Abstract
Detailed investigation of the morphology of the pore space in clay is a
key factor in understanding the sealing capacity, coupled flows,
capillary processes and associated deformation present in mudstones.
Actually, the combination of ion milling tools (FIB and BIB), cryogenic
techniques and SEM imaging offers a new alternative to study in-situ
elusive microstructures in wet geomaterials and has the high potential
to make a step change in our understanding of how fluids occur in pore
space. By using this range of techniques, it is possible to quantify
porosity, stabilize in-situ fluids in pore space, preserve the natural
structures at nm-scale, produce high quality polished cross-sections for
high resolution SEM imaging and reconstruct accurately microstructure
networks in 3D by serial cross sectioning.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 22005 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2010 |