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PERSATUAN GEOLOGI MALAYSIA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MALAYSIA PP 3279/4/2008 ISSN 0126-6187 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND INDEX GSM Bulletin 1994-2004 Compiled by Robert Tate Cycads, among the earliest of the gymnosperms, have been around since the Permian, and possibly as early as the Carboniferous. They were extremely common during the Jurassic, the time of the dino- saurs. This specimen grows out- side the Klompe Reading Room of the Geology Department, at the University of Malaya, was collected from a beach in Treng- ganu and planted by D.J. Gobbett during the mid 1960s. Photo by Dr. Nur Iskandar Taib Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia MAY 2007 No. 50 Copyright Geological Society of Malaysia, 2007 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 prior permission in writing from the Geological Society of Malaysia. Compiled by Robert B. Tate Published in May 2007 by the Geological Society of Malaysia c/o Depart of Geology, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: 6-03-79577036 (voice) 6-03-79563900 (fax) Email: [email protected] Printed by Art Printing Works Sdn. Bhd. 29 Jalan Riong, 59100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia ii Geological Society of Malaysia Bulletin 50, pp 1-155 INTRODUCTION The Geological Society of Malaysia the Societies publications between 1994 and (GSM) is a major contributor to the ad- 2004 and with Bulletin 34 presents a com- vancement in the knowledge of geology in plete list of publicatioms since the Society's Malaysia and Southeast Asia. Papers in ge- inception in 1967. ology and related fields are published in the Citations in this bibliography and index Society’s Bulletin series as well as the GSM include full papers from the Buletin and the Newsletter and Warta Geologi. Malaysia and Geological Notes section of the GSM News- Southeast Asia are the main geographical letter and Warta Geologi as well as abstracts areas of research of these papers, although of papers presented in the seminars, confer- papers on other regions are not exluded. ences and symposiums organised by the This volume, Bulletin 50, contains lists of all Society. ORDER & ARRANGEMENT The bibliography and index are divided into The subject index contains over 500 pri- four sections : List of publications, Bibliog- mary entries arranged alphabetically. An ab- raphy, Subject index and Author index. breviated title of the paper is included next to the entries. Each paper has an average of The list of publication is a chronological 3 index references and every effort has been listing of the contents of Bulletins, and full made to choose the right keywords, that is, papers published in the GSMNewsletter and those that form the salient point in each pa- Warta Geologi. per. The Subject Index is arranged as below The bibliography contains over 1,100 cita- Abbreviated title of paper, Year, Author/s tions listed in alphabetical order according to the authors. The arrangement of the cita- Over 1,100 entries are arranged alphabeti- tions for a single author is as far as possible cally in the Author index. chronological. The coauthors are also listed Please note, however, that authors names and crossreferenced to the first author. are listed as given in the relevant paper and The citations are organised in the following hence the same author may be listed several way times. AUTHOR/S, Year. Title of paper. Publication, Volume (Issue No.):page number(s). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The format of the bibliography owes its A.K.Fan provided the data lists in electronic inception to Dr Ng Tham Fatt who compiled form making the mechanics of compilation the first Bibliography published as Bulletin so much easier. I alone am responsible for 34 and I am grateful to him for providing any errors or omissions which may occur. the formatting details. Prof. Dr. G.H.Teh and 1 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS LISTLIST OFOF PUBLICATIONSPUBLICATIONS BULLETIN 36 (1994) SPECIAL ISSUE ON Sarawak Basin, Sarawak as defined by PETROLEUM GEOLOGY Vol. VIII synthetic aperture radar Edited by G.H. Teh 157-161 CHARLES S. HUTCHISON :Mélange on the Jerudong Line, Brunei Darussalam, and 1-9 N.S. HAILE, S. K. LAM AND R. M. its regional significance BANDA : Relationship of gabbro and 162-174 MOHD FIRDAUS ABDUL HALIM : pillow lavas in the Lupar Formation, Geothermics of the Malaysian West Sarawak: Implications for sedimentary basins interpretation of the Lubok Antu 175-186 H. D. TJIA AND MOHD IDRUS ISMAIL Mélange and the Lupar Line. : Tectonic implications of well-bore 11-18 DASHUKI MOHD.: Post migration breakouts in Malaysian basins processing of seismic data 19-30 MAZLAN B. HJ. MADON : The BULLETIN 37 (1994). PROCEEDINGS AAPG- stratigraphy of northern Labuan, NW GSM International CONFERENCE 1994: Sabah Basin, East Malaysia SOUTHEAST ASIAN BASINS : 31-53 MAZLAN B. HJ. MADON : Depositional OIL AND GAS FOR THE 21ST Century and diagenetic histories of reservoir Edited by G. H. Teh 505 p. sandstones in the Jerneh field, central Preface Malay