Yes for example Clay has high porosity and low permeability
clay and solid rock has porosity
Most intrusive igneous rock is low in porosity and permeability.
Sedimentary rocks are composed of clasts or grains that have been pressed together. The gaps or spaces between these grains are known as pores or pore spaces. As such Porosity is a measurement of the volume of pore space compared to the total volume of the rock and is usually expressed as a percentage. As such a rock that has a high porosity has a very large amount of pore space compared to its total volume. For example a rock with a porosity of 50% would essentially be composed of 5o% solid material and 50% empty space (whcih may in turn be filled with fluid or gas or a mixture of the two.
sandstone
Yes for example Clay has high porosity and low permeability
poorly sorted = low porosity well sorted = high porosity
clay and solid rock has porosity
big particles=low porosity small particles=high porosity
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Two factors that have a significant effect on the porosity of a rock are the size of the particles (larger particles lead to higher porosity) and the packing arrangement of the particles (looser packing results in higher porosity).
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Most intrusive igneous rock is low in porosity and permeability.
porosity of the rock.
total porosity of the rock weather their individual grains are connected or not.
Sedimentary rocks are composed of clasts or grains that have been pressed together. The gaps or spaces between these grains are known as pores or pore spaces. As such Porosity is a measurement of the volume of pore space compared to the total volume of the rock and is usually expressed as a percentage. As such a rock that has a high porosity has a very large amount of pore space compared to its total volume. For example a rock with a porosity of 50% would essentially be composed of 5o% solid material and 50% empty space (whcih may in turn be filled with fluid or gas or a mixture of the two.
sandstone