05.07.2009

A sill is rock that has intruded between older layers of sedimentary rock. The sill does not cut across pre-existing rocks in contrast to dikes, which do cut across older rocks. Sills are always parallel to layers of the surrounding rock. Usually they are in a horizontal orientation, although tectonic processes can cause rotation of sills into near vertical orientations.

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