Pore pressure is defined as the pressure acting on the fluids in the pore spaces of the rock. This is the scientific meaning of what is generally referred to as formation (pore) pressure. Depending on the magnitude of pore pressure, it can be described as being either normal, abnormal or subnormal. A definition of each follows.
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Monday, 25 January 2016
PORE PRESSURE
Pore pressure is defined as the pressure acting on the fluids in the pore spaces of the rock. This is the scientific meaning of what is generally referred to as formation (pore) pressure. Depending on the magnitude of pore pressure, it can be described as being either normal, abnormal or subnormal. A definition of each follows.
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