I need a Geo Science course as I'm a mechanical Engineer but work on a tunnel boring machine. therefore, i need to learn more about soil. Thanks for your effort
This is an excellently prepared video. I would like to point out however that porosity is inversely proportional to grain size in a well-sorted sediment. I'm curious if in your porosity experiment you were perhaps not achieving full saturation in the sand.
Porosity = amount of pore space Permeability = how easily water flows through Different materials Igneous rocks have high porosity but low no permeability Sand and gravel have high porosity and permeability = good groundwater sources Fractured igneous rocks, limestone, granite high porosity and high permeability = Good groundwater reservoirs
Incredibly helpful video, thank you very much. Well done.
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This video is well set up and edited. A big thank you and appreciation to whoever helped make this video. Very helpful.
I need a Geo Science course as I'm a mechanical Engineer but work on a tunnel boring machine. therefore, i need to learn more about soil. Thanks for your effort
This video is like the best edited video! Nice one professor.
Permeability: Gravel(water flow easily) > Sand > Clay (water cannot flow through)
This is an excellently prepared video. I would like to point out however that porosity is inversely proportional to grain size in a well-sorted sediment. I'm curious if in your porosity experiment you were perhaps not achieving full saturation in the sand.
Porosity = amount of pore space
Permeability = how easily water flows through
Different materials
Igneous rocks have high porosity but low no permeability
Sand and gravel have high porosity and permeability = good groundwater sources
Fractured igneous rocks, limestone, granite high porosity and high permeability = Good groundwater reservoirs
Very clear and helpful video! Thanks, and greetings from Curitiba (BRA)
Very good, but how is permeability calculated with this experiment? Which equation allows to obtain data with this experiment?
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Practical exam*
No. Just like the music.
Thanks so much.. Only have one question.. have you ever see negative porosity .. in any mode 🤔
it was pretty usefull for my engineering final exam study.
AMAZING VIDEO!! Thank you guys so much!
Excellent and valuable demonstration.Thank you.
Very helpful video
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What a nice video! learning it for studying vascular plant growth.
Very helpful!!!
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helpful video, exactly what i needed.
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Very useful video, thanks a lot
Very cool
Why porosity of clay material is greater than sand as according to your experiment , it should be reversed???
permeability not porosity so they're right
One of the best vedio!!! Thank you
Thanks, was really helpful.
May i use your video be my duty in my rocks class? Thank You before🙏
great job.
Good demonstration. very useful
Good lesson
Thank you , that was helpful
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Nice demo.
is the 'immobile-porosities' means low permeability?
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Nice video sir
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very informative video
It is different... Thank you....
What type of soil porosity is high?
so like which one is like a sponge im confused
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wow those are some huge glasses of rocks!
Where my classmates at???
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Does Clay have high or low Porosity? and if so is it's porosity lower or greater than Sands?
Clay can have higher porosity than sand but its permeability is lower.
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