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Porosity<br />

Porosity<br />

0.3<br />

0.25<br />

0.2<br />

0.15<br />

0.1<br />

0.05<br />

0<br />

0 5 10 15 20 25 30<br />

(a)<br />

0.3<br />

0.25<br />

0.2<br />

0.15<br />

0.1<br />

0.05<br />

Distance along pr<strong>of</strong>ile (mm)<br />

0<br />

0 5 10 15 20 25 30<br />

(b)<br />

Distance along pr<strong>of</strong>ile (mm)<br />

Figure 2.6. Porosity pr<strong>of</strong>iles taken orthogonally across the compaction b<strong>and</strong> 8.7 m from<br />

the tip (a) <strong>and</strong> at the tip (b). Each box plot represents a composite <strong>of</strong> 10 porosity<br />

measurements from immediately adjacent transects. The horizontal lines comprising the<br />

boxes indicate lower quartile, median <strong>and</strong> upper quartile values <strong>of</strong> the group. The<br />

whiskers extend up to 1.5 times the interquartile range to indicate the spread <strong>of</strong> additional<br />

data points. Outliers are indicated by “+”. A box plot representing the range <strong>of</strong><br />

background matrix porosity (minus outliers) appears to the right <strong>of</strong> each pr<strong>of</strong>ile. At its<br />

middle (a), the b<strong>and</strong> is clearly defined as a sharp, statistically significant drop in porosity.<br />

At its tip (b), however, while still visually apparent at a fraction <strong>of</strong> a millimeter thick, the<br />

b<strong>and</strong> can no longer be detected as a measurable reduction in porosity.<br />

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