Abstract

Abstract Owing to the prevalent viscosity in the subsurface medium, seismic waves experience amplitude attenuation effects during their propagation in visco-acoustic media. Therefore, it is crucial to develop a method that can compensate for wavelet amplitude attenuation and enhance imaging quality. In this paper, we derive an expression for corrected ray complex travel time by introducing the quality factor Q. Additionally, we modify the classical Gaussian beam propagation operator to an adaptive focus type propagation operator. Our research presents an adaptive focused beam migration imaging method specifically designed for viscous acoustic media, incorporating a combination of traditional Gaussian beam migration imaging methods. In comparison to traditional migration methods, the proposed approach achieves energy focusing along the phase axis and significantly improves imaging quality. The validity and effectiveness of our method are confirmed through the obtained imaging results.

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