On The Supposed Onshore Extension Of The Penyu Basin, Peninsular Malaysia
Author(s) -
Mazlan Madon
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
warta geologi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2682-7549
pISSN - 0126-5539
DOI - 10.7186/wg473202102
Subject(s) - geology , structural basin , quaternary , sedimentary rock , bedrock , geochemistry , sedimentary basin , delta , foothills , cenozoic , paleogene , onlap , submarine pipeline , metamorphic rock , geomorphology , basement , unconformity , paleontology , oceanography , archaeology , ecology , aerospace engineering , engineering , biology , history
The Penyu Basin is a Tertiary sedimentary basin located offshore Peninsular Malaysia. The basin is assumed to continue westwards beneath the Pahang River delta where as much as 115 m of Quaternary sediments overlie a bedrock of pre-Tertiary granites and metamorphic rocks. No Pliocene or older sediments beneath the delta have been reported. If the Quaternary sediments are considered as part of the Cenozoic Penyu Basin, the basin’s western limit may be delineated at the foothills of the coastal plain where those sediments onlap onto pre-Tertiary rocks. Therefore, any sedimentary rock of Tertiary age that may occur to the west of that limit most probably represents a separate basin.
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