Sematan and Lundu area, west Sarawak by E. B. Wolfenden with contribution by N. S. Haile
Material type: TextPublisher: 1963Description: xiii, 159 p. ill.,photos,maps 36 cm.+ 2 mapsSubject(s): Mineral resources -- Lundu -- SarawakSummary: The area is drained by the Kayan, Sematan and Samunsam Rivers. More than half the area is a flat to slightly undulating peneplain less that 100 feet high. Steep sided hills and rugged mountains rise from the plain, the most prominent being the Pueh Range(5,000 feet), the Gading mountains (3,000 feet) and the range extending south from Tanjong Datu to Gunong Melano (1,780 feet)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 551.5952213 WOL (Browse shelf) | Available | 0000005787 |
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The area is drained by the Kayan, Sematan and Samunsam Rivers. More than half the area is a flat to slightly undulating peneplain less that 100 feet high. Steep sided hills and rugged mountains rise from the plain, the most prominent being the Pueh Range(5,000 feet), the Gading mountains (3,000 feet) and the range extending south from Tanjong Datu to Gunong Melano (1,780 feet)
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