Intro to Geophysics
Capillary pressure is the pressure difference across the interface of two immiscible fluids in a porous medium, caused by surface tension effects. It plays a crucial role in determining how fluids move through the pore spaces of rocks and soil, influencing their saturation and distribution. This phenomenon is essential in understanding fluid behavior in geological formations, particularly in petroleum reservoirs and aquifers.
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