Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand

© 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. All rights reserved. Kilometre-scale thrusts affect the stratigraphic order of the sedimentary rocks that form the Khao Khwang Platform in central Thailand. The effect of these thrusts requires detailed analysis to unravel the orig...

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Main Authors: Romana E.C. Dew, Rosalind King, Alan S. Collins, Christopher K. Morley, Francesco Arboit, Stijn Glorie
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-586392018-09-05T04:27:20Z Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand Romana E.C. Dew Rosalind King Alan S. Collins Christopher K. Morley Francesco Arboit Stijn Glorie Earth and Planetary Sciences © 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. All rights reserved. Kilometre-scale thrusts affect the stratigraphic order of the sedimentary rocks that form the Khao Khwang Platform in central Thailand. The effect of these thrusts requires detailed analysis to unravel the original distribution of the sedimentary units and their associated facies. The Khao Khwang Platform comprises three carbonate-dominated units identified previously as the Phu Phe, Khao Khad and Khao Khwang Formations. These carbonates are intercalated with clastic, mixed siliciclastic and carbonate sequences: the Sap Bon, Pang Asok and Nong Pong Formations. The palaeogeography of the area prior to the Indosinian Orogeny is poorly known and has herein been investigated by combining structural reconstructions, microfacies and biostratigraphy in the Saraburi area. A stratigraphic model for the Yakhtashian-Midian carbonate platform palaeogeography using the well-developed exposed sections of the Khao Khwang Platform, located in the Saraburi Province of Thailand, is presented. This has revealed the presence of several separate carbonate platforms dominated by four major Middle Permian facies (peritidal, platform interior, algal reef and basin slope), which are dated using foraminifera and algae. This model integrates recent structural studies and considers their impact on the present-day distribution of the facies in terms of platform development using biostratigraphy and detailed microfacies analysis. 2018-09-05T04:27:20Z 2018-09-05T04:27:20Z 2018-01-01 Journal 00167649 2-s2.0-85040530362 10.1144/jgs2017-035 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85040530362&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/58639
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Earth and Planetary Sciences
spellingShingle Earth and Planetary Sciences
Romana E.C. Dew
Rosalind King
Alan S. Collins
Christopher K. Morley
Francesco Arboit
Stijn Glorie
Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand
description © 2018 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. All rights reserved. Kilometre-scale thrusts affect the stratigraphic order of the sedimentary rocks that form the Khao Khwang Platform in central Thailand. The effect of these thrusts requires detailed analysis to unravel the original distribution of the sedimentary units and their associated facies. The Khao Khwang Platform comprises three carbonate-dominated units identified previously as the Phu Phe, Khao Khad and Khao Khwang Formations. These carbonates are intercalated with clastic, mixed siliciclastic and carbonate sequences: the Sap Bon, Pang Asok and Nong Pong Formations. The palaeogeography of the area prior to the Indosinian Orogeny is poorly known and has herein been investigated by combining structural reconstructions, microfacies and biostratigraphy in the Saraburi area. A stratigraphic model for the Yakhtashian-Midian carbonate platform palaeogeography using the well-developed exposed sections of the Khao Khwang Platform, located in the Saraburi Province of Thailand, is presented. This has revealed the presence of several separate carbonate platforms dominated by four major Middle Permian facies (peritidal, platform interior, algal reef and basin slope), which are dated using foraminifera and algae. This model integrates recent structural studies and considers their impact on the present-day distribution of the facies in terms of platform development using biostratigraphy and detailed microfacies analysis.
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author Romana E.C. Dew
Rosalind King
Alan S. Collins
Christopher K. Morley
Francesco Arboit
Stijn Glorie
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Rosalind King
Alan S. Collins
Christopher K. Morley
Francesco Arboit
Stijn Glorie
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title Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand
title_short Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand
title_full Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand
title_fullStr Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in Saraburi Province, Thailand
title_sort stratigraphy of deformed permian carbonate reefs in saraburi province, thailand
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