Palaeoenvironmental Interpretation Of Late Miocene Outcrops (Miri And Seria Formations) Along Jalan Tutong In Brunei Darussalam

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
A. Roslim, A. Briguglio, L. Kocsis, F. A. Rahman, Izaz Fahad Bahrein, Sulia Goeting, Hazirah Razak
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Eleven Neogene outcrops (seven of the Miri Formation and four of the Seria Formation) from Brunei Darussalam are described. Detailed stratigraphic columns are presented with special emphasis on the sedimentary sequences, providing insights into the depositional environments. The rocks are comprised mostly of sandstone, claystone and a mix of both lithologies, and are piled up in cycles of coarsening upward successions, which are here interpreted as parasequences. Most sections are characterized by abundant and diverse sedimentary structures, reworked fossiliferous deposits and organic fragments such as ambers and wood remains. Certain beds are rich in fossils: among the macrofossils, the most common are bivalves, gastropods and followed by fish remains (teeth and otholiths), crustaceans, corals and echninoderms, which are abundant at specific locations. Among the microfossils, the most common are foraminifera, which are mostly dominated by either rotaliids or textulariids; the most common genera are Ammonia, Elphidium and Trochammina. Porcelaneous and planktonic foraminifera are rare. Ostracods are also found. Ichnofossils are quite abundant in all sections but are represented mostly by Ophiomorpha and Thalassinoides. In view of the observations, the sections are interpreted as evidence of shallow-marine conditions, in which wave, fluvial and tidal actions strongly influenced the depositional environment. In a few cases, deposition of sediment seems to reflect the transition from wave-dominated to tide-dominated conditions. Our findings indicate that in such shallow marine deposits, the interpretation of sediment type and sedimentary structures alone cannot indicate one specific sedimentary environment, but such observations should include palaeontological evidence to generate more accurate palaeoenvironmental reconstructions. Lastly, our results are discussed in relation to the sedimentary evolution of the region.
文莱达鲁萨兰国Jalan Tutong地区晚中新世露头(Miri组和Seria组)的古环境解释
描述了文莱达鲁萨兰国的11个新近纪露头(其中7个为Miri组,4个为Seria组)。详细的地层柱状图特别强调沉积序列,提供了对沉积环境的深入了解。岩石主要由砂岩、粘土岩和这两种岩性的混合物组成,并以向上变粗的序列循环堆积,在这里被解释为准层序。大多数剖面的特征是丰富多样的沉积结构、改造的含化石沉积物和有机碎片,如琥珀和木材残骸。某些海床上有丰富的化石:在大型化石中,最常见的是双壳类、腹足类,其次是鱼类遗骸(牙齿和岩藻)、甲壳类动物、珊瑚和棘皮动物,它们在特定位置丰富。在微体化石中,最常见的是有孔虫,它们大多以轮状体或纹理体为主;最常见的属是氨属、Elphidium属和Trochammina属。猪有孔虫和浮游有孔虫是罕见的。还发现了介形虫。鱼类化石在所有剖面中都相当丰富,但主要以蛇形目和类海生物为代表。根据观测结果,这些剖面被解释为浅海条件的证据,其中波浪、河流和潮汐作用强烈影响沉积环境。在少数情况下,沉积物的沉积似乎反映了从波浪主导状态到潮汐主导状态的转变。我们的发现表明,在这种浅海沉积物中,仅对沉积物类型和沉积结构的解释不能表明一个特定的沉积环境,但这种观测应该包括古生物学证据,以产生更准确的古环境重建。最后,讨论了我们的结果与该地区沉积演化的关系。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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