2021
DOI: 10.1002/dep2.132
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A tuffaceous volcaniclastic turbidite bed of Early Miocene age in the Temburong Formation of Labuan, North‐West Borneo and its implications for the Proto‐South China Sea subduction in the Burdigalian

Abstract: A 2 m thick bed of smectite‐rich clay within a sequence of distal deep water turbidites and marine mudstones of the Temburong Formation on the island of Labuan, Sabah, North‐West Borneo, is an altered, re‐sedimented pyroclastic tuff which is geochemically of rhyolite‐dacite composition. The tuff bed was deposited in deep water, although probably <1,000 m, by traction currents and retains relic siliceous shards, feldspar phenocrysts and biotite crystals but was dominated by ash‐grade material. The tuff is inter… Show more

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“…Provenance studies in recent years around the South China Sea in NW Borneo, the Malay-Thai Peninsula, the Pearl River Basin in SE China, Palawan and the Philippines have revealed paleo-river courses, source areas for basin fills and helped to reconstruct tectonic evolution (e.g., Sevastjanova et al 2011;van Hattum et al 2013;Suggate et al 2014;Liu et al 2016;Galin et al 2017;Basori et al 2018;Breitfeld and Hall 2018;Wang et al 2018;Yan et al 2018;Dodd et al 2019;Hennig-Breitfeld et al 2019;Breitfeld et al 2020a;Tang et al 2020;Burley et al 2021;Gong et al 2021;Quek et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Provenance studies in recent years around the South China Sea in NW Borneo, the Malay-Thai Peninsula, the Pearl River Basin in SE China, Palawan and the Philippines have revealed paleo-river courses, source areas for basin fills and helped to reconstruct tectonic evolution (e.g., Sevastjanova et al 2011;van Hattum et al 2013;Suggate et al 2014;Liu et al 2016;Galin et al 2017;Basori et al 2018;Breitfeld and Hall 2018;Wang et al 2018;Yan et al 2018;Dodd et al 2019;Hennig-Breitfeld et al 2019;Breitfeld et al 2020a;Tang et al 2020;Burley et al 2021;Gong et al 2021;Quek et al 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%