Investigation of river sand deposits along Oya River, Sibu division, Sarawak Azizan Ali, Alex Unya Ambun
Material type: TextPublisher: 1997Description: 27p. col., ill.,maps 30cmSubject(s): River sediments -- Sarawak -- Sibu | Sedimentation and deposition -- Sarawak -- SibuSummary: The investigation of river sand deposits along the117 1km kuala oya-Nanga Tamin section of Batang Oya was carried out by using a grab sampler and a global positioning system. a total of a 40 sand deposits with a total reserve of 449,000m3 were recorded. Six representative sample have been analysed and the result indicate that the sand is generally fine to coarse grained while pebble is the maximum size for gravel.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Reports | JMG IBUPEJABAT Open Shelf | Open Shelf | 553.62209595225 AZI (Browse shelf) | Available | 00004004 |
Browsing JMG IBUPEJABAT shelves, Shelving location: Open Shelf, Collection: Open Shelf Close shelf browser
553.62209595223 AZI Mapping of river sand deposit in Batang Saribas, Sri Aman division, Sarawak | 553.62209595223 AZI Mapping of river sand deposit in Batang Saribas, Sri Aman division, Sarawak | 553.62209595223 ZAH River sand investigation along Batang Lupar, Sri Aman division, Sarawak | 553.62209595225 AZI Investigation of river sand deposits along Oya River, Sibu division, Sarawak | 553.62209595225 AZI Investigation of river sand deposits along Mukah River, Sibu division, Sarawak | 553.62209595226 ROB Laporan siasatan bahan binaan di Bukit Semalong-Sg.Bulok, Belaga, bahagian Kapit, Sarawak | 553.62209595227 KLO Silica sand investigation in K3 and K4 areas, near Bintulu |
Includes bibliographical references
The investigation of river sand deposits along the117 1km kuala oya-Nanga Tamin section of Batang Oya was carried out by using a grab sampler and a global positioning system. a total of a 40 sand deposits with a total reserve of 449,000m3 were recorded. Six representative sample have been analysed and the result indicate that the sand is generally fine to coarse grained while pebble is the maximum size for gravel.
There are no comments on this title.