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  2. Porosity - Wikipedia

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    Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void ... between 0 and 1, or as a percentage between 0% and 100%. ... air or water. It is defined by the ...

  3. Effective porosity - Wikipedia

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    Porosity that is not considered "effective porosity" includes water bound to clay particles (known as bound water) and isolated "vuggy" porosity (vugs not connected to other pores, or dead-end pores). The effective porosity is of great importance in considering the suitability of rocks or sediments as oil or gas reservoirs, or as aquifers.

  4. Water content - Wikipedia

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    In saturated groundwater aquifers, all available pore spaces are filled with water (volumetric water content = porosity). Above a capillary fringe, pore spaces have air in them too. Most soils have a water content less than porosity, which is the definition of unsaturated conditions, and they make up the subject of vadose zone hydrogeology

  5. Aquifer properties - Wikipedia

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    The significance of the porosity is that it gives the idea of water storage capacity of the aquifer. Qualitatively, porosity less than 5% is considered to be small, between 5 and 20% as medium and the percentage exceeding 20% is considered as large. [2]

  6. Pore structure - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of empty space in a porous media is called porosity. [9] It is determined by dividing the volume of the pores or voids by the overall volume. It is expressed as a percentage or as a decimal fraction between 0 and 1. Porosity for the majority of rocks ranges from less than 1% to 40%.

  7. Pore space in soil - Wikipedia

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    Infiltration is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. The water enters the soil through the pores by the forces of gravity and capillary action. The largest cracks and pores offer a great reservoir for the initial flush of water. This allows a rapid infiltration. The smaller pores take longer to fill and rely on ...

  8. Here’s Exactly How to Determine Your Hair’s Porosity Level

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    For one, Novobielski suggests testing the old tried-and-true “glass of water” trick: “You can put a strand of hair in a glass of water. If it sinks quickly, it probably has high porosity.

  9. Void ratio - Wikipedia

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    The void ratio of a mixture of solids and fluids (gases and liquids), or of a porous composite material such as concrete, is the ratio of the volume of the voids filled by the fluids to the volume of all the solids ().