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Title: Facies Analysis and Depositional Model of the Middle-Upper Triassic Semantan Formation, Central Pahang, Malaysia
Authors: Mohamed M.A. 
Nasir M. 
Said M.S. 
Choong C.M. 
Sokiman M.S. 
Md Akhir N.A. 
Md Yusof M.A. 
Zakariah M.N.A. 
Rashid M.N.A. 
Husein S. 
Sulaiman, N. 
Mohd A.N. 
Keywords: Central of Pahang;channel-levee;facies associations
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Penerbit UTM Press
Journal: ASEAN Engineering Journal 
Abstract: 
This study details the sedimentological analysis of the Middle-Upper Triassic Semantan Formation in the Jerantut-Temerloh-Kemayan region of central Pahang. Seven (F1-7) facies have been identified which are; F1) poorly sorted conglomerate, F2) pebbly sandstone, F3) structureless-to-parallel laminated sandstone, F4) wavy-to-ripple fine-to-medium laminated sandstone, F5) slumped thin-interbeded sandstone and shale, F6) interbedded sandstone and shale, and F7) shale, represent a subordinate part of the Semantan Formation. Examination of the succession of the vertical facies resulted in concession of genetic units (FA1-FA5) which are; FA1) deep channel complex, FA2) distal lobe, FA3) hybrid gravity flow deposit, FA4) channelised lobe and FA5) non-channelised lobe. It is believed that these five genetic units were deposited within four proposed laterally contiguous depositional environments which are; 1) Inner fan - deep channel-levee complex (represent by FA1), 2) Mid fan - channelised lobe (represented by FA5 and FA3), 3) Mid Fan - non-channelised lobe (represented by FA4 and FA3), and 4) Outer fan - distal lobe (represented by FA2). The Semantan Formation deep-water fan is analysed as a sand-rich fan system, based on its sediment types.
Description: 
Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3439
ISSN: 25869159
DOI: 10.11113/aej.V12.17312
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Earth Science - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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