New Insights Into the Stratigraphic Setting of Paleozoic to Miocene Deposits - Case Studies From the Persian Gulf, Peninsular M 2019
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.82561
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Chemostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Western Belt (Peninsular Malaysia): A Case Study on the Kinta Limestone

Abstract: The Peninsular Malaysia is divided into Western, Central, and Eastern tectonostratigraphic belts based on major geological and geophysical phenomena. The Kinta Limestone is a Paleozoic succession located within the Western Belt. Due to structural and tectonothermal complexity, the sedimentological and paleontological works in these carbonates have proven to be problematic unless combined with geochemical approach. Thus, the current study has integrated stratigraphical, sedimentological, and geochemical studies… Show more

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“…Geology of Peninsular Malaysia has been studied by several researchers (e.g. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16]). The location of the hot spring under consideration is located close to the granitic ridge that trend NNW-SSE (Figure 2 and 3).…”
Section: Study Area and Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geology of Peninsular Malaysia has been studied by several researchers (e.g. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16]). The location of the hot spring under consideration is located close to the granitic ridge that trend NNW-SSE (Figure 2 and 3).…”
Section: Study Area and Geologic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kanthan Limestone forms part of the western belt of the Malay Peninsula (Fig. 2) and was deposited in a relatively deep continental slope environment (Metcalfe, 2017b; Tsegab et al 2017; Tsegab & Sum 2019) on the northern (present eastern) margin of the Sibumasu Terrane that formed part of the Gondwana margin up to the Early Permian and separated from Gondwana in the Artinskian (Figs. 2, 3, and Supplementary Figure ).…”
Section: Geological Tectonic and Stratigraphic Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%