Geological reconnaissance survey sheet 121/122, Muar / Batu Pahat Hamadi Che Harun
Material type: TextPublisher: 1980Description: 2 v. ill. , maps, photos (b&w) 35 cmSubject(s): Geology -- Johor -- Batu Pahat -- Field study | Geology -- Johor -- Muar -- Field study | Mineralogy -- Johor -- Field study | Batu Pahat (Johor) | Muar (Johor)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Field Report | Field Report | 551.09595119 HAM (Browse shelf) | Available | 00002144 |
v.1 Geological reconnaissance survey sheet 121/122 (Muar / Batu Pahat) / Hamadi Che Harun -- v.2 Geological reconnaissance survey sheet 122 (Batu Pahat) / Hamadi Che Harun
In general, the area has low relief with few isolated hills. A goup og high hills ranges predominantly on the earter portion of the mapped area of which the highest elevation is 702 S4. The western part of the area has almost continuous flat coastal plain. Swamp areas occur extensively along the coastal lawland and river delta. Mostly, small intermittent streams occur in the hills which drain into the foot hills. The largest river is Sungei Muar which meanders into the straits of Malacca. The Sungei Muar has a good example of ox- bow lake.
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