The geology and economic significance of tin deposits in West Malaysia S. K. Chung.
Material type: TextPublisher: 1984Description: 252p. ill., maps 26cmSubject(s): Geology -- Malaysia | MalaysiaSummary: West Malaysia can be divided into three different metallogenic belts which are intruded by granitoids. The granitoids in the three belts are identified as the Main Range Batholith, the Central Region and the East Coast Region. The granitic rocks of the Main Range Batholith and the East Coast Region contain economic tin deposits. Small amounts od cassiterite occur in the Central Region but is insufficient for economic exploitation.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 553.51609595 CHU (Browse shelf) | Available | 00002699 |
Includes bibliographical references
West Malaysia can be divided into three different metallogenic belts which are intruded by granitoids. The granitoids in the three belts are identified as the Main Range Batholith, the Central Region and the East Coast Region. The granitic rocks of the Main Range Batholith and the East Coast Region contain economic tin deposits. Small amounts od cassiterite occur in the Central Region but is insufficient for economic exploitation.
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