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Download Proceedings Geological Society of Malaysia c/o Department of Geology University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur +603-79577036 (voice) +603-79563900 (fax) [email protected] http://www.gsm.org.my/ PERSATUAN GEOLOGI MALAYSIA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MALAYSIA COUNCIL 2013-2014 PRESIDENT : PROF. DR. JOY JACQUELINE PEREIRA (UKM) VICE-PRESIDENT : DR. MAZLAN MADON (PETRONAS) IMM. PAST PRESIDENT : DATO’ YUNUS ABDUL RAZAK (JMG) SECRETARY : MR. LING NAN LEY (JMG) ASSISTANT SECRETARY : MR. LIM CHOUN SIAN (UKM) TREASURER : MR. AHMAD NIZAM HASAN (GEOSOLUTION RESOURCES) EDITOR : ASSOCIATE PROF. DR. NG THAM FATT (UM) COUNCILLORS : MR. TAN BOON KONG (CONSULTANT) DR. NUR ISKANDAR TAIB (UM) DR. TANOT UNJAH (UKM) DR. SAMSUDIN HJ TAIB (UM) DR. MEOR HAKIF AMIR HASSAN (UM) MR. ROBERT WONG (PETRONAS) MR. NICHOLAS JACOB (JKR) MR. ASKURY ABD KADIR (UTP)* NATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE 2013 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN : DR. KAMALUDIN B. HASSAN (JMG PERAK) TECHNICAL CHAIRMAN : MR. HJ. ASKURY B. ABD. KADIR (UTP) TREASURER : MR. AHMAD NIZAM B. HASAN (GSM) SECRETARY/MEDIA : MS SUZANNAH BT AKMAL (JMG PERAK) ASST. SECRETARY : MR. MOHD. SHAHRIZAL B. MOHAMED SHARIFODIN (JMG PERAK) REGISTRATION : MR. LING NAN LEY (GSM) MS ANNA LEE (GSM) PRE-CONFERENCE FIELDTRIP AND : MR. HAJI ISMAIL B. IMAN (JMG PERAK) SPOUSE PROGRAM SPONSORSHIPS : MR AHMAD ZUKNI B. AHMAD KHALIL (JMG MALAYSIA) TEXT FOR SPEECHES : TUAN RUSLI B. TUAN MOHAMED (JMG PERAK) HOTEL AND ACCOMODATION : MR. MOHAMAD SARI B. HASAN (JMG PERAK) PROTOCOL AND SOUVENIRS : MS. MARLINDA BT DAUD (JMG MALAYSIA) COMMITTEE MEMBERS : MR. YUSNIN B. ZAINAL ABIDIN (IPOH CITY COUNCIL) MR SAW LID HAW (PERAK QUARRIES ASSOC.) PPeerrssaattuuaann GGeeoollooggii MMaallaayyssiiaa GGeeoollooggiiccaall SSoocciieettyy ooff MMaallaayyssiiaa PPrroocceeeeddiinnggss ooff tthhee NNAATTIIOONNAALL GGEEOOSSCCIIEENNCCEE CCOONNFFEERREENNCCEE 22001133 Kinta Riverfront Hotel and Suites, Ipoh 8-9th June 2013 Edited by: Nur Iskandar Taib Co-organizers: Copyright: Geological Society of Malaysia, 2013-05-29 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing of the Geological Society of Malaysia. Published by the Geological Society of Malaysia c/o Department of Geology, Unversity of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur Tel: +603-79577063 Fax: +603-79563900 [email protected] Printed by Art Printing Works Sdn. Bhd. 29 Jalan Riong, 59100 Kuala Lumpur National Geoscience Conference Kinta Riverfront Hotel and Suites, Ipoh ♣ 8-9th June 2013 A message from the Chairman Assalamualaikum and Good Day, Dear Participants, The National Geoscience Conference (NGC) is a yearly affair of the Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM) that serves as a platform for geoscientists to present and discuss new findings and interesting researches. It especially encourages new and budding geoscientists to present their research outcomes in an official forum. Apart from that, it actually serves as an annual gathering and meeting of geoscientists nationwide. This year's NGC (NGC 2013) has chosen Ipoh as the venue for the conference. The NGC 2013 organising committee is represented by members from the Minerals and Geoscience Department (JMG), University Technology Petronas (UTP) and the GSM. The committee has decided that the venue of the conference to be at the Kinta Riverfront Hotel & Suites where memories of what Ipoh was initially built upon would reel in and for that matter, the role and contribution of geosciences in the tin mining industry. It is apt that our meeting venue will be at the Pusing and Gopeng Halls - well known places among the tin fraternity. The theme for NGC 2013 “Geoscience for Environmental Wellbeing” reflects the important role geoscientists could contribute to resolve the many environmental issues affecting our planet at present. Global warming, climate change and sea level rise are among the global scale phenomena much discussed. Questions that are commonly posed include their causal factors, whether they are natural, man-induced, or both and can they be contained or resolved. On the other hand, to cope for the betterment of our standard of living and lifestyle, our earth’s natural resources like oil and gas, minerals and construction materials are slowly being depleted. In extracting them and to cater for our development needs we also create much damage and disorderliness to the environment. Are there alternatives and can they be recycled for our future generations? These constitute the many questions that geoscientists need to ponder, consider and provide answers to. The NGC 2013 has been overwhelmingly received and had attracted107 technical papers from diverse geosciences fields. To be fair with the submitters and to promote the science