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Sumatra, Sunda Shelf, Natuna - Bibliography of Indonesia Geology

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II.2. <strong>Sunda</strong> <strong>Shelf</strong> (incl. 'Tin islands', Singkep, Karimata)<br />

Abidin, H.Z. (2000)- Penagan tin deposits, Bangka island. J. Geol. Sumberdaya Min. 10, 110, p.<br />

Abidin, H.Z. (2002)- Stratiform tin deposit at Sambung Giri, Bangka, <strong>Indonesia</strong>. J. Geol. Sumberdaya Min. 12,<br />

126, p. 2- .<br />

Abidin, H.Z. & B.H. Harahap (2005)- Petrologi granit pluton dari daerah Tenggara Palau Bangka. J. Sumber<br />

daya Geol. 15, 1, p. 102-110.<br />

('Petrology <strong>of</strong> a granite plution from the SE area <strong>of</strong> Bangka Island')<br />

Adam, J.W.H. (1960)- On the geology <strong>of</strong> the primary tin ore deposits in the sedimentary formation <strong>of</strong> Billiton,<br />

<strong>Indonesia</strong>. Geol. Mijnbouw 39, 10, p. 405-426.<br />

(Billiton Island part <strong>of</strong> belt <strong>of</strong> tin mineralization from Burma, Malaya into Java Sea. Primary cassiterite lodes<br />

emplaced in folded Permo-Carboniferous sediments, near Cretaceous granite intrusives. Most important<br />

cassiterite deposits are bedding-plane lodes at contact <strong>of</strong> shale and sandstone or radiolarite. Magnetite<br />

common in many lodes)<br />

Aernout, W.A.J. (1922)- Verslag over eene geologisch-mijnbouwkundige verkenning der Karimata-eilanden.<br />

Jaarboek Mijnwezen Nederl. Oost-Indie 49 (1920), Verh. 1, p. 305-320.<br />

(Reconnaisance geological-mining investigation <strong>of</strong> Karimata group <strong>of</strong> 50 islands <strong>of</strong>f SW Kalimantan. Mainly<br />

Lower Cretaceous granites and volcanics. Minor contact-metamorphic Triassic-Jurassic sediments (hornfels,<br />

quartzite). Regarded as western continuation <strong>of</strong> Schwaner Mountains (also related to Bangka-Billiton tin<br />

islands ?; HvG). U Cretaceous- Lower Tertiary sediments probably absent. With 1:200,000 scale map)<br />

Akkeringa, J.E. (1872)- Rapport van het Distrikt Blinjoe, eiland Bangka. Jaarboek Mijnwezen Nederl. Oost-<br />

Indie 1872, 1, p. 41-148.<br />

('Report on the Blinyu District, Bangka island')<br />

Akkeringa, J.E. (1873)- Verslag van een onderzoek naar tinaders op het eiland Billiton. Jaarboek Mijnwezen<br />

Nederl. Oost-Indie 1873, 2, p. 3-72.<br />

('Report on an investigation <strong>of</strong> tin ore veins on the island <strong>of</strong> Belitung')<br />

Aleva, G.J.J. (1956)- The grain size distribution <strong>of</strong> quartz in granitic rocks <strong>of</strong> Billiton, <strong>Indonesia</strong>. Geol.<br />

Mijnbouw 18, p. 177-187.<br />

(Chemical nature <strong>of</strong> weathering <strong>of</strong> granites in Billiton causes complete alteration <strong>of</strong> feldspar and Fe-Mg<br />

minerals, leaving residu <strong>of</strong> quartz and some accessory minerals. Lognormal size distribution <strong>of</strong> quartz in<br />

Billiton granite)<br />

Aleva, G.J.J. (1960)- The plutonic rocks from Billiton. Geol. Mijnbouw 39, 10, p. 427-436.<br />

Aleva, G.J.J. (1973)- Aspects <strong>of</strong> the historical and physical geology <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Sunda</strong> <strong>Shelf</strong>, essential to the<br />

exploration <strong>of</strong> submarine tin placers. Geol. Mijnbouw 52, p. 78-91.<br />

Aleva, G.J.J. (1985)- <strong>Indonesia</strong>n fluvial cassiterite placers and their genetic environment. J. Geol. Soc., London<br />

142, p. 815-836.<br />

(On tin placer deposits in alluvial valley systems near Belitung and Singkep island. 95% <strong>of</strong> mineable cassiterite<br />

directly on weathered bedrock)<br />

Aleva, G.J.J., E.H. Bon, J.J. Nossin & W.J. Sluiter (1973)- A contribution to the geology <strong>of</strong> part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Indonesia</strong>n tin belt: the area between Singkep and Bangka islands and around the Karimata islands. In: Proc.<br />

Regional Conf. <strong>Geology</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asia, Bull. Geol. Soc. Malaysia 6, p. 257-271.<br />

(also in Bull. Nat. Inst. Geol. Mining, Bandung, 4, 1, p. 1-22 (1972))<br />

<strong>Bibliography</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Indonesia</strong> <strong>Geology</strong> v. 4.1 126 www.vangorselslist.com July 2012

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