| 31. | As water accumulates in the pore space of a body of rock around a fault, the pressure inside the pores builds.
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| 32. | Well logging interpretation of the amount of hydrocarbon in the pore space of a formation, relies on the fluid being oil.
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| 33. | In this scenario, a rising water table forced the gas from the pore spaces within the soil upwards to the surface.
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| 34. | For impacts into highly porous materials, a significant crater volume may also be formed by the permanent compaction of the pore space.
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| 35. | The pore space allows for the infiltration and movement of air and water, both of which are critical for life in soil.
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| 36. | Soil texture determines total volume of the smallest pores; clay soils have smaller pores, but more total pore space than sands.
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| 37. | Glauconite can constitute a large percentage of the reservoir rock, and therefore the associated intra-particular pore space can be significant.
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| 38. | Mesofauna contribute to habitable pore spaces and account for a small portion of total pore spaces ( Hassink et al . 1993 ).
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| 39. | Mesofauna contribute to habitable pore spaces and account for a small portion of total pore spaces ( Hassink et al . 1993 ).
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| 40. | Some of the gas produced is held in natural fractures, some in pore spaces, and some is adsorbed onto the organic material.
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