No, Shale is not permeable.
Because it is a clastic sedimentary rock rock having clay structure. And clay particles tend to form a sheet structure and align the sheets together leaving no space for fluid to pass through.
Most Shales are hard.
Slate is metamorphosed shale.
depend upon your choice , hydrogen permeable but water not
Selective permeable
Yes, selectively permeable and semi-permeable mean the same thing. They refer to a membrane that allows certain molecules or ions to pass through while blocking others based on size, charge, or other properties.
Fossils are frequently found in shales.
Brian Shales was born on 1985-06-03.
Sandstone rocks have permeability and so do conglomerates. Shales also have good permeability. Most sedimentary rocks are permeable.
Reinhardt Thiessen has written: 'Oil shales of Kentucky' -- subject(s): Oil-shales
W. L. Finley has written: 'Coking oil shales' -- subject(s): Oil-shales
Most Shales are hard.
Tom Shale's birth name is Thomas Augustine Shale.
Slate is metamorphosed shale.
The Burgess shales are located in the mountains of British Columbia Canada. They contain one of the greatest collections of Cambrian fossil life gathered in one place anywhere on earth.
Tom Shale was born on September 10, 1867, in Birmingham, England, UK.
Yes, clay and muddy sediments can lithify under pressure and compaction to form shales and mudstones, which are both types of fine-grained sedimentary rocks. Shales are characterized by fissility, while mudstones have a blocky appearance due to the lack of fissility.
Plasma membranes are selectively permeable.