GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES

The geology of northeastern Pulau Langgun was found to consist of shale interbedded with carbonaceous mudstone, dark-colored limestone, mudstone, and siltstone with sandstone lenses, which is in respect with its geologic age, being from Ordovician to Carboniferous in age. This is in accordance to th...

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Main Author: Zainal Abidin, Johan
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.140822017-01-25T09:37:44Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/14082/ GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES Zainal Abidin, Johan T Technology (General) The geology of northeastern Pulau Langgun was found to consist of shale interbedded with carbonaceous mudstone, dark-colored limestone, mudstone, and siltstone with sandstone lenses, which is in respect with its geologic age, being from Ordovician to Carboniferous in age. This is in accordance to the sequence developed in previous study, Tanjong Dendang Formation, Mempelam Limestone, Timah Tasoh Formation, and Langgun Red Beds (Basal Singa Formation). Structurally, the outcrops of Pulau Langgun are not exempted from the tectonic forces exerted on the Langkawi islands, which is trending ENE-WSW. Among the structures observed include conjugate joints, orthogonal joints, a normal fault and folds. Known for its abundance of fossils, particularly graptolites, samples were taken from the Tanjong Dendang Formation to be observed under the binocular microscope. Sketches of the fossils indicate that the graptolites discovered are of Glyptograptus sp., Dimorphograptus sp., & Pristiograptus sp. which originate from the lower Silurian. The Total Carbon Analysis shows that the organic carbon content of the outcrops here are of poor to very good, which may suggest the rock potential as source rock. This will enhance the source rock studies of Paleozoic rocks in Malaysia in future oil and gas explorations of the area. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2014-05 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/14082/1/ThesisZ.pdf Zainal Abidin, Johan (2014) GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES
description The geology of northeastern Pulau Langgun was found to consist of shale interbedded with carbonaceous mudstone, dark-colored limestone, mudstone, and siltstone with sandstone lenses, which is in respect with its geologic age, being from Ordovician to Carboniferous in age. This is in accordance to the sequence developed in previous study, Tanjong Dendang Formation, Mempelam Limestone, Timah Tasoh Formation, and Langgun Red Beds (Basal Singa Formation). Structurally, the outcrops of Pulau Langgun are not exempted from the tectonic forces exerted on the Langkawi islands, which is trending ENE-WSW. Among the structures observed include conjugate joints, orthogonal joints, a normal fault and folds. Known for its abundance of fossils, particularly graptolites, samples were taken from the Tanjong Dendang Formation to be observed under the binocular microscope. Sketches of the fossils indicate that the graptolites discovered are of Glyptograptus sp., Dimorphograptus sp., & Pristiograptus sp. which originate from the lower Silurian. The Total Carbon Analysis shows that the organic carbon content of the outcrops here are of poor to very good, which may suggest the rock potential as source rock. This will enhance the source rock studies of Paleozoic rocks in Malaysia in future oil and gas explorations of the area.
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author Zainal Abidin, Johan
author_facet Zainal Abidin, Johan
author_sort Zainal Abidin, Johan
title GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES
title_short GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES
title_full GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES
title_fullStr GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES
title_full_unstemmed GENERAL GEOLOGY OF PULAU LANGGUN, LANGKAWI, KEDAH AND A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF GRAPTOLITES
title_sort general geology of pulau langgun, langkawi, kedah and a preliminary study on the morphology of graptolites
publisher Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
publishDate 2014
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/14082/1/ThesisZ.pdf
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