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Permeability–porosity relationships of subduction zone sediments

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2011

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Gamage, Kusali, Screaton, Elizabeth, Bekins, Barbara, and Aiello, Ivano, 2011, Permeability–porosity relationships of subduction zone sediments: Marine Geology, v. 279, iss. 1–4, p. 19-36.

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Permeability–porosity relationships for sediments from the northern Barbados, Costa Rica, Nankai, and Peru subduction zones were examined based on sediment type, grain size distribution, and general mechanical and chemical compaction history. Greater correlation was observed between permeability and porosity in siliciclastic sediments, diatom oozes, and nannofossil chalks than in nannofossil oozes. For siliciclastic sediments, grouping of sediments by percentage of clay-sized material yields relationships that are generally consistent with results from other marine settings and suggests decreasing permeability as percentage of clay-sized material increases. Correction of measured porosities for smectite content improved the correlation [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.margeo.2010.10.010

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