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Volcanic breccia, felsitic tuff, and flows.

Volcanic breccia, felsitic tuff, and flows.
StateVermont
NameVolcanic breccia, felsitic tuff, and flows.
Geologic agePermian-Triassic
Original map labelwv
CommentsPart of Plutonic Rocks (Including a few dike rocks and volcanic rocks.), White Mountain Plutonic-Volcanic Series
Primary rock typevolcanic breccia (agglomerate)
Secondary rock typetuff
Other rock typeslava flow
Lithologic constituents
Map references
Nicholson, S.W., Dicken, C.L., Horton, J.D., Foose, M.P., Mueller, J.A.L., and Hon, Rudi, 2006, Preliminary integrated geologic map databases for the United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Vermont: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2006-1272.
Unit references
Doll, C.G., Cady, W.M., Thompson, J.B., Jr., and Billings, M.P., 1961, Centennial Geologic Map of Vermont: Vermont Geological Survey, Miscellaneous Map MISCMAP-01, scale 1:250,000.
Geographic coverageRutland - Windsor

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