A gravity high in Darvel Bay

702001-100902-699-B
Author : Patrick J.C. Ryall and Dwayne Beattie
Publication : Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Page : 113-122
Volume Number : 39
Year : 1996
DOI : https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm39199612

Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia, Volume 39, July 1996, pp. 113 – 122

A gravity high in Darvel Bay

PATRICK J.C. RYALL1 AND DWAYNE BEATTIE2

1 Department of Geology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 3J5

2Geoterrex Ltd., 2060 Walkley Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1 G 3P5

 

Abstract: A gravity survey was carried out along the coastlines of Darvel Bay and many of the islands (e.g. Sakar, Tabauwan, Silumpat) in the Bay. In addition stations were located along the road from Kunak to Lahad Datu. The resulting Bouguer anomaly map shows a broad gravity high of at least 60 mgal which strikes west northwest with its maximum on the southern coast of Pulau Sakar. The anomaly narrows and decreases where it comes ashore and may continue along the Silam-Beeston Complex.

This large positive anomaly suggests that there is an extensive ultramafic body beneath Darvel Bay. The gravity anomaly can best be modelled as a 3 to 5 km thick slab of ultramafic rock under the Bay with amphibolites on its northern and southern edges dipping away from the Bay. This model is consistent with a folded structure which brings upper mantle rocks to the surface. It is unlikely that there is a significant thickness of Chert-Spilite Formation beneath Darvel Bay, although the gravity data would permit a thickness of up to a few hundred metres.

https://doi.org/10.7186/bgsm39199612


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