An integrated study using bulk chemical composition, mineralogy and mineral chemistry of sedimentary rocks from the Tukau Formation of Borneo Island (Sarawak, Malaysia) is presented in order to understand the depositional and tectonic settings during the Neogene. Sedimentary rocks are chemically classified as shale, wacke, arkose, litharenite and quartz arenite and consist of quartz, illite, feldspar, rutile and anatase, zircon, tourmaline, chromite and monazite. All of them are highly matured and were derived from a moderate to intensively weathered source. Bulk and mineral chemistries suggest that these rocks were recycled from sedimentary to metasedimentary source regions with some input from granitoids and mafic-ultramafic rocks. The ch...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
A study is proposed on the clastic sedimentary rocks of the Tukau Formation in the North-West Borneo...
Multi-element geochemistry and mineralogy are used to characterize the chemical composition, degree ...
Provenance and tectonic setting of sandstone and mudstone units of the Miocene Sibuti Formation from...
Borneo, located in equatorial SE Asia, is the third largest island in the world, although it is topo...
The Late Cretaceous to Late Eocene Rajang Group in Borneo is one of the world's largest deep-sea sed...
The Neogene strata of the onshore West Baram Province of NW Borneo contain organic rich rock formati...
The Lubok Antu M´elange is exposed along one of the most important tectonic lineaments, the Lupar Li...
In Northeast Pahang and South Terengganu, the Kuantan Group and Taweh beds rocks are redefined in te...
AbstractCretaceous igneous rocks in SW Borneo are significant for investigating the Paleo-Pacific su...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
The Kudat Formation, formed the major rock unit of Kudat Peninsula in the northern tip of Borneo Isl...
Borneo was positioned in an exceedingly dynamic tectonic area throughout the Tertiary at the edge of...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
A study is proposed on the clastic sedimentary rocks of the Tukau Formation in the North-West Borneo...
Multi-element geochemistry and mineralogy are used to characterize the chemical composition, degree ...
Provenance and tectonic setting of sandstone and mudstone units of the Miocene Sibuti Formation from...
Borneo, located in equatorial SE Asia, is the third largest island in the world, although it is topo...
The Late Cretaceous to Late Eocene Rajang Group in Borneo is one of the world's largest deep-sea sed...
The Neogene strata of the onshore West Baram Province of NW Borneo contain organic rich rock formati...
The Lubok Antu M´elange is exposed along one of the most important tectonic lineaments, the Lupar Li...
In Northeast Pahang and South Terengganu, the Kuantan Group and Taweh beds rocks are redefined in te...
AbstractCretaceous igneous rocks in SW Borneo are significant for investigating the Paleo-Pacific su...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
The Kudat Formation, formed the major rock unit of Kudat Peninsula in the northern tip of Borneo Isl...
Borneo was positioned in an exceedingly dynamic tectonic area throughout the Tertiary at the edge of...
Sarawak is a state that has been divided into four zones, namely the West Borneo Basement, Kuching Z...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...
The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend off...