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Research Note: Experimental measurements of Q‐contrast reflections
Author(s) -
Lines Larry,
Wong Joe,
Innanen Kris,
Vasheghani Fereidoon,
Sondergeld Carl,
Treitel Sven,
Ulrych Tadeusz
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
geophysical prospecting
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.735
H-Index - 79
eISSN - 1365-2478
pISSN - 0016-8025
DOI - 10.1111/1365-2478.12081
Subject(s) - contrast (vision) , reflection (computer programming) , amplitude , reflection coefficient , synthetic seismogram , geology , anelastic attenuation factor , electrical impedance , seismology , geophysics , optics , physics , mineralogy , computer science , quantum mechanics , programming language
While seismic reflection amplitudes are generally determined by real acoustical impedance contrasts, there has been recent interest in reflections due to contrasts in seismic‐ Q . Herein we compare theoretical and modelled seismic reflection amplitudes for two different cases of material contrasts. In case A, we examine reflections from material interfaces that have a large contrast in real‐valued impedance ( ρ v ) with virtually no contrast in seismic‐ Q . In case B, we examine reflections from material interfaces that have virtually no contrast in ρ v but that have very large seismic‐ Q contrasts. The complex‐valued reflection coefficient formula predicts non‐zero seismic reflection amplitudes for both cases. We choose physical materials that typify the physics of both case A and case B. Physical modelling experiments show significantly large reflections for both cases – with the reflections in the two cases being phase shifted with respect to each other, as predicted theoretically. While these modelling experiments show the existence of reflections that are predicted by theory, there are still intriguing questions regarding the size of the Q ‐contrast reflections, the existence of large Q ‐contrast reflections in reservoir rocks and the possible application of Q ‐reflection analysis to viscosity estimation in heavy oilfields.

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