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Barrington topographic map

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Barrington

Barrington lies on a low, mostly flat plain bordering the sea. This plain, composed mostly of layers of clay, gravel, sand, and silt soils, was formed by a melting glacier towards the end of the last ice age. Bedrock underlying the soil is largely composed of shales, sandstone, and conglomerate rock, with some outcrops of quartz. A few extremes in elevation, such as Nayatt Point, Primrose and Prince's Hill, rise to heights of fifty feet.

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Name: Barrington topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Barrington, Bristol County, Rhode Island, 02806, United States (41.70624 -71.35313 41.77614 -71.28541)

Average elevation: 4 m

Minimum elevation: -7 m

Maximum elevation: 47 m

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