Microscopic analysis of imbibition processes in oolitic limestone

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Measurements of density, porosity, capillary moisture content and water absorption coefficients of Savonnieres, a French layered limestone, show a wide variability on the local scale. The differences in imbibition properties can be explained by the microstructural variability as shown by optical microscopy. Microscopic investigations of free uptake experiments using a colored low-viscous epoxy resin confirm the strong relations between imbibition and microstructure.

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Roels, S., Carmeliet, J., Hens, H., & Elsen, J. (2000). Microscopic analysis of imbibition processes in oolitic limestone. Geophysical Research Letters, 27(21), 3533–3536. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999GL008471

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