DOI: 10.30707/etd2017.schoenmann.s
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Evaluating Relationships Between Rock Strength And Longitudinal Stream Profile Morphometry In The Southern Guadalupe Mountains, Texas

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“…Rebound values recorded from an N-type Schmidt rock hammer in the fore reef formations were above 65, indicating resistant rocks (Schoenmann, 2017). Rebound values collected from the Carlsbad limestone (Pcb) and sandstone (Pcbss) in the back reef formations were statistically the same as the fore reef formations (Schoenmann, 2017).…”
Section: Chapter Iv: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Rebound values recorded from an N-type Schmidt rock hammer in the fore reef formations were above 65, indicating resistant rocks (Schoenmann, 2017). Rebound values collected from the Carlsbad limestone (Pcb) and sandstone (Pcbss) in the back reef formations were statistically the same as the fore reef formations (Schoenmann, 2017).…”
Section: Chapter Iv: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Rebound values recorded from an N-type Schmidt rock hammer in the fore reef formations were above 65, indicating resistant rocks (Schoenmann, 2017). Rebound values collected from the Carlsbad limestone (Pcb) and sandstone (Pcbss) in the back reef formations were statistically the same as the fore reef formations (Schoenmann, 2017). The measured rebound values indicate that rock strength is comparatively the same for rocks sampled in fore reef and back reef formations outcropping in two canyons shaping the southern Guadalupe Mountains, but these values only represent a small portion of sample rocks for this study.…”
Section: Chapter Iv: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%