data inversion and reservoir characterization. In this paper we provide the theoretical and numerical study to compare both effects for a periodically layered medium. We also investigate the complex frequency roots (the organ modes) of the reflection/transmission responses.
Scattering versus intrinsic attenuation in periodically layered media
The propagation of acoustic waves in a layered medium results in the energy loss due to scattering effect. The intrinsic attenuation is an additional effect which plays a very important role in seismic data inversion and reservoir characterization. In this paper we provide the theoretical and numerical study to compare both effects for a periodically layered medium. We also investigate the complex frequency roots (the organ modes) of the reflection/transmission responses.
Scattering versus intrinsic attenuation in periodically layered media
Scattering versus intrinsic attenuation in periodically layered media
Alexey Stovas (author) / Yuriy Roganov (author)
Journal of Geophysics and Engineering ; 7 ; 135-142
2010-06-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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