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==Example==
 
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[[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-3.png|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Flow unit definition using water saturation, log analysis, lithology, and mean pore throat size (pore size). Copyright: Hartmann and Coalson;<ref name=Hartnamm_Coalson_1990>Hartmann, D. J., and E. B. Coalson, 1990, Evaluation of the Morrow sandstone in Sorrento field, Cheyenne County, Colorado, '''in''' S. A. Sonnenberg, L. T. Shannon, K. Rader, W. F. von Drehle, and G. W. Martin, eds., Morrow Sandstones of Southeast Colorado and Adjacent Areas: RMAG Symposium, p. 91-100.</ref> courtesy RMAG.]]
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[[file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-3.png|thumb|{{figure number|3}}Flow unit definition using water saturation, log analysis, lithology, and mean pore throat size (pore size). &copy; Hartmann and Coalson.<ref name=Hartnamm_Coalson_1990>Hartmann, D. J., and E. B. Coalson, 1990, Evaluation of the Morrow sandstone in Sorrento field, Cheyenne County, Colorado, ''in'' S. A. Sonnenberg, L. T. Shannon, K. Rader, W. F. von Drehle, and G. W. Martin, eds., Morrow Sandstones of Southeast Colorado and Adjacent Areas: RMAG Symposium, p. 91-100.</ref> Courtesy Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists.]]
    
The example in [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-3.png|Figure 3]] from the Morrow Sandstone of southeastern Colorado illustrates flow unit definition using water saturation, log analysis, lithology, and mean pore throat size (pore size).
 
The example in [[:file:predicting-reservoir-system-quality-and-performance_fig9-3.png|Figure 3]] from the Morrow Sandstone of southeastern Colorado illustrates flow unit definition using water saturation, log analysis, lithology, and mean pore throat size (pore size).

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