poorsusega
Poorsusega, or porosity, is a material's property that describes the fraction of its volume occupied by voids or pores. It is dimensionless and usually expressed as a decimal or percent. Porosity can be total, including all voids, or effective (connected) porosity, which governs fluid flow and storage.
Two main types are primary porosity (pores formed with the material's original framework) and secondary porosity
Porosity is measured by laboratory and field methods. Total porosity can be estimated from bulk density and
The amount and connectivity of porosity affect a material's ability to store and transmit fluids. In hydrology,
Typical values vary widely. Sands often have porosities around 25–50%, gravels higher, clays 30–60%, and carbonates