Abstract

Seismic wave attenuation in porous rocks is an important parameter for the characterization of hydrocarbon reservoirs. The two main physical mechanisms of the attenuation in saturated porous media are associated with the viscous forces caused by the so-called global and local fluid flows of the pore fluid, respectively.

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