The information contained on this page was adapted from Maryland Geological
Survey's Geologic Map Montgomery County and District of Columbia (1953).
This information reflects geologic interpretations from over 40 years ago and
does not represent an accurate interpretation of currently accepted geologic
theory. We present this information for historic purposes only. Do not use this
information for anything other than illustrative purposes. When a corrected
and updated geologic map of Maryland is available you will see a notification
on our web site.
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Alluvium
Shown only along major streams. |
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Wissahickon
formation, oligoclase-mica facies
Garnetiferous muscovite-quartz schist of variable composition.
Banded. |
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Terrace
gravels
Remnants of gravel on terraces bordering Potomac River
and larger streams. |
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Bear Island
granodiorite
Light, discordant granodiorite, mostly unfoliated and massive.
Contains plagioclase, quartz, potash feldspar, muscovite, biotite, rutile,
zircon and garnet. Composition rather variable. Alteration is common. |
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Bryn Mawr
gravels
Ancient alluvial fans sloping gently downward from an
altitude of approximately 500 feet above sea level. The Potomac fan includes
many pebbles of chert. About 40 feet thick. |
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Kensington
granitegneiss
Highly foliated, coarse granite gneiss intrusive into the
schist complex and basic rocks. |
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Wissahickon
formation
Banded or laminated quartz-rich phyllites and schists and
magnetite, quartz veins, sandstone and conglomerate beds composed of muscovite,
chlorite, albite, quartz. Grading into coarser schist to the east. Includes
some Marburg schist. May be the equivalent of Harpers to the west. Calcareous
layers are common. Interfingers with Ijamsville phyllite. Ss: sandstone
beds. |
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Basic
igneous rocks
t: tonalite with inclusions; m: metadiorites, gabbros,
amphibolites; b: undifferentiated basic rocks. |
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Sykesville
formation
Formerly Sykesville granite. Granitic-looking schistose
rock with numerous inclusions, quartz pebbles, garnets, grading into schist
east and westward. Probably granitized schist. |
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Garnet-rich schists
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p
q
ss |
pegmatite
quartz veins
sandstone |