1998
DOI: 10.1007/s000240050207
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Seismic Attenuation Computed from GLIMPCE Reflection Data and Comparison with Refraction Results

Abstract: Abstract-Instantaneous frequency matching has been used to compute differential t* values for seismic reflection data from the Great Lakes International Multidisciplinary Program on Crustal Evolution (GLIMPCE) experiment. The differential attenuation values were converted to apparent Q −1 models by a fitting procedure that simultaneously solves for the interval Q −1 values using non-negative least squares. The bootstrap method was then used to estimate the variance in the interval Q −1 models. The shallow Q −1… Show more

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“…Frequency-dependent attenuation has been utilized for direct detection of hydrocarbons from seismic data. See, for example, Matheney, et al, 1998, Mitchell, et al, 1996, Roth, et al, 1998, Wiens, et al, 1995. However the published results are inconclusive and the reliability of the approach still can be greatly improved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frequency-dependent attenuation has been utilized for direct detection of hydrocarbons from seismic data. See, for example, Matheney, et al, 1998, Mitchell, et al, 1996, Roth, et al, 1998, Wiens, et al, 1995. However the published results are inconclusive and the reliability of the approach still can be greatly improved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%