Seismic wave attenuation and dispersion resulting from wave-induced flow in porous rocks - A review

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作者
Mueller, Tobias M. [1 ]
Gurevich, Boris [1 ,2 ]
Lebedev, Maxim [2 ]
机构
[1] CSIRO Earth Sci & Resource Engn, Perth, WA, Australia
[2] Curtin Univ Technol, Perth, WA, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
INDUCED FLUID-FLOW; PARTIAL GAS SATURATION; FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT ANISOTROPY; BIOTS SLOW-WAVE; P-WAVE; ELASTIC-WAVES; VELOCITY DISPERSION; SQUIRT FLOW; WHITE MODEL; DYNAMIC PERMEABILITY;
D O I
10.1190/1.3463417
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
One major cause of elastic wave attenuation in heterogeneous porous media is wave-induced flow of the pore fluid between heterogeneities of various scales. It is believed that for frequencies below 1 kHz, the most important cause is the wave-induced flow between mesoscopic inhomogeneities, which are large compared with the typical individual pore size but small compared to the wavelength. Various laboratory experiments in some natural porous materials provide evidence for the presence of centimeter-scale mesoscopic heterogeneities. Laboratory and field measurements of seismic attenuation in fluid-saturated rocks provide indications of the role of the wave-induced flow. Signatures of wave-induced flow include the frequency and saturation dependence of P-wave attenuation and its associated velocity dispersion, frequency-dependent shear-wave splitting, and attenuation anisotropy. During the last four decades, numerous models for attenuation and velocity dispersion from wave-induced flow have been developed with varying degrees of rigor and complexity. These models can be categorized roughly into three groups according to their underlying theoretical framework. The first group of models is based on Biot's theory of poroelasticity. The second group is based on elastodynamic theory where local fluid flow is incorporated through an additional hydrodynamic equation. Another group of models is derived using the theory of viscoelasticity. Though all models predict attenuation and velocity dispersion typical for a relaxation process, there exist differences that can be related to the type of disorder (periodic, random, space dimension) and to the way the local flow is incorporated. The differences manifest themselves in different asymptotic scaling laws for attenuation and in different expressions for characteristic frequencies. In recent years, some theoretical models of wave-induced fluid flow have been validated numerically, using finite-difference, finite-element, and reflectivity algorithms applied to Biot's equations of poroelasticity. Application of theoretical models to real seismic data requires further studies using broadband laboratory and field measurements of attenuation and dispersion for different rocks as well as development of more robust methods for estimating dissipation attributes from field data.
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页码:A147 / A164
页数:18
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