Absorption and Attenuation Properties in Time-Lapse Seismic

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seismic wavess energy and frequency will attenuate with its dissemination is one of the important seismic waves dynamic characteristics, and the most influential factors including the frequency, oil and gas saturation and porosity, so we can forecast the oil and gas according to the attenuation characteristics of the wavlet. The article extracted and analysised the attenuation properties of two different time seismic, and it could be seen that the remaining oil should be distributed in the southwest. So the result had a certain guiding significance to the exploration and development of the work area.

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