Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions

Tectonics of the Paleo-Tethys resulted in the formation of three distinct stratigraphic zones in Peninsular Malaysia, namely western, central, and eastern zones. The western zone encompasses extensive carbonate sediments, among which is the Kinta Limestone, which forms a major Silurian to Permian...

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Main Author: Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, .
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spelling my.utp.eprints.122122017-06-01T07:04:00Z Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, . T Technology (General) Tectonics of the Paleo-Tethys resulted in the formation of three distinct stratigraphic zones in Peninsular Malaysia, namely western, central, and eastern zones. The western zone encompasses extensive carbonate sediments, among which is the Kinta Limestone, which forms a major Silurian to Permian lithological unit. Subjection to diagenetic and thermal alteration of this succession and paucity of unweathered and accessible outcrop sections posed constraints on precise characterization of lithofacies 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-3650-7_49 Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, . (2017) Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions. Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/12212/
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Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, .
Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions
description Tectonics of the Paleo-Tethys resulted in the formation of three distinct stratigraphic zones in Peninsular Malaysia, namely western, central, and eastern zones. The western zone encompasses extensive carbonate sediments, among which is the Kinta Limestone, which forms a major Silurian to Permian lithological unit. Subjection to diagenetic and thermal alteration of this succession and paucity of unweathered and accessible outcrop sections posed constraints on precise characterization of lithofacies
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author Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, .
author_facet Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, .
author_sort Haylay Tsegab, Chow Weng Sum, Jasmi Ab Talib, .
title Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions
title_short Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions
title_full Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions
title_fullStr Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions
title_full_unstemmed Lithostratigraphy of Paleozoic Carbonates in the Kinta Valley, Peninsular Malaysia: Analogue for Paleozoic Successions
title_sort lithostratigraphy of paleozoic carbonates in the kinta valley, peninsular malaysia: analogue for paleozoic successions
publishDate 2017
url https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-10-3650-7_49
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/12212/
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