Difference between inliers and outliers
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An inlier is an area of older rocks surrounded by younger rocks. Inliers are typically formed by the erosion of overlying younger rocks to reveal a limited exposure of the older underlying rocks. ... Conversely an outlier is an area of younger rock completely surrounded by older rocks.
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