Icipeg 2014 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-368-2_28
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Preservation of Marine Chemical Signatures in Upper Devonian Carbonates of Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Implications for Chemostratigraphy

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“…7 No. 1 April 2020: 25-39 For Kinta Limestone, the metamorphic and diagenetic alterations that affect the complex of stratigraphy, are the significant potential on the modern use of limestone containing tin mineralization (Gebretsadik et al, 2015; as cited in Anua and Zabidi, 2018). The limestone was believed to be recrystallized due to metamorphism of granitic intrusions (Khoo and Tan, 1983;Hutchison, 1994) and other diagenesis phases (Foo, 1983;Hutchison, 1975 and to change into marble and dolomite.…”
Section: J O Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 No. 1 April 2020: 25-39 For Kinta Limestone, the metamorphic and diagenetic alterations that affect the complex of stratigraphy, are the significant potential on the modern use of limestone containing tin mineralization (Gebretsadik et al, 2015; as cited in Anua and Zabidi, 2018). The limestone was believed to be recrystallized due to metamorphism of granitic intrusions (Khoo and Tan, 1983;Hutchison, 1994) and other diagenesis phases (Foo, 1983;Hutchison, 1975 and to change into marble and dolomite.…”
Section: J O Gmentioning
confidence: 99%