The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks crops out with some layers extremely rich in marine fossils. Such fossiliferous outcrops are extremely rare in the northern part of Borneo and their description is of primary importance as their fossil content can be used to correlate the regional depositional sequences with global biostratigraphic zonations. In this work we present for the first time a detailed sedimentary profile completed with Sr-isotopes and biostratigraphic dating. The succession is divided into four sedimentary units. The first unit comprises bioturbated sandstone followed by a second unit of clay-silt rich levels whose first 9.5 m contain rich marine fossil assemblages. C...
Integrated surface mapping, dating and radar image interpretation of strata in southern Sabah (north...
The Neogene strata of the onshore West Baram Province of NW Borneo contain organic rich rock formati...
The Late Cretaceous to Late Eocene Rajang Group in Borneo is one of the world's largest deep-sea sed...
The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks cro...
Neogene marine deposits of North Borneo are locally very rich in fossils that provide glimpses into ...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
On the basis of a combined larger benthic foraminifera, nannofossil and strontium isotope dating pro...
Eleven Neogene outcrops (seven of the Miri Formation and four of the Seria Formation) from Brunei Da...
We report on sporadic fossil vertebrates from Brunei Darussalam (Borneo). Most of these isolated rem...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
Neogene biostratigraphy of the Southern Mountains Zone (Sambipitu Fm., Oyo Fm. And Kepek Fm.) was pu...
The Sabah Basin, Eastern Malaysia is a Neogene trench-associated sedimentary basin filled with progr...
The Indonesia Archipelago is a complex region that both harbors the today’s most biodiverse marine e...
Trace fossil assemblages from a variety of outcropping tidal and shoreface facies in the Belait Form...
Distinguishing of the geologic age from sedimentary rock layers has been one of the important and ba...
Integrated surface mapping, dating and radar image interpretation of strata in southern Sabah (north...
The Neogene strata of the onshore West Baram Province of NW Borneo contain organic rich rock formati...
The Late Cretaceous to Late Eocene Rajang Group in Borneo is one of the world's largest deep-sea sed...
The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks cro...
Neogene marine deposits of North Borneo are locally very rich in fossils that provide glimpses into ...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
On the basis of a combined larger benthic foraminifera, nannofossil and strontium isotope dating pro...
Eleven Neogene outcrops (seven of the Miri Formation and four of the Seria Formation) from Brunei Da...
We report on sporadic fossil vertebrates from Brunei Darussalam (Borneo). Most of these isolated rem...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
Neogene biostratigraphy of the Southern Mountains Zone (Sambipitu Fm., Oyo Fm. And Kepek Fm.) was pu...
The Sabah Basin, Eastern Malaysia is a Neogene trench-associated sedimentary basin filled with progr...
The Indonesia Archipelago is a complex region that both harbors the today’s most biodiverse marine e...
Trace fossil assemblages from a variety of outcropping tidal and shoreface facies in the Belait Form...
Distinguishing of the geologic age from sedimentary rock layers has been one of the important and ba...
Integrated surface mapping, dating and radar image interpretation of strata in southern Sabah (north...
The Neogene strata of the onshore West Baram Province of NW Borneo contain organic rich rock formati...
The Late Cretaceous to Late Eocene Rajang Group in Borneo is one of the world's largest deep-sea sed...