National sand resource study in the straits of Malacca (phase 1) terms of reference.
Material type: TextPublisher: 1999Description: ii, 14 p. ill. 30 cmSubject(s): Rocks, Siliceous -- Malaysia | Sediments (Geology) -- Research -- Malaysia | Sand -- Malacca, Straits of | MalaysiaSummary: Traditionally, sand has been used in Malaysia primarily for construction purposes and glass making. However, recently sand has also been extensively used as fill material. The demand for sand has been met by sand mined from rivers, ex-mining areas, and offshore deposits.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 553.09595118 NAT (Browse shelf) | Available | 00003510 |
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553.09595117 LOG Mineral potential in the Kubang Estate, Labu (sheet 102, Sepang) | 553.09595117 SUM Sumber mineral Negeri Sembilan dan potensi untuk pembangunannya. | 553.09595117 SUM Sumber mineral Negeri Sembilan dan potensi untuk pembangunannya. | 553.09595118 NAT National sand resource study in the straits of Malacca (phase 1) | 553.09595118 SUM Sumber mineral negeri Melaka dan potensi untuk pembangunannya : RAK (D5 / D6) | 553.09595118 YON Detrital heavy minerals of some area bottom samples from the straits of Malacca | 553.09595119 SEN Magnetometer investigation of aeromagnetic anomaly 447, Jemaluang area, Johore |
January, 1999
Traditionally, sand has been used in Malaysia primarily for construction purposes and glass making. However, recently sand has also been extensively used as fill material. The demand for sand has been met by sand mined from rivers, ex-mining areas, and offshore deposits.
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