Sandakan Peninsula Explained

Sandakan Peninsula
Image Map Caption:Location of Sandakan Peninsula in Sabah
Coordinates:5.9068°N 117.976°W
Pushpin Map:Malaysia
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Sandakan Peninsula in Malaysia
Etymology:Semenanjung Sandakan
Location:Sandakan Division
Archipelago:Maritime Southeast Asia
Waterbody:Sulu Sea
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Country: Malaysia
Country Admin Divisions Title:State

The Sandakan Peninsula (Malay: Semenanjung Sandakan) is a peninsula in Sandakan District, Sabah, Malaysia. It consists of broad coastal and forested areas.[1] [2] [3]

Geology

The tectonic of the peninsula started from Oligocene to Early Miocene, followed by deformation from Early Miocene to Middle Miocene that resulted in the opening of Sulu Sea and widening of Sandakan Basin.[4] [5] The rifting stopped in Late Miocene to early Pliocene which caused a major uplift around the Sandakan Peninsula with heavy erosion.[5] The Upper Miocene formation dominates the eastern area of the peninsula with two main lithologies of sandstone and mudstone.[6]

Climate and biodiversity

The western part of the peninsula received mean annual rainfall ranging from 3,000 millimetres to 3,500 millimetres while the eastern part including Sandakan town received between 2,500 millimetres to 3,000 millimetres.[7] In the peninsula located the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve which is a type of lowlands of eastern Sabah with over 90 species of mammals and 200 species of birds have been recorded inhabiting the area.[8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. Book: British Territories in Borneo. Geological Survey Dept. North Borneo. Geological Survey Department. Annual Report of the Geological Survey Department. 1953.
  2. Book: David Thien Choi Lee. Sandakan Peninsula, Eastern Sabah, East Malaysia. 1970. U.S. Government Printing Office.
  3. Book: Annual Report of the Geological Survey Malaysia. 1968. The Survey.
  4. K:Ar ages and geochemistry of the Sabah Cenozoic volcanic rocks. Steven C. Bergman. Charles S. Hutchison. David A. Swauger. John E. Graves. ARCO. Geological Society of Malaysia. 2000. 30 May 2019. 167. https://web.archive.org/web/20190530090239/https://gsm.org.my/products/702001-100752-PDF.pdf. 30 May 2019. dead.
  5. Stratigraphic Succession and Depositional Framework of the Sandakan Formation, Sabah. Khor Wei Chung. Chow Weng Sum. Abdul Hadi Abdul Rahman. Sains Malaysiana. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. 2015. 29 May 2019. 932.
  6. Book: C.S. Hutchison. Geology of North-West Borneo: Sarawak, Brunei and Sabah. 24 October 2005. Elsevier. 978-0-08-046089-5. 277.
  7. Web site: Annual rainfall pattern of Sabah [Sandakan Peninsula]]. Government of Sabah. 30 May 2019.
  8. Kabili-Sepilok [Data Zone MY029]]. BirdLife International. 2003. 30 May 2019.
  9. Web site: Class V I Virgin Jungle Reserves (VJR). Government of Sabah. 26 April 2005. 30 May 2019.