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===USBM method===
 
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[[file:wettability_fig2.png|thumb|300px|{{figure number|2}}Combined Amott and USBM method. (After Anderson;<ref name=pt05r14>Anderson, W. G., 1986b, Wettability literature survey—Part 2, Wettability measurements: Journal of Petroleum Technology, v. 38, p. 1246–1262., 10., 2118/13933-PA</ref> from Shamra and Wunderlich.<ref name=pt05r143>Shamra, M. M., Wundlerlich, R. W., 1985, The alteration of rock properties due to interactions with [[drilling fluid]] components: Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition of the Society of Petroleum Engineers, Las Vegas, NV, Sept. 22–25, SPE 14302.</ref>)]]
    
The USBM method developed by Donaldson et al.<ref name=pt05r47 /> uses the same types of data, but considers the work required to do the forced displacement. This requires calculating the area under the [[capillary pressure]] curve obtained during the forced displacement. Generally, the capillary pressure displacement is done by centrifuging, but other capillary displacement techniques can be used.
 
The USBM method developed by Donaldson et al.<ref name=pt05r47 /> uses the same types of data, but considers the work required to do the forced displacement. This requires calculating the area under the [[capillary pressure]] curve obtained during the forced displacement. Generally, the capillary pressure displacement is done by centrifuging, but other capillary displacement techniques can be used.

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