Abstract

Pergau Dam as the largest hydroelectrical generation station in Peninsular Malaysia within a mountainous region; is supplied by many flowing river as its intakes. Previous researches within Pergau area mostly focused on biodiversity while this research was to carry out baseline investigation on the minerals present in the intakes sediment of Pergau Dam through surface sampling. Through stereoscopic observation, assemblages of quartz, plagioclase, feldspar, muscovite, and biotite minerals in sediments implies a granitoid source rock. By computing X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) chemical compositional data of sediments into chemical weathering indices, overall weathering condition of Pergau Dam intakes area are unweathered to low chemical weathering intensity. Through Combination of XRF data and X-ray Diffraction (XRD) patterns of mineral phases, detailed mineralogy of plagioclases, K-feldspars, sericites, chlorites and accessory minerals such as epidotes, zircon and monazite were identified. Mineral assemblage and Streckeisen Diagram plots indicate the granitoid source rocks of the sediments are quartz monzorite and quartz monzodiorite.

Details

Title
Mineral Identification on Sediments of Pergau Dam Intakes
Author
Chang Shen Chang 1 ; Yusoff, Abdul Hafidz 1 ; Abas, Muhamad Azahar 2 ; Amal Najihah Muhamad Nor 2 ; Ahmad Ziad Sulaiman 1 ; Mohd Amin, Mohamad Faiz 2 ; Samsudin, Mohd Fikri 2 ; Sulaiman, Mohd Sofiyan 3 ; Abdul Aziz Mahmood 4 

 Faculty of Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Jeli Campus, Locked Bag No. 100, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia 
 Faculty of Earth Science, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Jeli Campus, Locked Bag No. 100, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia 
 Faculty of Ocean Engineering Technology and Informatics, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030 Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia 
 Benua Sunda Carigali Sdn Bhd, No 6, Medan Pusat Bandar 1, Seksyen 9, 43650, Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Aug 2020
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17551307
e-ISSN
17551315
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2556190533
Copyright
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