The propagation saw test is a form of snowpack test that involves drawing the back edge of a snow saw up the length of a known weak layer in a column of snow. During the test, the weak layer is monitored and the test is halted the moment it begins to independently propagate the fracture being initiated by the saw. The results of the test give a point observation of a weak layer's tendency to propagate a fracture once it has been initiated.
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