I am not familiar with pebble tech so I looked it up on their web page. If you were using cement I would caution you about the lye leaching into the water and the consequent change in ph. To take that concept forward, I would question if there is any potential for the chemistry in the pebble process to end up changing the chemistry of the water. Of course that would not make a difference in a swimming pool but would certainly be an issue if you intend to put fish in your pond.
My second thought is that a vital part of the Biology of your pond will the the fine fuzzy hair-like algae that will eventually grow on all the surfaces of your pond. If you go to great expense to have a pretty surface, you will certainly be unhappy when that algae appears.
But wait! That algae serves a valuable service in keeping your pond water clear. 1) It provides surface area for your beneficial bacteria to grow on. (it is these bacteria that compete with the algae for nutrients) 2) it consumes the nutrients that, if not consumed, will turn into 'pea soup' algae.
This may not be the yes/no answer you wanted, but it will give you some questions to ask and some understanding of your pond biology. (www.rosepond.com)
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The theory of comparing light movement to dropping a pebble into a pond is called light refraction.
Because it's heavy
Think of a prayer as pebble and the spiritual realm as the still pond into which the prayer is dropped.
My Friends Tigger and Pooh - 2007 Roo's Pebble in the Pond Darby's Super Sleuth Surprise 2-28 was released on: USA: 17 November 2009
I doubt it and if it worries you, fill the crack with a cement grout mixture,
Any pool Interior finish will dry out and crumble if allowed to do so.
Pebble tech
The pebble watch uses Bluetooth to communicate with your phone.
The focus and epicenter are terms used to describe the start and spread of a seismic event. Toss a pebble into a pond , the spot the pebble lands is the main energy focal point, the epicenter is the immediate surrounding area of the strongest waves, the waves become weaker as they leave this area.
Edges with high contrast that have shadows after compression (like rings when you drop a pebble into a pond).
There is a web link describing quarts finish below. There is also a web link on pebble tech below. pebble tech and quarts are pool surface finishes (see the links mentioned above) Wet edge is a method of constructing a pool where by one or more edges of the pools side are built just below the waters natural surface height. This brings about a situation where water is constantly falling over the edge of the pool into a balance tank and then via filtration back into the pool.