Mineralogical analyses of Belata Black Shale, Perak, Peninsular Malaysia

Warta Geologi, Vol. 46, No. 1
Author : Esther Owusu Boateng, Haylay Tsegab Gebretsadikab, Chow Weng Sum, Joel Ben Awuah, Eswaran Padmanabhan
Publication : Warta Geologi
Page : 12 - 16
Volume Number : 46
Year : 2020
DOI : doi.org/10.7186/wg461202003

Warta Geologi, Vol. 46, No. 1, April 2020, pp. 12–16

 

Mineralogical analyses of Belata Black Shale, Perak,
Peninsular Malaysia

 

Esther Owusu Boateng1, Haylay Tsegab
Gebretsadikab1,2,*, Chow Weng Sum1, Joel Ben Awuah3,
Eswaran Padmanabhan1,2

1 Dept. of Geoscience, Universiti Teknologi
PETRONAS, 32610 Bandar Seri Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia

2 Southeast Asia Carbonate Research Laboratory,
Department of Geoscience, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, 32610 Bandar Seri
Iskandar, Perak, Malaysia

3 Department of Applied Geology, Curtin
University, Sarawak, Malaysia

* Corresponding author email address: besther2012@yahoo.com

 

Abstract:
Although Peninsular Malaysia comprises of 25% Paleozoic black shales, these
shales have very little published literatures on their mineralogical content.
This study employs the use of X-ray diffraction analyses to characterize the
mineralogical composition of the Belata Black shales. The findings of the study
indicate that the black shales of Belata Formation are dominated by felsic
minerals such as quartz and feldspars. Minerals such as muscovite, calcite,
pyrite, kaolinite and chlorite are also present, and this may indicate a felsic
source rock for the shales. The study of the source of sediments helps in
revealing the processes they have gone through and may together be used with
the weathering, transport, deposition and burial history of the sediment to
analyze their thermal maturity.

 

Keywords:
Mineralogy, black shales, Belata Formation, Xray diffraction

 

DOI :
https://doi.org/10.7186/wg461202003

 

ISSN
0126–5539; e-ISSN 2682-7549