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Pebble #5 Exercise

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Exercise Process

  1. Download the pebble image for analysis of the intermediate axis in ImageJ. Note the scale bar change with certain pebbles.
  2. Identify the intermediate axis as neither the longest or shortest x, y, or z dimension of the pebble. Along the intermediate axis use ImageJ Analysis scale and measure tools to determine the longest path or maximum diameter across the pebble.
  3. Record the measurement of maximum diameter along the intermediate axis.
  4. Record the bed material type based on the following diameter size categories:
    • Boulders - diameter 256-2048mm
    • Cobbles - diameter 64-256mm
    • Gravel - diameter 2-64mm
    • Sand - diameter 0.062-2.0mm
    • Silt/clay - diameter < 0.062mm

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