A deep marine origin for the Tajau Sandstone member of the Kudat Formation, Kudat Peninsula, Sabah: evidence from facies analysis and ichnology

Hafzan Eva Mansor, and Meor Hakif Amir Hassan, and Junaidi Asis, (2021) A deep marine origin for the Tajau Sandstone member of the Kudat Formation, Kudat Peninsula, Sabah: evidence from facies analysis and ichnology. Sains Malaysiana, 50 (2). pp. 301-313. ISSN 0126-6039

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Abstract

There have been many disagreements regarding the depositional environment of the Oligocene Tajau Sandstone Member of the Kudat Formation, Northern Sabah. We present here, the first detailed sedimentary facies analysis for the Tajau Sandstone Member, exposed on the Kudat Peninsula. The identified facies are interpreted as the deposits of subaqueous sediment density flows, which are common processes in deep marine depositional settings. These include debrites, hyperconcentrated density flow deposits, and turbidites. Several of the turbidite facies display evidence for hydraulic jumps, which are also common processes in deepwater settings and probably indicate changes in slope topography or loss of flow confinement. Trace fossils characteristic of the Nereites ichnofacies are also diagnostic of a deep marine depositional environment. Facies previously identified by previous workers as hummocky cross-stratification in the Tajau Sandstone Member, which was used to support a shallow marine interpretation, is better interpreted as supercritical antidunes developed in high density turbidites, based on the coarse-grained texture, spaced layering and association with other subaqeuoues density flow deposits.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Deep water facies; Tajau Sandstone Member; Kudat Formation
Journal:Sains Malaysiana
ID Code:16490
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Deposited On:26 Apr 2021 01:13
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