2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.12.006
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A new upper Paleogene to Neogene stratigraphy for Sarawak and Labuan in northwestern Borneo: Paleogeography of the eastern Sundaland margin

Abstract: The Miri Zone in Sarawak contains thick Paleogene to Neogene sedimentary successions that extend offshore into the Sarawak Basin (Balingian and Central Luconia Provinces) and Sabah Basin. Exploration offshore has shown the Sarawak Basin in the South China Sea contains major hydrocarbon reservoirs. The sediments on land are age equivalents of the offshore successions and can be used to provide insights into their sedimentological and stratigraphic relations. However, because the rocks are found in mountainous r… Show more

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“…A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T Hutchison (1996) introduced the term Sarawak Orogeny to explain a major tectonic change in NW Borneo in the Late Eocene, to which Prouteau et al (2001) attributed the Sintang Suite magmatism, but recent studies have questioned the implied collisional event (Hall, 2012;Hall and Sevastjanova, 2012;Hall and Breitfeld, 2017;Hennig-Breitfeld et al, 2019). Early tectonic models (e.g.…”
Section: Geodynamic Setting Of the Sintang Suitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T Hutchison (1996) introduced the term Sarawak Orogeny to explain a major tectonic change in NW Borneo in the Late Eocene, to which Prouteau et al (2001) attributed the Sintang Suite magmatism, but recent studies have questioned the implied collisional event (Hall, 2012;Hall and Sevastjanova, 2012;Hall and Breitfeld, 2017;Hennig-Breitfeld et al, 2019). Early tectonic models (e.g.…”
Section: Geodynamic Setting Of the Sintang Suitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…2) ceased in the Cretaceous at around 90 to 80 Ma (Williams et al, 1988;Moss, 1998;Hall & Spakman, 2015;Breitfeld et al, 2017;Hennig et al, 2017) although deep marine sedimentation continued until the Late Eocene (Galin et al, 2017;. Between the Late Eocene and Early Miocene, to the west of the West Baram Line, NW Borneo was an elevated region (Hall, 2013;Hennig-Breitfeld et al, 2019), and offshore and onshore Sarawak were extensive coastal and shelf areas (e.g. Hageman, 1987;Madon, 1999;Hassan et al, 2013).…”
Section: Geodynamic Setting Of the Sintang Suitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Wilson and Wong (1964) considered them part of the Belait Formation, a view supported by limited geochemical data (Albaghdady et al, 2003; Gou & Abdullah, 2010) which indicates that the Layang‐Layangan Beds have some geochemical similarities to the Belait Formation. Hennig‐Breitfeld et al (2019) followed this interpretation and informally renamed the Layang‐Layangan Beds the Lower Belait Formation. The end of deep water sedimentation in North‐West Sabah, which coincides with the top of the Temburong Formation, is generally considered to be demarked by the Top Crocker Unconformity (TCU) shown as 25 Ma in Hattum et al (2013) and described as 19–20 Ma by Hall (2013a).…”
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“…Compilation of published detrital zircon U-Pb ages along with sampling information and references from the Upper Miocene to Pleistocene samples in the South China Sea region. Samples are grouped according to their geographic locations, including the Western Foothills and Hengchun Peninsula of Taiwan (Chen et al, 2017;Kirstein et al, 2010;Lan et al, 2016;Zhang et al, 2014;Zhang et al, 2017), the Central Depression of the Qiongdongnan Basin (Cao et al, 2015;Chen et al, 2015;Li et al, 2019;Shao et al, 2018), the Central Depression of the Yinggehai Basin (Cao et al, 2015;Jiang et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2014;Xie et al, 2016;Yan et al, 2011), the Da Lat Zone of Southeast Vietnam (Hennig et al, 2018), South Palawan (Cao et al, 2020;Suggate et al, 2014;Yan et al, 2018b), and the Miri Zone of Northwest Borneo (Hennig-Breitfeld et al, 2019). Published age data, if available, are filtered with a cutoff criterion of 10% discordance and 10% uncertainty (1).…”
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“…Compilation of published detrital zircon U-Pb ages along with sampling information and references from drainage sediments and bedrocks of modern potential provenances surrounding the South China Sea. Samples are grouped into 11 source areas, including West Taiwan (Chen et al, 2019;Deng et al, 2017), Coastal Southeast China (Chen et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2014b;Zhang et al, 2017), Pearl River (He et al, 2020;Liu et al, 2017;Xu et al, 2007;Zhao et al, 2015), Hainan (Cao et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2015;Xu et al, 2014a), Red River (Bodet and Schärer, 2000;Clift et al, 2006;Fyhn et al, 2019;Hoang et al, 2009;Wang et al, 2018), North Palawan (Cao et al, 2020Padrones et al, 2017;Shao et al, 2017;Suggate et al, 2014;Walia et al, 2012), East Vietnam (Fyhn et al, 2019Jonell et al, 2017;Usuki et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2018), Mekong River (Bodet and Schärer, 2000;Clift et al, 2006), Northwest Borneo (Breitfeld and Hall, 2018;Breitfeld et al, 2017;Breitfeld et al, 2020;Galin et al, 2017;Hennig-Breitfeld et al, 2019), Malay Peninsula (Sevastjanova et al, 2011), Southeast Sumatra (Zhang et al, 2019). Published age data, if available, are filtered with a cutoff criterion of  10% discordance and  10% uncertainty (1).…”
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