Pore and throat size distributions determined by mercury porosimetry and by direct observation Norman C. WardlawMalcolm McKellarLi Yu Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 May 1988 Pages: 1 - 16
Relations between pores, throats and permeability: A petrographic/physical analysis of some carbonate grainstones and packstones Edward L. EtrisDavid S. BrumfieldSterling J. Crabtree Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 July 1988 Pages: 17 - 32
Reservoir characterization, porosity, and recovery efficiency of deeply-buried paleozoic carbonates: Examples from Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico Joachim E. AmthorDavid C. Kopaska-MerkelGerald M. Friedman Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 July 1988 Pages: 33 - 52
Very high-pressure mercury porosimetry as a tool in reservoir characterization David C. Kopaska-MerkelJoachim E. Amthor Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 March 1988 Pages: 53 - 64
Dunham’s carbonate rock classification:A Spanish terminology Nicholas G. Muñoz Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 March 1988 Pages: 65 - 66
Gypsum-carbonate laminites in a recent sabkha, Kuwait H. A. GunatilakaD. J. Shearman Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 May 1988 Pages: 67 - 74
Diagenesis of sabkha-related, sulphate nodules in the early Proterozoic Gordon Lake formation, Ontario, Canada F. W. Chandler Petrophysics of Carbonate Reservoirs 01 March 1988 Pages: 75 - 94
The role of tectonics in Devonian and carboniferous sedimentation in the British Isles Peter Gutteridge Conference Report 01 May 1988 Pages: 95 - 96
Book reviews David C. Kopaska-MerkelS. J. MazzulloDavid C. Kopaska-Merkel BookReview 01 March 1988 Pages: 97 - 106