• Tatiana Chichinina
  • Elena Kazatchenko
  • Vladimir Sabinin
  • Dmitry Popov
  • Viacheslav Polovkov
  • Jianxin Wei
  • Pinbo Ding

We study anisotropy of P-wave attenuation that is Q-anisotropy, and develop an approach named QVOA (seismic quality factor Q versus offset and azimuth) to estimate the fracture-strike direction identified by the azimuth ϕ0. We derive QVOA formula Q-1(θ, ϕ) for the P-wave attenuation Q-1 as a function of the polar angle θ and azimuth ϕ, and test Q-1(θ,ϕ) using physical modeling data. Our testing consists of fitting a function Q-1(θ, ϕ) to the data from the physical modeling, using the method of least squares. The QVOA-formula gives the most accurate estimation of the direction ϕ0 of the HTI-symmetry axis in comparison with other approximation formula. The values of velocity and attenuation are, in some sense, reciprocals of each other: the attenuation is greatest in the direction of the HTI-symmetry axis ϕ0=0°, where the velocity is least, and vice versa at the orthogonal direction ϕ=90°, which is the fracture-strike direction. That is, the azimuth of the minimal attenuation ϕ=90° coincides with the direction of the fracture strike (ϕ=90°), where the velocity is maximal.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSEG International Exposition and Annual Meeting 2019
PublisherSociety of Exploration Geophysicists
Pages378-383
Number of pages6
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Aug 2019
EventSociety of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and 89th Annual Meeting, SEG 2019 - San Antonio, United States
Duration: 15 Sep 201920 Sep 2019

Publication series

NameSEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts
PublisherSociety of Exploration Geophysicists
ISSN (Print)1052-3812

Conference

ConferenceSociety of Exploration Geophysicists International Exposition and 89th Annual Meeting, SEG 2019
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Antonio
Period15/09/1920/09/19

    Research areas

  • anisotropy, azimuth, azimuth, attenuation, fractures

    Scopus subject areas

  • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
  • Geophysics

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