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The depositional environments of the wave-dominant successions in the middle to late Miocene Belait and Sandakan Formations in northwestern and northern Borneo, respectively, were determined based on grain size distributions, sedimentary structures and facies successions, as well as trace and microfossil assemblages. Generally, progradational shoreface successions in the Belait Formation were deposited in very low wave energy environments where longshore currents were too weak to generate trough cross-bedding. Shoreface sands are laterally continuous for several km and follow the basin contours, suggesting attached beaches similar to the modern Brunei coastline. In contrast, trough cross-bedding is common in the coarser Sandakan Formation and back-barrier mangrove swamp deposits cap the progradational succession as on the modern northern Dent Peninsula coastline, indicating barrier development and higher wave energy conditions than in the Belait Formation. The Borneo examples indicate that barrier systems that include significant tidal facies form under higher wave energy conditions than attached beaches with virtually no tidal facies. Also, Borneo’s low latitude climate promotes back-barrier mangrove which reduces tidal exchange and reduces tidal influence relative to comparable temperate climate systems. The results of the study indicate that depositional systems on low energy, wave-dominated coasts are highly variable, as are the sand bodies and facies associations they generate.
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The authors wish to thank Mike Simmons, Stefan Back, Abdul Razak Damit and Erlangga Septama for assistance in the field, Mike Simmons and Mike Bidgood for microfossil analysis, Stefan Back and John Warren for valuable discussion and Universiti Brunei Darussalam and Brunei Shell Petroleum for financial support.
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Lambiase, J.J., Suraya Tulot Low energy, low latitude wave-dominated shallow marine depositional systems: examples from northern Borneo. Mar Geophys Res 34, 367–377 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11001-013-9181-9
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