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Pirmez et al. 1997
Pirmez, C., Flood, R.D., Baptiste, J., Yin, H. and Manley, P.L. (1997). Clay content, porosity and velocity of Amazon fan sediments determined from ODP Leg 155 cores and wireline logs. Geophysical Research Letters 24: doi: 10.1029/96GL03469. issn: 0094-8276.

We characterize variations in velocity and porosity as a function of clay content for different depositional units of the Amazon Fan (levees, sand-rich High-Amplitude Reflection Packets, or HARPs and mass-transport deposits, or MTDs) using core and log data. Younger fan sediments, including both HARP and levee turbidites, show an increase in porosity and a decrease in velocity with increased clay content, a relationship indicative of a matrix-supported regime. In contrast, older, more deeply buried overbank turbidities and MTDs, show opposite physical-property trends, which are indicative of a framework-supported regime. The changing behavior of physical properties within various fan units results from a combination of the nature of clay distribution within the sediment caused by different depositional processes, and to changes in sediment structure during early burial and diagenesis.¿ 1997 American Geophysical Union

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Physical Properties of Rocks, Permeability and porosity
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