to the newcomers and the audience, the organizing committee has accepted all the papers. The papers have been selected for either oral or poster presentation. As in previous NGC's, the conference is a two days event and has two parallel sessions running simultaneously. The organizing committe would like to thank the authors and writers for their interests and the support given by the various Universities and organizations concerned. May the deliberations elevate the science to a higher level and at the same time benefit the people and the nation. To the conference sponsors we indeed appreciate the contributions and sponsorships provided. To the conference committee members I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the help and assistance to make the conference a success. On behalf of the NGC 2013 organizing committee I would like to cordially welcome the participants of the NGC 2013 to Ipoh - a city that was built upon tin and its spillover industries. Please do look around, enjoy your stay and participate actively. Thank you and Wassalam. Dr. Kamaludin bin Hassan Chairman NGC 2013 ii Geological Society of Malaysia PROGRAM THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS Lhoist (M) Sdn. Bhd. Bumimaju Kota Sdn. Bhd. Rahman Hydraulic Tin Sdn. Bhd. RCI Lime Sdn. Bhd. Kepayang Resources Sdn. Bhd. Lafarge Aggregates (Ipoh) Sdn. Bhd. Perak Hanjoong Simen Sd. Bhd. Casa Bayan Sdn. Bhd. Limetreat Trading Co. Sd. Bhd. Cheng Sun Quarry Zantat Light C.C. Sdn. Bhd. Weng Fatt Calcium Ind. Madu Jaya Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. June 2013 iii National Geoscience Conference Kinta Riverfront Hotel and Suites, Ipoh ♣ 8-9th June 2013 2000-2200 ICEBREAKER – FRIDAY 7 JUNE 2013 (sponsored by JMG) DAY ONE, SATURDAY 8 JUNE 2013 0830-1000 Opening ceremony KEYNOTE I 1000-1030 Mohd Shafeea Leman (UKM) - Proposed Kinta Valley Geopark – Utilizing Geological Resources for Environmental Quality Improvement and Society Well Being Enhancement 1030-1100 Tea break TECHNICAL SESSION A1 TECHNICAL SESSION B1 A01 B01 Jasmin Saw, Chow Weng Sum and Noraisyah Sapon, Rosnan Yaacob, Peter Bernard J. Pierson: R. Parham, Lokman Husain & Rokiah 1100-1120 Potential Impact Of Pollution By Oil Suriadi: Spills On Coastal Facies In Pulau Volumetric Changes And Sediment Pangkor, Malaysia Characteristics At Selected Beaches Of Terengganu, Malaysia A02 B02 Lee Qiao Yun, Sahibin Abd Rahim, Sanudin Hj Tahir, Baba Musta, Hafzan Wan Mohd Razi Idris, Zulfahmi Ali Eva Mansor, Fauziah Hanis Hood and 1120-1140 Rahman & Tukimat Lihan: Dayang Nor Asyilla Abang Abdullah: Soil Erosion Potential From Sungai Facies Analysis Of The Late Miocene Paya Merapuh Sub-Catchment To Sedimentary Sequence In Sabah, Lake Chini, Lake Chini, Pahang Malaysia A03 B03 Mohamad Yusof Che Sulaiman, Ismail Mohamed Hilmi Mohamed Khassim, Yusoff & Muhammad Aqeel Ashraf: Abdul Hadi Abdul Rahman, Ahmad Munif 1140-1200 Environmental Impacts of Batik Koraini: Industry Effluents in Kota Bharu, Sedimentary Facies and Depositional Kelantan Environments of the Nyalau Formation (Oligocene - Middle Miocene) North Bintulu Area, Sarawak A04 B04 Hazirah Hatar, Sahibin Abd Rahim, Junaidi Asis & Basir Jasin: Wan Mohd Razi Idris, Fathul Karim Miocene Larger Benthic Foraminifera 1200-1220 Sahrani: from the Kalumpang Formation, Pencirian fiziko kimia air saliran Tawau, Sabah: preliminary lombong berasid di kawasan interpretation lombong terpilih di Malaysia iv Geological Society of Malaysia PROGRAM A05 B05 Kamaludin Hassan, Tuan Rusli Tuan Basir Jasin: Mohamed, Suzannah Akmal, Kadderi Posidonia (Bivalves) from northwest 1220-1240 Md Desa, Habibah Jamil & Yongqiang Peninsular Malaysia and its Zong: significance Paleo sea level change at Merang, Kuala Terengganu A06 B06 Rokiah Suriadi, Peter R. Parham, Noraisyah Sapon, Behara Tjia H,D.: Satyanarayana., Mohd Lokman Husain, Evidence of Holocene and 1240-1300 Wan Nurzalia Wan Saelan: historical changes of sea level in Sub-Surface And Infaunal the Langkawi Islands Foraminifera Of Kelantan Delta, East Coast Of Peninsular Malaysia: Their Potential For Interpretation Of Sea Level Change 1300-1400 LUNCH AND DZUHOR PRAYER TECHNICAL SESSION A2 TECHNICAL SESSION B2 A07 B07 Mohd Shafeea Leman, Mokhtar Siti Nur Fathiyah Jamaludin and Manuel Saidin & Islahuda Hani Sahak: Pubellier: The Occurrence of Pre-historic Interpretations On Seismic Volume 1400-1420 Kitchen Wastes at Gunung Over Two Miocene Carbonate Panjang, Ipoh, Perak and Their Platforms In Central Luconia, Sarawak Bearings on the Age of the Gua Tambun Pre-historic Rock Paintings A08 B08 Tuan Rusli Muhamad, Kamaluddin Hassan, Mohd Shafeea Leman, Saiful Abdullah & Ahmad Khairut Tarmizi Siti Hafizah Ramli, Abdul Rahim Samsudin, Mokhtar Saidin, Nur Hamizah 1420-1440 Mohd Daud: Geotapak Kompleks Kars Gunung Mohd Jafar, Umar Hamzah &
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