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Porosity (redirect from Porous rock) hydrogeology, soil science, and building science, the porosity of a porous medium (such as rock or sediment) describes the fraction of void space in the material... |
Aquifer (section Porous, karst, or fractured) sometimes characterized as "underground rivers or lakes," they are actually porous rock saturated with water. Many desert areas have limestone hills or mountains... |
Capillary pressure (section Porous Plate Method) industrial purposes (namely microfluidic design and oil extraction from porous rock). It is also observed in natural phenomena. Capillary pressure is defined... |
In materials science, a porous medium or a porous material is a material containing pores (voids). The skeletal portion of the material is often called... |
understanding of the physical behavior of oil, water and gas within porous rock at very high pressure. The combined efforts of geologists and petroleum... |
factor in rockhouse formation is frost spalling, where the softer, more porous rock underneath is pushed off, tiny pieces at a time, by frost expansion from... |
its porous properties; water and gases can be transported easily through the pores and nutrients can be stored in the microscopic holes. Pumice rock fragments... |
presence of an organic-rich source rock capable of generating hydrocarbons during deep burial. Reservoir: the usually porous rock and permeable unit that collects... |
underground. If this crude oil seeps upward via fractures, conduits, or porous sedimentary rock layers, it may pool up at the surface. The lighter components of... |
Thunderegg (section State rock designation) They form in the lava from the action of water percolating through the porous rock carrying silica in solution. The deposits lined and filled the cavity... |
Darcy's law is an equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium. The law was formulated by Henry Darcy based on results of experiments... |
thus possibly the evolution of a primitive life form. It was shown that porous rock systems comprising heated air-water interfaces could allow ribozyme catalyzed... |
Rayleigh number (section Porous media) convection can also occur when the fluid is inside and fills a porous medium, such as porous rock saturated with water. Then the Rayleigh number, sometimes... |
An injection well is a device that places fluid deep underground into porous rock formations, such as sandstone or limestone, or into or below the shallow... |
tuff, typically in a marine environment. This results in a very soft, porous rock that may contain residual crystals of more resistant minerals, and which... |
Hadean (section Rock dating) replication of RNA and thus possibly the evolution of a primitive life form. Porous rock systems comprising heated air-water interfaces were shown to allow ribozyme... |
"Temperature influence on the physical and mechanical properties of a porous rock: San Julian's calcarenite". Engineering Geology. 167 (Supplement C):... |
(igneous) rocks will be soft, while water from boreholes drilled into porous rock is normally very hard. Analysis of water hardness in major Australian... |
Permeability (Earth sciences) (redirect from Permeable rock) ability of a porous material (often, a rock or an unconsolidated material) to allow fluids to pass through it. Permeability is a property of porous materials... |
Poroelasticity (category Porous media) and bulk solid deformation within a linear porous medium and it is an extension of elasticity and porous medium flow (diffusion equation). The deformation... |