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As the authors know, porosity and permeability could correspond to each other in three-dimensional space, but scholars have not yet proposed the concept of "two-dimensional permeability" in the two-dimensional space as matched with "two-dimensional porosity," so the application of "two-dimensional porosity" has been greatly restricted. From a microscopic perspective, previous researchers have carried out many pore and permeability tests and established the relationship between pore and permeability of various reservoirs, but the test results and the correlation are established in threedimensional space. Frankly speaking, it is the "average permeability . . .
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