File:Adams Brook (near East Dover, Green Mountains, Vermont, USA) 5 (49439054152).jpg

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The bedrock and loose clasts along this Vermont stream consist of serpentinized mantle dunites of the East Dover Ultramafic Body. They were emplaced as an ophiolite during the Taconic Orogeny in the Ordovician, about 460 million years ago. See: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/32577563648">www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/32577563648</a>

Locality: Adams Brook, north of Dover Hill Road (= East Dover Road), just east of the town of East Dover, southwestern Newfane Township, central Windham County, Green Mountains, southern Vermont, USA


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