Basin Opening Remark : Khalid Ngah 55-59 M. PRINS : Improved characterisation Welcoming Address : Fateh Chand of carbonate reservoirs using non-linear Presidential Address : Toby Carleton modelling Opening Address : Minister of Law, YB Dato’ Syed 61-65 MAH KOK GIN AND FRANS VAN DEN BERG Hamid Syed Jaafar Albar : Borehole gravimetry survey in Central Luconia carbonate reservoirs SECTION 1: EXPLORATION HISTORY OF 67-80 LIEW KIT KONG : Structural SOUTHEAST ASIAN BASINS development at the west-central margin 1-11 NGUYEN TRONG TIN AND NGUYEN DINH of the Malay Basin TY : Petroleum geology of the Nam Con 81-91 MOHD SHARIFF BIN KADER : Abnormal Son Basin pressure occurrence in the Malay and SECTION 2: RESERVOIR CHARACTERISTICS Penyu basins, offshore Peninsular AND MODELLING Malaysia a regional understanding 13-31 BARRY J. KATZ : Stratigraphic and 93-104 NG TONG SAN, IDRUS MOHD SHUHUD AND lateral variations of source rock LEONG LAP SAU : A quantitative study attributes of the Pematang Formation, of the seismic time-amplitude reflection Central Sumatra characteristics in an oil field 33-54 PHAN TRUNG DIEN : Some Cenozoic 105-117 ISMAIL CHE MAT ZIN AND JAAFAR hydrocarbon bearing basins on the SIPAN : Application of sequence continental shelf of Vietnam stratigraphic techniques on the non- SECTION 3: STRUCTURAL AND STRATIGRAPHIC marine sequences: An example from the ANALYSIS OF HYDROCARBON TRAPS Balingian Province, Sarawak 55-75 JOSEPH E. LAING, BAMBANG P. 119-126 H. D. TJIA Inversion tectonics in the ATMODIPURWO AND AHMIYUL RAUF : Malay Basin: evidence and timing of Structural evolution of the Pematang events reservoirs, Kelabu-Jingga Gas Fields, 127-143 ISMAIL CHE MAT ZIN : Dent Group Sumatra and its equivalent in the offshore SECTION 4: RECOGNITION OF HYDROCARBON Kinabatangan area, East USING GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES Sabah 77-90 SCHUMAN WU, PAUL WEIMER AND 145-156 M. P. R. LIGHT, D. J. BIRD, G. A. GARETH TAYLOR : Seismic restorations: POSEHN AND M. A. A. HUDI :Complex a new technique for sequence boundary transtensional structures and the identification and correlations hydrocarbon potential of the Greater 4 ROBERT B.TATE AND WARREN LESLIE Implications of SECTION 5: SOUTHEAST ASIAN PLATE vitrinite-reflectance suppression for TECTONICS/STRESS MODELS the tectonic and thermal history of the 91-99 POW-FOONG FAN : Tectonic patterns and Malay Basin Cenozoic basalts in the western margin 285-299 JOHN MILSOM, BAIZAR SAIN AND J. of the South China Sea SIPAHUTAR : Basin formation in the Nias 101-116 M. A. SAMUEL AND N. A. HARBURY : area of the Sumatra forearc,western Basin development and uplift at an Indonesia oblique-slip convergent margin: Nias 301-308 F. TONGKUL : The Paleogene basins of Island, Indonesia Sabah, East Malaysia 117-123 SU DA QUAN, CHEN XUE AND LIU ZU 309-320 MOHAMMAD JAMAAL HOESNI AND HUI : The gravity field and tectonics MOHD NASIR CHE MOOD : History of the Nansha Islands (Dangerous of hydrocarbon generation in the Grounds) Tembungo field, offshore northwest 125-131 HUANG CILIU AND ZHONG JIANQIANG Sabah Characteristics of Cenozoic sedimentary 321-326 XIA KANYUAN, XIA SIGAO, CHEN formation and tectonic evolution of ZHONGRONG, SEIYA UYEDA, OSAMU South China Sea MATSUBAYASHI, TOSHIYASU NAGAO, 133-142 LIU YIXUAN, ZHAN WENHUAN, ZHONG LI XINYUAN, CHEN SIZHONG, TANG JIANGQIANG AND LU CHENGBIN : The ZHENGYI, RAO CHUNTAO AND YANG neotectonic movement and geological ZHANFEI : Determination of heat flow in hazards in the Nansha Islands some exploration wells in the northern SECTION 6: MALAYSIAN TERTIARY BASINS part of the South China Sea 143-163 MOHD RAZALI CHE KOB AND MAHANI SECTION 9: WORKSTATIONS/GEOSCIENCE MOHAMED : Chronostratigraphy of DATABASE APPLICATIONS, ETC. Miocene turbiditic sequence of Sabah 327-330 P.H. STARK AND J. GAWRON New Basin from nannofossil assemblages generation solutions for global 165-178 MOHD IDRUS ISMAIL, ABDUL RAHMAN petroleum data management EUSOFF, ABDUL MANAF MOHAMAD, 331- 335 MICHAEL J. WILTSHIRE : The computer SAHALAN ABD AZIZ AND BARNEY revolution implications for data MAHENDRAN : The geology of Sarawak management deepwater and surrounding areas 337-343 SIGIT SUKMONO, DJOKO SANTOSO AND SECTION 7: OVERPRESSURE ZONES IN BASRIE M. GANIE : A microcomputer SOUTHEAST ASIAN BASINS intelligent database system for Indonesia 179-190 ARISTEO MANTARING, FUMIAKI MATSUDA marine geosciences data AND MASANORI OKAMOTO : Analysis SECTION 10: SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY OF of overpressure zones at the southern SOUTHEAST ASIAN BASINS margin of the Baram Delta Province 345-361 ABDUL MANAF MOHAMMAD AND ROBERT and their implications to hydrocarbon H. F. WONG : Seismic sequence expulsion, migration and entrapment stratigraphy of the Tertiary sediments, 191-204 MOHD SHARIFF KADER AND LESLIE, offshore Sarawak deepwater area, W.C. : Occurrence, origin and Malaysia implications of overpressure in the 363-394 S. COURTENEY Sequence stratigraphy Malay and Penyu Basins, offshore applied to the hydrocarbon productive Malaysia basins of western Indonesia SECTION 8: BASIN DEVELOPMENT AND MODELLING SECTION 11: DIAGENETIC AND 205-230 R.P.