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HERO ID
4963151
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
METHODOLOGICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR MERCURY POROSIMETRY OF CLASTIC SEDIMENTARY-ROCKS
Author(s)
Kolar, P; Martinec, P; Bens, P
Year
1991
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Ceramics - Silikaty
ISSN:
0862-5468
Volume
35
Issue
4
Page Numbers
379-390
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1991HJ19600007
Abstract
Mercury porosimetry of clastic sedimentary rocks should be carried out on sample lumps of the following minimum dimensions: claystones to siltstones 7 mm, finegrained sandstones 8 mm, coarse-grained sandstones and conglomerates 10 mm and more (in dependence on the size of clastic grains). If the recommended sample sizes are not adhered to, rock artefacts are in fact analyzed. The pore volume distribution curves established on Carlo Erba and Micromeritics mercury porosimeters can be well unified on considering the respective differences in design.
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