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https://doi.org/10.5194/se-16-681-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/se-16-681-2025
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25 Jul 2025
Research article |  | 25 Jul 2025

Poro–perm relations of Mesozoic carbonates and fault breccia, Araxos Promontory, NW Greece

Sergio C. Vinciguerra, Federico Vagnon, Irene Bottero, Jerome Fortin, Angela Vita Petrullo, Dimitrios Spanos, Aristotelis Pagoulatos, and Fabrizio Agosta

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We assessed the poro–perm relations of both host rocks and fault rocks of Mesozoic carbonate rocks, by integrating a laboratory petrophysical study with a digital image analysis. Three different protocols were employed to compute permeability: (i) Effective Medium Theory on laboratory data, (ii) constant crack aperture and (iii) crack density values from 2D images. Carbonate host rocks did not show a clear poro–perm trend due to the presence of stiff, sub-rounded pores and of small vugs.
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