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Hongxiao Jin

Hongxiao Jin

Researcher

Hongxiao Jin

Seismic attenuation tomography in frequency domain and its application to engineering

Author

  • Yonggui Zhao
  • Qin Li
  • Hong Guo
  • Hongxiao Jin
  • Chaofan Wang

Summary, in English

Seismic tomography is a new geophysical technique being developed to meet the needs of mining and engineering projects. Attenuation tomography, as one kind of seismic tomography technique, is a powerful prospecting tool for determining structure defaults such as fault, broken zone, and hidden voids, but it has been little discussed up to now. Its principle and applications are presented in detail. Attenuation tomography technology includes the following main points. First, on the basis of spectrum analysis to each seismic record, geometric correction is conducted, then common source parameters are introduced into common shot records in order to keep absorption effect of the geological media separate from source spectrum influence. Finally, an equation set is obtained which consists of absorption coefficients, common source parameters and energy field data observed. This technique can be employed together with velocity tomography to provide more evidence for engineering and geological diagnosis. Its applications to exploration of mineral and engineering have led to satisfactory results.

Publishing year

2000-08

Language

English

Pages

431-438

Publication/Series

Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences

Volume

43

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

China Science Publishing & Media

Topic

  • Geophysics
  • Geology
  • Geophysical Engineering

Keywords

  • seismic attenuation tomography
  • frequency spectrum analysis
  • structure default
  • engineering prospecting

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1006-9313