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==Pore types==
 
==Pore types==
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[[file:porosity_fig2.png|thumb|{{figure number|2}}Idealized sandstone porosity system showing four basic pore types: intergranular, microporosity, dissolution, and fracture. (After <ref name=pt05r127 />.)]]
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[[file:porosity_fig2.png|left|thumb|{{figure number|2}}Idealized sandstone porosity system showing four basic pore types: intergranular, microporosity, dissolution, and fracture. (After <ref name=pt05r127 />.)]]
    
Basic clastic and carbonate pore types can be identified by integrating data from [[core description]]s, thin section petrography, scanning electron microscopy, and [[capillary pressure]] tests. These analyses indicate that significant differences exist between clastic and carbonate pore types.
 
Basic clastic and carbonate pore types can be identified by integrating data from [[core description]]s, thin section petrography, scanning electron microscopy, and [[capillary pressure]] tests. These analyses indicate that significant differences exist between clastic and carbonate pore types.
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[[file:porosity_fig3.png|left|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Idealized carbonate porosity system showing three basic porosity groups: fabric selective, not fabric selective, and fabric selective or not. (After <ref name=pt05r34 />.)]]
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[[file:porosity_fig3.png|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Idealized carbonate porosity system showing three basic porosity groups: fabric selective, not fabric selective, and fabric selective or not. (After <ref name=pt05r34 />.)]]
    
===Sandstone pore systems===
 
===Sandstone pore systems===

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