Characterisation and interpretation of stromatolites and thrombolites Paleo-environment in Setul Limestone succession, Langkawi and Perlis

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Pub Date : 2018-12-01 DOI:10.7186/BGSM66201816
Mohamad Ezanie Abu Samah, C. Ali, K. Mohamed, Nurul Afifah Mohd Radzir
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Microbial deposits in Setul Limestone succession are represented by stromatolites, thrombolites and oncolites layers. Each microorganism exhibits physical geometries that change either from straight, wavy, parallel or network-like complex structure. The results of sedimentary logging on the limestone sequences (Lower Setul Member and Upper Setul Member) in Langgun Island and Perlis area have identified a several microbial facies such as network-like complex thrombolitic facies, parallel stromatolitic facies, compound stromatolitic facies, oncolites facies, columnar stromatolitic facies, wavy stromatolitic facies and straight stromatolitic facies. Thrombolites and parallel stromatolites, dominating in Langgun Island area prove that the growth of microbial is controlled by the strong current flow which causes active scour process in the topography of the microbial structure. On the other hand, the formation of oncolites and columnar, wavy and straight stromatolites are dominant in Perlis area. The gradual changes of microbial facies indicate that the growth of structures is controlled by the environmental depth, in which the influx of organosedimentary materials that interact with micro-organisms relies on the availability of accomodation space. In the context of the paleo-environment interpretation, it is shown that the microbial facies are deposited in shallow marine carbonate environments from subtidal to supratidal zone. The gradual changes of microbial facies distribution indicate that the limestone succession is characterised by the shallow upward sequences that is influenced by the depth of the environment, the hydrodynamic, biological and chemical processes.
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兰卡威和玻里斯Setul灰岩演替中叠层石和凝块岩的古环境特征及解释
Setul灰岩演替中的微生物沉积以叠层石层、血栓层和肿瘤层为代表。每一种微生物都表现出从直线、波浪、平行或网状复杂结构变化的物理几何形状。通过对Langgun岛和Perlis地区下Setul段和上Setul段灰岩层序的沉积测井,鉴定出了网状复杂血栓相、平行叠层岩相、复合叠层岩相、肿瘤相、柱状叠层岩相、波浪状叠层岩相和直状叠层岩相等微生物相。朗根岛地区主要发育的凝块岩和平行叠层石证明了微生物的生长受到强水流的控制,强水流对微生物结构的地形产生了主动冲刷作用。另一方面,在Perlis地区以肿瘤岩和柱状、波浪状和直状叠层石的形成为主。微生物相的逐渐变化表明,构造的生长受环境深度的控制,与微生物相互作用的有机沉积物质的流入依赖于可容纳空间的可用性。古环境解释表明,微生物相沉积于潮下至潮上的浅海碳酸盐环境。微生物相分布的逐渐变化表明,灰岩演替受环境深度、水动力、生物和化学过程的影响,具有浅层向上的特征。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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