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| + | The pressure at which mercury first enters the sample (after the mercury has filled any surface irregularities on the sample) is termed the ''displacement pressure'' (''P''<sub>d</sub>).<ref>Vavra, C.L., J. G. Kaldi, and R. M. Sneider, [http://archives.datapages.com/data/specpubs/methodo1/data/a095/a095/0001/0200/0221.htm Capillary pressure] in D. Morton-Thompson and A. M. Woods, eds., Development Geology Reference Manual: [http://store.aapg.org/detail.aspx?id=612 AAPG Methods in Exploration 10], p. 221-225.</ref> |
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− | | author = Charles L. Vavra, John G. Kaldi, Robert M. Sneider
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