FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.

There is an increasing interest in the anisotropy of mudstone systems mainly due to seismic anisotropy caused by change in wave velocity and polarization with propagation direction. Therefore, the study was to evaluate the variability in the mud clast distribution in the heterolithic sequences prese...

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Main Authors: Padmanabhan, Eswaran, Mohd Pauzi, Ahmad Syabil
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.utp.eprints.39312017-03-20T03:28:18Z FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK. Padmanabhan, Eswaran Mohd Pauzi, Ahmad Syabil QE Geology There is an increasing interest in the anisotropy of mudstone systems mainly due to seismic anisotropy caused by change in wave velocity and polarization with propagation direction. Therefore, the study was to evaluate the variability in the mud clast distribution in the heterolithic sequences present in the Lambir Formation. Mud clasts show differences in size, shape, thickness, continuity and orientation with respect to the general bedding attitude. The clasts are generally ellipsoidal in shape despite some of them being subrounded. It is evident that the amount of energy needed to transport the larger mud clasts was more than that needed to transport the finer sand grains. The origin of mud clasts remains debatable as the energy setting in which it occurs is generally not in favor of the stability of this feature. Results suggest that size variation of mud clasts with increasing distance from the base could be quite erratic in some places despite a general trend of fining upwards. We introduce the term “fabric anomaly” to describe this feature. The Lambir Formation has tremendous variability at various scales of observation. The fabric anomaly exhibited by mud clasts has the potential to impact critical properties of the clastics. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3931/1/Fabric_Anomaly_Eswaran.pdf Padmanabhan, Eswaran and Mohd Pauzi, Ahmad Syabil (2011) FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK. In: Petroleum Geology Conference and Exhibition, KLCC. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3931/
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topic QE Geology
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Padmanabhan, Eswaran
Mohd Pauzi, Ahmad Syabil
FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.
description There is an increasing interest in the anisotropy of mudstone systems mainly due to seismic anisotropy caused by change in wave velocity and polarization with propagation direction. Therefore, the study was to evaluate the variability in the mud clast distribution in the heterolithic sequences present in the Lambir Formation. Mud clasts show differences in size, shape, thickness, continuity and orientation with respect to the general bedding attitude. The clasts are generally ellipsoidal in shape despite some of them being subrounded. It is evident that the amount of energy needed to transport the larger mud clasts was more than that needed to transport the finer sand grains. The origin of mud clasts remains debatable as the energy setting in which it occurs is generally not in favor of the stability of this feature. Results suggest that size variation of mud clasts with increasing distance from the base could be quite erratic in some places despite a general trend of fining upwards. We introduce the term “fabric anomaly” to describe this feature. The Lambir Formation has tremendous variability at various scales of observation. The fabric anomaly exhibited by mud clasts has the potential to impact critical properties of the clastics.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Padmanabhan, Eswaran
Mohd Pauzi, Ahmad Syabil
author_facet Padmanabhan, Eswaran
Mohd Pauzi, Ahmad Syabil
author_sort Padmanabhan, Eswaran
title FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.
title_short FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.
title_full FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.
title_fullStr FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.
title_full_unstemmed FABRIC ANOMALY IN MUD CLAST DISTRIBUTION IN THE LAMBIR FORMATION (MID TO LATE MIOCENE), SARAWAK.
title_sort fabric anomaly in mud clast distribution in the lambir formation (mid to late miocene), sarawak.
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3931/1/Fabric_Anomaly_Eswaran.pdf
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