Permeability of sandstone during weathering. Refer to the Geographical Analysis (Vol. 42, 2010) study of the decay
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Permeability of sandstone during weathering. Refer to the Geographical Analysis (Vol. 42, 2010) study of the decay properties of sandstone when exposed to the weather, Exercises 2.69 and 2.90
(pp. 91 and 98). Recall that slices of sandstone blocks were measured for permeability under three conditions: no exposure to any type of weathering (A), repeatedly sprayed with a 10% salt solution (B), and soaked in a 10% salt solution and dried (C).
a. Combine the mean (from Exercise 2.69) and standard deviation (from Exercise 2.90) to make a statement about where most of the permeability measurements for group A sandstone slices will fall. Which rule (and why) did you use to make this inference?
b. Repeat part a for group B sandstone slices.
c. Repeat part a for group C sandstone slices.
d. Based on all your analyses, which type of weathering
(type A, B, or C) appears to result in faster decay (i.e., higher permeability measurements)?
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