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Packing heterogeneity is defined as local variation in sorting, or more strictly, local variation in pore-size distribution. Small-scale packing heterogeneities essentially determine the amount of liquid which is held as an irreducible wetting phase saturation in a drained porous rock. The so-called irreducible saturations of two unconsolidated core samples were reduced by approximately half after the particles of each core had been well mixed to destroy small-scale packing heterogeneities. Irreducible saturation is proposed as an index of packing heterogeneity, which may reflect depositional environment and post-deposition history.
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