A constant-Q model for general viscoelastic media

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Abstract

When seismic waves propagate through viscoelastic media, the viscoelastic response can be presented as a fractional-order derivative of the strain. This fractional order β controlling the degree of viscoelasticity of subsurface media is referred to as the viscoelastic parameter. However, the viscoelasticity is conventionally quantified by the quality factor Q, and there is a gap between the viscoelastic parameter β and the Q factor. Here this paper bridges the gap by establishing a relationship between these two parameters. An exact Q model is derived analytically based on the viscoelastic parameter β. Since the exact Q model is frequency dependent, a constant-Q model which is frequency independent is proposed under a smalldissipation assumption. This constant-Q model is applicable to seismic data with a narrow frequency band and is consistent with Kolsky?s attenuation model. Furthermore, an inverse function of the constant-Q model is presented for evaluating the viscoelastic parameter β from any given Q factor. Thus, the viscoelastic parameter β has an intuitive physical meaning that is directly linked to the Q factor.

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Wang, Y. (2019). A constant-Q model for general viscoelastic media. Geophysical Journal International, 219(3), 1562–1567. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggz387

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