Lithofacies and fossils of carboniferous and permian carbonate rocks from the chiang dao area, Northern Thailand
Based on 150 thin-sections, the Carboniferous-Permian carbonate rocks in the Chiang Dao area were classified into eight microfacies: oosparite, pelsparite, cortoidsparite, oncoidsparite, biosparite, biomicrite, intrasparite, and dolostone. These microfacies occur in tidal flat, tidal inlet, tidal ba...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-55752014-08-30T02:56:41Z Lithofacies and fossils of carboniferous and permian carbonate rocks from the chiang dao area, Northern Thailand Jongautchariyakul S. Uttamo W. Based on 150 thin-sections, the Carboniferous-Permian carbonate rocks in the Chiang Dao area were classified into eight microfacies: oosparite, pelsparite, cortoidsparite, oncoidsparite, biosparite, biomicrite, intrasparite, and dolostone. These microfacies occur in tidal flat, tidal inlet, tidal bar, and lagoonal depositional environments. The tectonic setting of the Chiang Dao carbonate rocks is different from that of the carbonate rocks in peninsular Thailand. These northern Thailand rocks were deposits of a warm tropical environment rather than of the cold glacial environment that existed in southern Thailand during Carboniferous and Permian time. 2014-08-30T02:56:41Z 2014-08-30T02:56:41Z 2008 Article 01252526 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-67650314453&partnerID=40&md5=1bccb76e6cfbf40b9e045ba34a862145 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5575 English |
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Based on 150 thin-sections, the Carboniferous-Permian carbonate rocks in the Chiang Dao area were classified into eight microfacies: oosparite, pelsparite, cortoidsparite, oncoidsparite, biosparite, biomicrite, intrasparite, and dolostone. These microfacies occur in tidal flat, tidal inlet, tidal bar, and lagoonal depositional environments. The tectonic setting of the Chiang Dao carbonate rocks is different from that of the carbonate rocks in peninsular Thailand. These northern Thailand rocks were deposits of a warm tropical environment rather than of the cold glacial environment that existed in southern Thailand during Carboniferous and Permian time. |
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Lithofacies and fossils of carboniferous and permian carbonate rocks from the chiang dao area, Northern Thailand |
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Lithofacies and fossils of carboniferous and permian carbonate rocks from the chiang dao area, Northern Thailand |
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Lithofacies and fossils of carboniferous and permian carbonate rocks from the chiang dao area, Northern Thailand |
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Lithofacies and fossils of carboniferous and permian carbonate rocks from the chiang dao area, Northern Thailand |
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