05068cam a2200517Ii 4500001001300000003000600013005001700019006001900036007001500055008004100070040015400111020003600265020003300301020002300334020002600357020001800383035009400401050001500495072002500510082001600535245013900551264004700690300002300737336002600760337002600786338003600812490005100848504005100899588008900950505059401039505059901633505055502232505060002787505059103387650001503978650002103993650003904014650004104053650004704094655002204141700003404163776014704197830005204344856007504396856007904471ocn930703409OCoLC20190328114813.0m o d cr cnu|||unuuu151201s2015 ne ob 001 0 eng d aN$TbengerdaepncN$TdIDEBKdOPELSdYDXCPdN$TdEBLCPdUIUdCDXdCOOdOCLCFdNLEdOCLCQdDEBSZdOCLCQdMERUCdBUFdU3WdD6HdCEFdOCLCQdAU@dOCLCQ a9780081004234q(electronic bk.) a0081004230q(electronic bk.) a008044346Xq(pbk.) a9780080443461q(pbk.) z9780081004043 a(OCoLC)930703409z(OCoLC)931008974z(OCoLC)931593659z(OCoLC)932333862z(OCoLC)1058866579 4aQE431.6.P5 7aNATx0300002bisacsh04a552/.0622300aPhysical properties of rocks : fundamentals and principles of petrophysics / h[electronic resource]cedited by J�urgen H. Sch�on. 1aAmsterdam, Netherlands :bElsevier,c2015. a1 online resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aDevelopments in petroleum science ;vvolume 65 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (ScienceDirect, viewed December 8, 2015).0 aFront Cover; Physical Properties of Rocks: Fundamentals and Principles of Petrophysics; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: Rocks-Their Classification and General Properties; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Igneous Rocks; 1.3. Metamorphic Rocks; 1.4. Sedimentary Rocks; 1.4.1. Overview; 1.4.2. Clastic Rocks; 1.4.2.1. Classification; 1.4.2.2. Textural Properties; 1.4.2.3. Some Fundamental Clay Properties; 1.4.3. Carbonate and Evaporate Rocks; 1.4.3.1. Introduction; 1.4.3.2. Composition; 1.4.3.3. Classification; 1.4.4. Comparison of Siliciclastic and Carbonate Sediments.8 a1.5. Physical Properties of Rocks-Some General Characteristics1.6. Measurements of Rock Samples and Core Analysis; Chapter 2: Pore Space Properties; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Porosity; 2.2.1. Definitions; 2.2.2. Porosity of Clastic Rocks; 2.2.3. Porosity of Carbonate Rocks; 2.2.4. Fractures, Fractured Rocks; 2.3. Specific Internal Surface; 2.4. Fluids in the Pore Space-Saturation and Bulk Volume Fluid; 2.5. Permeability; 2.5.1. Introduction and Definitions; 2.5.2. Rock Permeability-An Overview; 2.5.3. Clastic Rocks; 2.5.3.1. Permeability as a Function of Porosity and Pore Size, Grain Size.8 a2.5.3.2. Permeability Description in Hydrogeology2.5.3.3. Influence of Shale Content; 2.5.4. Carbonate Rocks; 2.5.5. Summary: Main Influences Controlling Permeability-Porosity Relationships; 2.5.6. Pressure Dependence; 2.5.7. Permeability Models; 2.5.7.1. Overview; 2.5.7.2. The Capillary Tube Model (Kozeny-Carman); 2.5.7.2.1. The Fundamental Equation; 2.5.7.2.2. Modified Model; 2.5.7.2.3. Implementation of the Specific Surface; 2.5.7.2.4. Modifications for an Approximation of the Real Pore Geometry; 2.5.7.3. Flow Through Fractures and Channels.8 a2.5.7.4. Modelling Shale Influence upon Permeability2.5.8. Multiphase Flow-Effective Permeability; 2.5.9. Wettability; 2.6. Capillary Pressure; 2.6.1. Fundamentals; 2.6.2. Drainage and Imbibition; 2.6.3. Capillary Pressure-Description by an Equation; 2.6.4. Conversion of Laboratory Capillary Curves to Fluid Distribution in a Reservoir; 2.7. The Digital Core-A Look into the Pore Space; 2.7.1. Principle; 2.7.2. Examples; 2.7.3. Digital Versus Conventional Core; Chapter 3: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR): Petrophysical Properties; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. The Principle of an NMR Measurement.8 a3.3. NMR Relaxation Mechanisms of Fluids in Pores and Fluid-Surface Effects3.3.1. Overview; 3.3.2. Bulk Relaxation; 3.3.3. Surface Relaxation; 3.3.4. Diffusion-Induced Relaxation; 3.3.5. Description of Relaxation as a Multi-Exponential Decay-Data Inversion; 3.4. Applications; 3.4.1. Porosity and Pore Volume Partitioning; 3.4.2. Permeability, Pore Size, and Capillary Pressure Estimate; 3.4.3. Fluid (Hydrocarbon) Typing; Chapter 4: Density; 4.1. Definition and Units; 4.2. Density of Rock Constituents; 4.2.1. Density of Minerals; 4.2.2. Density of Pore Fluids; 4.3. Density of Rocks. 0aPetrology. 0aRocksxAnalysis. 7aNATURExRocks & Minerals.2bisacsh 7aPetrology.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01059885 7aRocksxAnalysis.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01099412 4aElectronic books.1 aSch�on, J�urgen,eeditor.08iPrint version:aSch�on, Juergen H.tPhysical Properties of Rocks : Fundamentals and Principles of Petrophysics.d: Elsevier Science, �2015 0aDevelopments in petroleum science ;vvolume 65.403ScienceDirectuhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/97800810040434 3ScienceDirectuhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/03767361/65