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density, cement, and intergranular volume at various locations of reservoir
formations. Such diagrams provide useful insight into the heterogeneity
of reservoirs. Coskun et al. (1993) shows the relationships between composi-
tion, texture, porosity, and permeability for a typical sandstone reservoir.
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