Frequency dependence of seismic dissipation in saturated rocks
1981
Measurements of the specific dissipation factor, Q−1, have been made in saturated rock as a function of effective pressure. The measurements were made at two different frequencies, one in the range of 100 to 250 Hz and the other in the range of 7 to 9 kHz, using the resonant bar method. In saturated rock, Q−1 is lower at the lower frequency, and the difference between the values of Q−1 measured at the high and low frequencies decreases as effective pressure increases. At effective pressures greater than 200 bars, the Q−1 of saturated Berea sandstone measured at 200 Hz approaches that of dry Berea sandstone measured at 7 kHz.
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