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A batholith is a mass of intrusive igneous rock that has solidified deep underground. Its dimensions and depth below ground are necessarily specific, and the depth to the top can be that estimated from calculated erosion.

It may be partially exposed by subsequent erosion, like Dartmoor (SW England), and then it would have an altitude relative to surrounding land or to sea-level.

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