Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation

Our scope of investigation is to investigate the following aspects: (1) The restricted depositional environment of black shale in an oxidising depositional environment of turbidite; and (2) The possibility of terrigenous-derived organic matter to transport from continental shelf to the inner or oute...

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Main Authors: Huang, K.L., Baioumy, H., Lim, J.M., Lim, L.Y.S., Yong, S., Rajoo, T., Hareedranathan, D.M.
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Published: European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.202802018-04-23T01:01:51Z Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation Huang, K.L. Baioumy, H. Lim, J.M. Lim, L.Y.S. Yong, S. Rajoo, T. Hareedranathan, D.M. Our scope of investigation is to investigate the following aspects: (1) The restricted depositional environment of black shale in an oxidising depositional environment of turbidite; and (2) The possibility of terrigenous-derived organic matter to transport from continental shelf to the inner or outer fan. A detailed facies analysis of the Semanggol Formation was carried out in three sections in the Gunung Semanggol, Baling and Nami areas to understand the occurrence and geology of black shale in turbidite. The Semanggol Formation comprises of four facies types: conglomerate, sandstone, rhythmically bedded sandstone and mudstone with mass transport deposit and black shale. The depositional process is high- to low-density turbidity current, followed by sandy and muddy debris flows and suspension fallout. Black shale of Semanggol Formation was deposited in an outer fan environment due to deposition of turbidite sheets with typical Bouma structure. The chemical equilibration with ambient water under oxidizing condition produces association of minerals that separate the oxygen depleted suspensates at the bottom of black shale beds. The type of organic matter in black shale is terrigenousderived because of the microbial degradation that specifically affects the marine-derived organic matter, leaving behind terrigenous-derived organic matter in the black shale. European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85033227819&partnerID=40&md5=c5acc4f8faebfa727a947b0c3e2fcd6e Huang, K.L. and Baioumy, H. and Lim, J.M. and Lim, L.Y.S. and Yong, S. and Rajoo, T. and Hareedranathan, D.M. (2017) Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation. 79th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2017 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/20280/
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description Our scope of investigation is to investigate the following aspects: (1) The restricted depositional environment of black shale in an oxidising depositional environment of turbidite; and (2) The possibility of terrigenous-derived organic matter to transport from continental shelf to the inner or outer fan. A detailed facies analysis of the Semanggol Formation was carried out in three sections in the Gunung Semanggol, Baling and Nami areas to understand the occurrence and geology of black shale in turbidite. The Semanggol Formation comprises of four facies types: conglomerate, sandstone, rhythmically bedded sandstone and mudstone with mass transport deposit and black shale. The depositional process is high- to low-density turbidity current, followed by sandy and muddy debris flows and suspension fallout. Black shale of Semanggol Formation was deposited in an outer fan environment due to deposition of turbidite sheets with typical Bouma structure. The chemical equilibration with ambient water under oxidizing condition produces association of minerals that separate the oxygen depleted suspensates at the bottom of black shale beds. The type of organic matter in black shale is terrigenousderived because of the microbial degradation that specifically affects the marine-derived organic matter, leaving behind terrigenous-derived organic matter in the black shale.
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author Huang, K.L.
Baioumy, H.
Lim, J.M.
Lim, L.Y.S.
Yong, S.
Rajoo, T.
Hareedranathan, D.M.
spellingShingle Huang, K.L.
Baioumy, H.
Lim, J.M.
Lim, L.Y.S.
Yong, S.
Rajoo, T.
Hareedranathan, D.M.
Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation
author_facet Huang, K.L.
Baioumy, H.
Lim, J.M.
Lim, L.Y.S.
Yong, S.
Rajoo, T.
Hareedranathan, D.M.
author_sort Huang, K.L.
title Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation
title_short Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation
title_full Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation
title_fullStr Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation
title_full_unstemmed Sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at Semanggol Formation
title_sort sedimentology of black shale in turbidite at semanggol formation
publisher European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers, EAGE
publishDate 2017
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