2022
DOI: 10.3390/geotechnics2040040
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Rock Mechanical Laboratory Testing of Thebes Limestone Formation (Member I), Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt

Abstract: The Thebes Limestone Formation of Lower Eocene age is one of the most extensive rock units in Egypt. It is of importance to the apogee of the ancient Egyptian civilization, particularly in Luxor (South-Central Egypt), where the rock formation hosts the Theban Necropolis, a group of funerary chambers and temples from the New Kingdom Egyptian era (3500–3000 BP). In this work, we investigated the petrophysical and rock mechanical properties (e.g., rock strength, critical crack stress thresholds) through laborator… Show more

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“…Stage 2: Matrix density, porosity, and absolute permeability were determined by standard core testing. To measure the matrix density of grains, coefficients of effective porosity, and absolute permeability of rocks, an UltraPoroPerm-500 device from Core Laboratories Instruments (CLI) was used (Alcaíno-Olivares et al 2022;Joseph, Gunda & Mitra 2013;Al-Obaidi & Guliaeva 2002). The operating principle of the porosimeter is based on the use of the Boyle-Mariotte law.…”
Section: Preparation Of Core Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stage 2: Matrix density, porosity, and absolute permeability were determined by standard core testing. To measure the matrix density of grains, coefficients of effective porosity, and absolute permeability of rocks, an UltraPoroPerm-500 device from Core Laboratories Instruments (CLI) was used (Alcaíno-Olivares et al 2022;Joseph, Gunda & Mitra 2013;Al-Obaidi & Guliaeva 2002). The operating principle of the porosimeter is based on the use of the Boyle-Mariotte law.…”
Section: Preparation Of Core Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%