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MELAWI WEST KETUNGAU EAST KETUNGAU
AGE BASIN BASIN BASIN
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blank 4 m
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thin coal seam
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PLIOCENE 38
1,7 m black shale Facies :
37 alternation betwen
thin coal seam, coaly shale
36 shale rich in bioturbation
1,2 m and claystone facies
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and sand lenses trapped in middle part (lenticular bedding)
nodule of
clst
MIOCENE dark grey mudstone facies, nodule of claystone
TERTIARY
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mudstone, dark grey, bedding N 253 oE/15 o
33 mudstone, bioturbation skolithos and associated (rich)
nodule of claystone
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R S
SEKAYAM 31
LANDAK FORMATION FORMATION
S
OLIGOCENE R TEBIDAH F.
30 alternation between
massive ne sandstone
PAYAK F. 29
S R and very ne sandstone
KETUNGAU F. KETUNGAU F.
MANDAI
TUTOP F. S TUTOP F.
GROUP
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KANTU F.
S KANTU F. total thickness of
EOCENE KAYAN
FORMATION INGAR 27 this sequence
R FORMATION is estimated
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around 5 m
25 massive ne sandstone
PALEOCENE ripple mark structures
thickening
24 thickness of this sequence 5 m is shown on surface
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CRETACEOUS
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VOLCANIC BETUNG
VOLCANIC BETUNG
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LATE
JURASSIC
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15
BRANDUNG FORMATION
MIDDLE 14
13
12
EARLY 11
Mudstone facies
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BENGKAYANG 9
GROUP
LATE 8
TRIASSIC
SADONG
GROUP 7
sandstone, brown,
2
Legend ne grain, bedding,
N 330oE/16o, quartz, carbon.
PERMIAN BALAI/ SEBUT/ SEMITAU
GROUP S Source S Seal R Reservoar
1
siltstone, dark brown
0 carbon, quartz grain.
Figure 10. Stratigraphic Column of the Mandai Group Sediments at East Ketungau Basin and compared
West with
Ketungau and Melawi Basins