Field record P. C. Aw

By: Aw, P. CMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: 1967Description: 6v. ill., maps, photos (b & w) 35cmSubject(s): Geology. -- Kelantan | Aring, Sungai (Kelantan) | Bukit Jetah (Kelantan) | Relai, Sungai (Kelantan)
Contents:
V2 Field record, May 1967 (Sungei Aring, Sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V3 Field record, August 1967 (Bukit Jetah-Bukit Jelup, Sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V4 Field record, April, 1968 (Fossil collections, sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V5 Field record, August 1968 (Sungei Aring-Sungei Relai)/P. C. Aw-V6 Field record, March 1969 (Sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V7 Field record, July 1969 (Sheet 46)/P.C. Aw.
Summary: The rock types encountered are mainly volcanics, chert, limestone, bedded shale and mudstone. The volcanics which generally outcrops in the form of rapids across the stream, occurs mainly in the lower reaches of Sungai Aring while the sedimentary rocks are confined to the upper reaches. The volcanics consist of rhyolite, rhyodacite, andesite and the their pyroclastic equivalents, mainly crystal tuff.
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V2 Field record, May 1967 (Sungei Aring, Sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V3 Field record, August 1967 (Bukit Jetah-Bukit Jelup, Sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V4 Field record, April, 1968 (Fossil collections, sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V5 Field record, August 1968 (Sungei Aring-Sungei Relai)/P. C. Aw-V6 Field record, March 1969 (Sheet 46)/P. C. Aw-V7 Field record, July 1969 (Sheet 46)/P.C. Aw.

The rock types encountered are mainly volcanics, chert, limestone, bedded shale and mudstone. The volcanics which generally outcrops in the form of rapids across the stream, occurs mainly in the lower reaches of Sungai Aring while the sedimentary rocks are confined to the upper reaches. The volcanics consist of rhyolite, rhyodacite, andesite and the their pyroclastic equivalents, mainly crystal tuff.

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