On the basis of a combined larger benthic foraminifera, nannofossil and strontium isotope dating programme we confidently re-assign muddy carbonate deposits from the Lower Kinabatangan River Area of Borneo to the Oligocene rather than the Early Miocene. High-diversity, coral-rich (> 50 species) deposits are here tightly constrained to predominately at, or just after, the Early to Late Oligocene boundary (Larger benthic foraminifera zone — Te1, Nannofossil zone — NP24, Sr isotope ages — 28.8–27.6 Ma). This new dating potentially pushes back the start of the Indo-West Pacific Centre of Marine Diversity, at least for corals, about 5 million years earlier than previous data indicated. Our new data supports maintaining separation of the muddy ca...
New apatite fission-track data, K–Ar radiometric ages, and major and trace element geochem- istry fr...
The Oligocene-Miocene carbonate successions around the world are fundamental targets for hydrocarbon...
Mid-Holocene age fossil-fringing reefs occur along the tectonically stable north coast of Java, Indo...
The Indonesia Archipelago is a complex region that both harbors the today’s most biodiverse marine e...
Deep stratigraphic constrains below the Indonesian Lusi mud eruption are currently lacking due to th...
Following the intense Palaeocene-Early Eocene Sarawak Orogeny (around 40-36 Ma), the South China Sea...
Neogene marine deposits of North Borneo are locally very rich in fossils that provide glimpses into ...
The lithology of limestone from seven Neogene sites from the Indo-Pacific region, from the Salayar L...
The biostratigraphic ranges of identified larger benthic and planktonic foraminifera from Tertiary e...
The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks cro...
The Sulu Sea of north-east Borneo is part of the biodiversity hotspot in the Malay Archipelago of So...
Important long-ranging groups of larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) are known to have become extinct ...
Surface mapping, dating and radar image study of strata in southern Sabah (northern Borneo) have mad...
Radiolarians provide age constraints for chert blocks occurring in a Miocene mudstone matrix melange...
This study reviews how shallow water carbonates are revealing environmental and climatic changes on ...
New apatite fission-track data, K–Ar radiometric ages, and major and trace element geochem- istry fr...
The Oligocene-Miocene carbonate successions around the world are fundamental targets for hydrocarbon...
Mid-Holocene age fossil-fringing reefs occur along the tectonically stable north coast of Java, Indo...
The Indonesia Archipelago is a complex region that both harbors the today’s most biodiverse marine e...
Deep stratigraphic constrains below the Indonesian Lusi mud eruption are currently lacking due to th...
Following the intense Palaeocene-Early Eocene Sarawak Orogeny (around 40-36 Ma), the South China Sea...
Neogene marine deposits of North Borneo are locally very rich in fossils that provide glimpses into ...
The lithology of limestone from seven Neogene sites from the Indo-Pacific region, from the Salayar L...
The biostratigraphic ranges of identified larger benthic and planktonic foraminifera from Tertiary e...
The Ambug Hill in Brunei is an exceptional geological site where a series of siliciclastic rocks cro...
The Sulu Sea of north-east Borneo is part of the biodiversity hotspot in the Malay Archipelago of So...
Important long-ranging groups of larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) are known to have become extinct ...
Surface mapping, dating and radar image study of strata in southern Sabah (northern Borneo) have mad...
Radiolarians provide age constraints for chert blocks occurring in a Miocene mudstone matrix melange...
This study reviews how shallow water carbonates are revealing environmental and climatic changes on ...
New apatite fission-track data, K–Ar radiometric ages, and major and trace element geochem- istry fr...
The Oligocene-Miocene carbonate successions around the world are fundamental targets for hydrocarbon...
Mid-Holocene age fossil-fringing reefs occur along the tectonically stable north coast of Java, Indo...