We report on the statistical analysis of experimental measurements of
the crack roughness for a fracture initiated from a straight notch in
a granite sample. The crack surface is shown to develop a self-affine
character over a correlation length xi which depends on the distance t
o the notch y as a power law xi is-proportional-to y(alpha) characteri
zed by a dynamic exponent 1/alpha estimated to be 1.2 +/- 0.15. The se
lf-affine roughness exponent below the correlation length is found to
be 0.80 +/- +/- 0.05. The scaling is obtained from two maps of the sur
face, consisting each in more than 10(5) data points.