thinporosity
Thinporosity is a geological term used to describe a type of porosity that occurs in thin, often discontinuous layers within a rock formation. This type of porosity is typically characterized by narrow, interconnected voids or fractures that are not as extensive or well-connected as those found in more conventional porous rocks. Thinporosity can be found in various rock types, including sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks, and is often associated with specific geological processes such as diagenesis, fracturing, or the presence of organic matter.
The presence of thinporosity can significantly influence the physical and chemical properties of a rock, affecting
Thinporosity is important in various geological and engineering contexts. For example, in petroleum geology, thinporosity can