Seismic quality factor observations for gas-hydrate-bearing sediments on the western margin of India

Sain, Kalachand ; Singh, A. K. ; Thakur, N. K. ; Khanna, Ramesh (2009) Seismic quality factor observations for gas-hydrate-bearing sediments on the western margin of India Marine Geophysical Researches, 30 (3). pp. 137-145. ISSN 0025-3235

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-009-9073-1

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11001-009-9073-1

Abstract

Any propagating wave undergoes attenuation, which is primarily governed by the physical properties of the medium, determined in terms of quality factor (Q). Research into the characteristics of both P- and S-wave Q with reference to gas-hydrates exploration remains in its infancy. Presence of gas-hydrates increases the Q, and this again depends on the nature of distribution and amount of hydrates within the sediments. Thus, estimation of Q provides useful input for both the detection and quantitative assessment of gas-hydrates. Here we propose a simple technique of deriving Q from prestack surface seismic reflection data based on the logarithm of spectral ratio (LSR), and apply the method to marine multi-channel seismic (MCS) data collected on the western margin of India where a bottom simulating reflector (BSR), which is a prime marker for gas-hydrates, has already been identified. The Q (256 ± 11) estimated over the region with a strong BSR is found to be more than double the Q (101 ± 9) derived for the region without any BSR or a weak BSR. The anomalously high Q with respect to the background can be used to detect gas-hydrates in areas where the BSR is not very clearly observed on seismic sections.

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