When this pore space is completely filled with water, the soil is saturated. |
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The pore space is a complex 3D network composed of connected throat and pore space. |
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Compaction reduces the pore space between soil particles and the soil partially or fully loses its absorptive capacity. |
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This void space consists of pore space between grains or crystals, in addition to crack space. |
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The amount of pore space in a hardpan is much less than the layers of soil above or below it, thus causing drainage problems. |
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The sediment may be compacted by rearrangement of grains under pressure, reducing pore space and driving out interstitial liquid. |
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Low velocities are exhibited above the water table and in areas of the borehole where gas exists in the pore space. |
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Almost all rocks and the cover of sand, clay, mud and soil have some pore space between the particles which make them. |
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The ratio of the aggregate volume of pore space in a rock or sediment to its total volume. |
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The hole is now down to 1019 m depth. Gas hydrate is most frequently found filling the pore space of medium-grained sand horizons. |
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Found in the pore space of sedimentary rocks that have very low permeability. |
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Porosities in reservoir rocks usually range from about 5 to 30 percent, but all available pore space is not occupied by petroleum. |
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Aggregation creates more pore space for root movement. |
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Once the issues of pore space ownership and liability transfer have been addressed, regulators should work towards completing the final set of regulatory requirements including any necessary directives or guidelines. |
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Pivot sprinklers that produce high instantaneous application rates with high velocity, large droplets are detrimental to some soil types causing surface damage by sealing off the soil pore space at the surface. |
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The large volumes of water consumed in processing oilsands are retained for several decades in the pore space of waste tailings, and are also not readily available for further use. |
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Also, the pore space is increased, which allows for anaerobic conditions. |
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Due to the decrease in pore space, the original connate fluids are expelled. |
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Although the model is scaled up from the real rock, it is still quite small, so a magnifying disk was put in front of it to help to see the fluids move through the pore space. |
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Motility was affected by pore space, water flow and gravity. |
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All three of these formations play a role in deep CO2 injection, with aquifers providing the pore space for storage, and aquitards and aquicludes providing the physical trapping mechanisms. |
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Water occurs beneath the ground surface in pore space between particles of sediment and soil, in crevices and cracks of fractured rock, and in karst openings in limestone. |
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Matrix is very fine material, which is present within interstitial pore space between the framework grains. |
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The pore space in a rock has a direct relationship to the porosity and permeability of the rock. |
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Precipitating minerals reduce the pore space in a rock, a process called cementation. |
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When a layer of sediment is originally deposited, it contains an open framework of particles with the pore space being usually filled with water. |
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A sedimentary basin not only offers pore space for storage, but provides several impervious regional trapping seals or layers of rock between the storage reservoir and the surface. |
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The interstitial pore space can be classified into two varieties. |
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This process, called leaching, increases pore space in the rock. |
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Pore space includes the open spaces within a rock or a soil. |
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