“…Unlike P-wave velocity, no unique trend of seismic attenuation in gas hydrates can be observed from the literature; thus, making attenuation characteristic of the gas hydrate bearing sediments a debatable topic (Guerin et al, 1999;Wood et al, 2000;Chand et al, 2004;Rossi et al, 2007;Sain et al, 2009;Sain and Singh, 2011;Jaiswal et al, 2012;Dewangan et al, 2014). Laboratory experiments in hydrate bearing sediments indicated increase of attenuation with hydrate saturation (Priest et al, 2006;Best et al, 2013), whereas attenuation estimates from field experiments on gas hydrates indicated contradicting results. For example, studies on well-log data Goldberg, 2002, 2005;Matsushima, 2005), vertical seismic profile (VSP) data Bellefleur et al, 2007), and on crosshole seismic data (Pratt et al, 2003;Bauer et al, 2005) indicated an increase in attenuation.…”