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Petrology and geochemistry of the Sempah volcanic complex: Peninsular Malaysia
2005
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
The Sempah volcanic complex is characterized by a sequence of tuffs, rhyolite lava and an orthopyroxene bearing subvolcanic unit exposed along the Selangor-Pahang state boundary. Previous radiogenic dating of the complex using Rb-Sr method yield ages in the range of 211 to 219 Ma and suggests that it may be temporally related to the Triassic Main Range Granites. The two main rock types of the complex are rhyolite and orthopyroxene-bearing rhyodacite. They are porphyritic and have similar
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