“…The Biot coefficient, which relates the pore pressure to the effective stress estimate, is linked to the consolidated area across grain contacts (see, e.g., Nermoen et al [2013] for a discussion). In the case of chalks, with a Biot coefficient on the order of 0.65-1.0 [see, e.g., Vasquez et al, 2009;Alam et al, 2012;[Nermoen et al, 2013;Omdal et al, 2009], this leads to a significant increase in the normal stresses at grain contacts, possibly up to 10-20 times the effective stress. Regardless of which local thermodynamic pressures have relevance for the local chemical potential at the grain contacts-either pore pressure in the lower end or contact stresses in the upper-these spatial stress differences may lead to varied solubility within the porous rocks.…”