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| | Burnt Island's Glacial Erratics of the Lincoln Sill, Maine |
 | | Notice that the sill is part of the bedrock around Burnt Island to the west, east, and south (on Squirrel Island). |
 | | The relationship of the sill to other rock types, including the igneous granites (former magma chambers) in the region is still being studied to learn more about the plate tectonic origin of Maine's bedrock. |
 | | Knight, D. R., and Gaudette, H. E., 1991, Geology and petrology of the Lincoln Sill and related rocks, coastal Maine, in Ludman, A. (editor), Geology of the coastal lithotectonic block and neighboring terranes, eastern Maine and southern New Brunswick: New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, 83rd Annual Meeting, September 27-29, 1991, Princeton, Maine, p. |
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