1979
DOI: 10.1071/eg979213
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Offshore geophysical surveys for tin in Southeast Asia

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“…Below erosional surface that separated the Holocene sediments with older sequences was found Pleistocene sediments which demonstrated cut and fill configuration pattern interpreted as fluvial environment. Ringis (1979) found out that these Pleistocene sediments are more solid and compact that consisted of sticky grey clay, sandy clay and sand. Basement of this unit was possibly Raya Volcanics of Upper Cretaceous age.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Below erosional surface that separated the Holocene sediments with older sequences was found Pleistocene sediments which demonstrated cut and fill configuration pattern interpreted as fluvial environment. Ringis (1979) found out that these Pleistocene sediments are more solid and compact that consisted of sticky grey clay, sandy clay and sand. Basement of this unit was possibly Raya Volcanics of Upper Cretaceous age.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%