Filling the Gaps - From Microscopic Pore Structures to Transport Properties In Shales 2016
DOI: 10.1346/cms-wls-21.3
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Observations of pore systems of natural siliciclastic mudstones

Abstract: Grains within siliciclastic muds are deposited either as flocs, in which grains are generally , 10 mm, or as single grains: "sortable silt," generally .10 mm. When clay-size (,2 mm diameter) particles form .30% of mudstones, pore-size distributions are controlled mainly by the interaction of phyllosilicates; these materials are 'matrix-supported.' Pores associated with clay-size particles are typically ,20 nm, even at shallow burial. When clay-size particles comprise , 30% of the grain-size distribution, a sec… Show more

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