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Changes in effective porosity and permeability during diagenesis in Holocene and Pleistocene corals from the Bahamas and Florida Keys are influenced by environmental and, to some extent, by taxonomic variations. Submarine and vadose samples show a decrease in permeability during porosity reduction by cementation, whereas phreatic samples increase in permeability with decreasing porosity because of larger and better sorted pore apertures. As a result, reef rock built mainly of corals may be a better reservoir rock if it has undergone diagenesis in the phreatic zone rather than in the submarine or vadose environments.
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