Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak

The regional distribution, respective location of the Miocene carbonate platforms of Central Luconia and their internal architecture suggest a development initiated and influenced by the late Neogene evolution of the South China Sea. A first regional fragmentation of an extensive carbonate bank p...

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Main Author: K Ting, BJ Pierson, M Pubellier, D Menier, G Warrlich, S Jamalud, .
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spelling utp-eprints.122532017-06-07T01:11:17Z Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak K Ting, BJ Pierson, M Pubellier, D Menier, G Warrlich, S Jamalud, . QE Geology The regional distribution, respective location of the Miocene carbonate platforms of Central Luconia and their internal architecture suggest a development initiated and influenced by the late Neogene evolution of the South China Sea. A first regional fragmentation of an extensive carbonate bank probably took place in the early Mid-Miocene (20-15 Ma) period. 2012-12 Article PeerReviewed http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012AGUFM.T43B2664T K Ting, BJ Pierson, M Pubellier, D Menier, G Warrlich, S Jamalud, . (2012) Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak. Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/12253/
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K Ting, BJ Pierson, M Pubellier, D Menier, G Warrlich, S Jamalud, .
Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak
description The regional distribution, respective location of the Miocene carbonate platforms of Central Luconia and their internal architecture suggest a development initiated and influenced by the late Neogene evolution of the South China Sea. A first regional fragmentation of an extensive carbonate bank probably took place in the early Mid-Miocene (20-15 Ma) period.
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author K Ting, BJ Pierson, M Pubellier, D Menier, G Warrlich, S Jamalud, .
author_sort K Ting, BJ Pierson, M Pubellier, D Menier, G Warrlich, S Jamalud, .
title Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak
title_short Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak
title_full Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak
title_fullStr Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Dating the birth, growth and death of Miocene carbonate platforms in the South China Sea, Central Luconia Province, Sarawak
title_sort dating the birth, growth and death of miocene carbonate platforms in the south china sea, central luconia province, sarawak
publishDate 2012
url http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2012AGUFM.T43B2664T
http://eprints.utp.edu.my/12253/
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