Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.

This paper reports the detailed facies analysis carried out on the Kudat Formation (Oligocene – Early Miocene), NW Borneo exposed around the Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, comprising of the basement rock (Chert-Spilite Formation), sedimentary and igneous rocks. The Kudat Peninsula, situated at the northern...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani, Abd Rahman, Abdul Hadi, Ab Talib, Jasmi
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spelling my.utp.eprints.110042014-01-02T00:47:34Z Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo. Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani Abd Rahman, Abdul Hadi Ab Talib, Jasmi QE Geology This paper reports the detailed facies analysis carried out on the Kudat Formation (Oligocene – Early Miocene), NW Borneo exposed around the Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, comprising of the basement rock (Chert-Spilite Formation), sedimentary and igneous rocks. The Kudat Peninsula, situated at the northern part of Sabah, has undergone several episodes of uplift and deformation, during Late Cretaceous to Early Eocene. For the sedimentary formation, ten simplified lithofacies are identified; parallel laminated sandstone, trough cross laminated sst, parallel laminated sandstone and rippled top, coarse pebbly sandstone, massive sandstone, amalgamated sandstone, thin rippled sandstone interbedded with mudstone, parallel and wavy laminated sandstone, parallel laminated sandstone with carbonaceous laminae and parallel laminated mudstone; with the contact of the bedding is either sharp, gradational, irregular or erosive base. Three facies assemblages are recognized, there are tide-influenced facies successions, wave-influenced facies successions and deep marine-influenced facies successions. Tide-influence facies successions show coarsening upward with a low abundance and low diversity trace fossil assemblages. Wave-influenced facies successions signify a prograding wave-influenced shoreline with coarsening upward trends. Deep marine-influenced facies successions display thick sequence of sandstone, predominantly massive to amalgamated sandstone. The distribution of facies assemblages and analysis suggests a shallowing phase due to the sequences of the deep marine, shallow marine and marginal marine environments during late Early Miocene/early Middle Miocene uplift and deformation. One of the localities, Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, has the main fascinated place to visit in Kudat Peninsula with its coastal landforms like tafoni and caves. These landscapes which show a good geological features will cultivate visitors to appreciate our nature even more thus to preserve our valuable treasures for future generations. Keywords—Sedimentology, facies, Kudat Formation, Sabah. 2013-10-05 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/msword http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11004/1/Paper%20Wani%20Geoheritage%202013.doc http://www.ukm.my/lestari/doc/geoheritage.pdf Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani and Abd Rahman, Abdul Hadi and Ab Talib, Jasmi (2013) Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo. In: 8th Malaysia Geoheritage Conference & 6th Indonesia - Malaysia Joint Geoheritage Conference, 5 - 7 October 2013, Kuantan, Pahang. (Submitted) http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11004/
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Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani
Abd Rahman, Abdul Hadi
Ab Talib, Jasmi
Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.
description This paper reports the detailed facies analysis carried out on the Kudat Formation (Oligocene – Early Miocene), NW Borneo exposed around the Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, comprising of the basement rock (Chert-Spilite Formation), sedimentary and igneous rocks. The Kudat Peninsula, situated at the northern part of Sabah, has undergone several episodes of uplift and deformation, during Late Cretaceous to Early Eocene. For the sedimentary formation, ten simplified lithofacies are identified; parallel laminated sandstone, trough cross laminated sst, parallel laminated sandstone and rippled top, coarse pebbly sandstone, massive sandstone, amalgamated sandstone, thin rippled sandstone interbedded with mudstone, parallel and wavy laminated sandstone, parallel laminated sandstone with carbonaceous laminae and parallel laminated mudstone; with the contact of the bedding is either sharp, gradational, irregular or erosive base. Three facies assemblages are recognized, there are tide-influenced facies successions, wave-influenced facies successions and deep marine-influenced facies successions. Tide-influence facies successions show coarsening upward with a low abundance and low diversity trace fossil assemblages. Wave-influenced facies successions signify a prograding wave-influenced shoreline with coarsening upward trends. Deep marine-influenced facies successions display thick sequence of sandstone, predominantly massive to amalgamated sandstone. The distribution of facies assemblages and analysis suggests a shallowing phase due to the sequences of the deep marine, shallow marine and marginal marine environments during late Early Miocene/early Middle Miocene uplift and deformation. One of the localities, Tanjung Simpang Mengayau, has the main fascinated place to visit in Kudat Peninsula with its coastal landforms like tafoni and caves. These landscapes which show a good geological features will cultivate visitors to appreciate our nature even more thus to preserve our valuable treasures for future generations. Keywords—Sedimentology, facies, Kudat Formation, Sabah.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani
Abd Rahman, Abdul Hadi
Ab Talib, Jasmi
author_facet Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani
Abd Rahman, Abdul Hadi
Ab Talib, Jasmi
author_sort Abdul Jalil, Nursyazwani
title Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.
title_short Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.
title_full Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.
title_fullStr Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology, Facies Analysis and Geoheritage Sites of the Kudat Formation (Oligocene - Early Miocene) in Kudat Peninsula, Sabah, NW Borneo.
title_sort sedimentology, facies analysis and geoheritage sites of the kudat formation (oligocene - early miocene) in kudat peninsula, sabah, nw borneo.
publishDate 2013
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/11004/1/Paper%20Wani%20Geoheritage%202013.doc
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