1. n. [Geology]
A detrital grain between 0.0625 mm and 2 mm in diameter. Sand is larger than silt but smaller than a granule according to the Udden-Wentworth scale. Sand is also a term used for quartz grains or for sandstone.
See related terms: arenaceous, detrital, fairway, pay, point bar, quartz, sandstone, tar sand, Udden-Wentworth scale
3. n. [Well Completions]
A generic term used to describe small formation particles known as fines that may be produced with the reservoir fluid. Sand production generally is undesirable and, if severe, may require some remedial action to control or prevent production, such a gravel packing or sand consolidation.