The Effects Of Late Triassic And Quaternary Tectonic Movements On The Geomorphological Evolution Of Brunei And Adjacent Parts Of Sarawak

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Author : Wilford, G.E.
Publication : Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Page : 61
Volume Number : 1
Year : 1967
DOI : https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm01196706

Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, Volume 1, January 1967, pp. 61

The Effects Of Late Tertiary And Quaternary Tectonic Movements On The Geomorphological Evolution Of Brunei And Adjacent Parts Of Sarawak

G. E. WILFORD

Geological Survey of East Malaysia

(Full paper published in Jour. Tropical Geog., 24 (1967), p. 50-56)

 

AbstractQuaternary folding, faulting and tilting movements combined with probable compaction of thick, geologically young sedimentary rocks have fundamentally controlled the geomorphological evolution of Brunei and adjacent parts of Sarawak. Areas underlain by anticlinal structures have been up-arched, raised beaches of probable late Mid-Pleistocene age have been faulted and tilted, and drainage has been affected by recent downwarping.

https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm01196706


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