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Aimed at travelers and amateur naturalists, the booklet explains the geological history of a Vermont state forest by describing the underlying granite bedrock and the glacial deposits that mantle it. It maps and interprets visible ledges and boulders, characterizes the dominant minerals—quartz, feldspar, and mica—and identifies the local rock as a quartz monzonite within the granite family. The text discusses surface features produced by joints and exfoliation, the role of glaciers in depositing gravel and boulders in valleys, and offers guidance for observing exposures and nearby geological features.
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