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APPLIED GEOPHYSICS  2012, Vol. 9 Issue (3): 319-325    DOI: 10.1007/s11770-012-0344-2
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The infl uence of sea water velocity variation on seismic traveltimes, ray paths, and amplitude
Han Fu-Xing1, Sun Jian-Guo1, and Wang Kun2
1. College for Geoexploration Science Technology, Jilin University, Changchun 130026, China.
2. Jilin Communications Polytechnic, Changchun 130012, China.
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Abstract The main factors affecting seismic exploration is the propagation velocity of seismic waves in the medium. In the past, during marine seismic data processing, the propagation velocity of sea water was generally taken as a constant 1500 m/s. However, for deep water exploration, the sound velocity varies with the season, time, location, water depth, ocean currents, and etc.. It also results in a layered velocity distribution, so there is a difference of seismic traveltime, ray paths, and amplitude, which affect the migration imaging results if sea water propagation velocity is still taken as constant for the propagation wavefi eld. In this paper, we will start from an empirical equation of seismic wave velocity in seawater with changes of temperature, salinity, and depth, consider the variation of their values, build a seawater velocity model, and quantitatively analyze the impact of seawater velocity variation on seismic traveltime, ray paths, and amplitude in the seawater velocity model.
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Key wordsSea water velocity   traveltimes   ray paths   amplitude     
Received: 2012-03-18;
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This research work is supported by the Major Projects of National Science and Technology Sub-topics (2011ZX05025-001-05).

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HAN Fu-Xing,SUN Jian-Guo,WANG Kun. The infl uence of sea water velocity variation on seismic traveltimes, ray paths, and amplitude[J]. APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, 2012, 9(3): 319-325.
 
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