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198 PETROPHYSICS: RESERVOIR ROCK PROPERTIES
SUPERSCRIPTS
r run number
GREEK SYMBOLS
angle between plane and pressure gradient
specific gravity
error
contact angle
porosity
effective open porosity
Kozeny shape factor
Kozeny constatnt
viscosity
tortuosity
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