File:Garnet schist & quartzite (Waits River Formation, Devonian; Route 9 roadcut between Marlboro & Brattleboro, Vermont, USA) 6.jpg

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English: Schist & quartzite in the Devonian of Vermont, USA.

The dark-colored rocks seen here are schists of the Devonian-aged Waits River Formation in Vermont. The light-colored rocks are quartzites. The precursors to these metamorphics were shales and sandstones.

Stratigraphy: Waits River Formation, Devonian

Locality: roadcut along Route 9, at the Route 9-Stark Road intersection, east of Marlboro & west of Brattleboro, Windham County, southern Vermont, USA (42° 52' 14.92" North latitude, 72° 39' 19.15" West longitude)
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