Excerpt from Some Suggested Stratigraphic Relations in Part of Southwestern New England
Throughout this whole 'belt, lenses of marble, amphibolite, calc-silicate granulite, and quartzite have been mapped along the boundary between rocks that we consider to be Goshen in age and rocks that we consider to be pre Silurian in age. We propose that these lenses are a southward continuation of the Russell Mountain Formation of southern Massachusetts.
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