The Kjartansson constant Q model is a geophysical model used in seismic wave propagation studies, particularly in the context of analyzing how seismic waves attenuate as they travel through the Earth. The concept of "constant Q" refers to the quality factor \( Q \), which is a dimensionless parameter that quantifies the damping of seismic waves. It relates to how the energy of the seismic wave decreases as it propagates through different geological materials.
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