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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1994
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1994) 27 (3): 283–284.
... to stiff silty clays (Chek Lap Kok Formation). Recent study of offshore boreholes and seismic surveys to the south-west of Chek Lap Kok has revealed another formation (Sham Wat Formation), albeit limited in extent within the area to be reclaimed, at the base of the Hang Hau Formation comprising a soft...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (6): 1031–1038.
...: the lowermost Chek Lap Kok Formation comprises dominantly fluvial sand and mud, much of which probably accumulated prior to 130 000 years BP, during sea-level lowstands of Middle Pleistocene (Oxygen Isotope Stage 6) age and earlier. The upper surface of the Chek Lap Kok Formation is defined by a fluvial/tidal...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1994
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1994) 27 (3): 283–284.
... of the Hang Hau or the top of the Chek Lap Kok Formations. The sensitivity of the marine soils of Hong Kong, first reported by Holt (1962), was noted in North Lantau boreholes by Fung et al. (1984) and observed in situ by Howat (1985, 1987) in excavations and tunnels for the Island Line of the Hong Kong Mass...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1993
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (1993) 26 (3): 239.
... have read as three sentences thus: Radio-carbon dating of wood fragments from the base of this formation gave a date greater than 40 000 years BP (Strange & Shaw 1986) which points to a late Pleistocene age for the formation. The Chek Lap Kok Formation is overlain by a sequence of marine sediments...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1998
Journal of the Geological Society (1998) 155 (6): 1053–1055.
... sequence on the inner shelf. Fyfe et al. 1997 considered the Chek Lap Kok Formation which is up to over 80 m in thickness to be Middle to Upper Pleistocene (stage 6); the Sham Wat Formation which is up to over 50 m in thickness to be Eemian (stage 5e); the Waglan Formation which is up to 13 m in thickness...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (6): 1039–1052.
... Volcanic Group Lamma Suite Tai Lam 159.3&0.3 Tsing Shan <159.6&0.5 1B Chek Lap Kok 160.4&0.3 Ma Wan Sai Lau Kong (SK) Soko Tai Mo Shan (TM) <164.5&0.7 1 Waglan 1A Shing Mun (SM) Lantau 161.5&0.2 Yim Tin Tsai (YT) 164.5&0.2 Tai Po Granodiorite 164.6&0.2 Tuen Mun Deep Bay <236.3&0.8 STRUCTURAL CONTROL...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (6): 1067–1076.
... crystal tuV <164.5&0.7 (1872&3) Tai Po Granodiorite HK11025 Porphyritic granodiorite 164.6&0.2 (1134&64) 58 Yim Tin Tsai Formation HK11821 Coarse ash crystal tuV 164.5&0.2 (2719&4) 41 Lantau Granite HK11822 Porphyritic monzogranite 161.5&0.2 (713&61) 62 Chek Lap Kok Granite HK10058 Leucogranite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2017
American Mineralogist (2017) 102 (11): 2190–2219.
... Granite Shing Mun (HK12025) Chek Lap Kok Granite Yim Tin Tsai Chek Mun Rhyolite Lantau Granite (HK11822) Tai Po Granodiorite Notes : Names of units are from Sewell et al. (2012a) . HK numbers are given for samples analyzed for this paper. Age ranges are the existing...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP429.1
EISBN: 9781862399617
... sequence) Jia Li Formation Xi Nan Formation Second marine unit Sham Wat Formation Vinphuc Formation 125 000–73 000 5e–a T2 Terrestrial silt, sand, gravel, cobbles and boulders Nan She Formation Shi Pai Formation Second terrestrial unit Chek Lap Kok & Tung Chung Formation Hanoi...
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