The Gunong Gajah-Tempurong Massif, Perak and its associated cave system, Gua Tempurong J. Crowther.
Material type: TextPublisher: 1978Description: 17p. ill. 26cmSubject(s): Limestone -- Perak | PerakSummary: The limestone hills of the Malay Peninsula, particularly those near urban areas, such as in the Kinta Valley, Perak, are seriously threatened by quarrying. There is an urgent need for at least one reasonably accessible hill in the vicinity of Ipoh to be preserved for the benefit for future generations. This paper describes the remarkable features of the Gunong Gajah Tempurung massif and its associated cave systems, Gua Tempurong, and highlights its potential as a site for both scientific research and recreation.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 553.51609595114 CRO (Browse shelf) | Available | 00003592 |
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553.51609595114 AWP Proposed policy guidelines for the exploitation of limestone in Perak | 553.51609595114 AWP Proposed policy guidelines for the exploitation of limestone in Perak | 553.51609595114 AWP Proposed policy guidelines for the exploitation of limestone in Perak | 553.51609595114 CRO The Gunong Gajah-Tempurong Massif, Perak and its associated cave system, Gua Tempurong | 553.51609595114 FAT Chadangan projek limestone komplex Gunong Gajah - gunong Tempurong area Perak | 553.51609595114 FON The limestone of Sungai Rui and Sungai Kuak Valleys, (Upper Perak) : RAK (D3) | 553.51609595114 FON The limestone of Sungai Rui and Sungai Kuak Valleys, (Upper Perak) |
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The limestone hills of the Malay Peninsula, particularly those near urban areas, such as in the Kinta Valley, Perak, are seriously threatened by quarrying. There is an urgent need for at least one reasonably accessible hill in the vicinity of Ipoh to be preserved for the benefit for future generations. This paper describes the remarkable features of the Gunong Gajah Tempurung massif and its associated cave systems, Gua Tempurong, and highlights its potential as a site for both scientific research and recreation.
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