Sam Chom Fm
    Period: 
    
  
  
      Cretaceous    
    
    Age Interval: 
    
  
  
       Middle Cretaceous? (3)
    
    Province: 
    
  
  
      Sibumasu: Lower Peninsula    
    Type Locality and Naming
       Khao Nam Daeng and Khao Sam Chom, Nakhon Si Thammarat (Raksaskulwong, 1994; Teerarungsigul and others, 1999), where it forms the topographically high rim of the north–south trending syncline running north from Amphoe Bang Khan. Parent unit: Thung Yai Group (Trang Group)
    Synonym: หมวดหินสามจอม
[Figure: Geological map of the Thung Yai Gr in Khlong Thom-Bang Khan area, Peninsular Thailand (Meesook, 2011)]
Lithology and Thickness
      Mainly matrix-supported conglomerate, conglomeratic sandstone, and thin- to medium-bedded sandstone; clasts are quartz, chert, red sandstone and volcanics. 
    Thickness: 100 m (Teerarungsigul and others, 1999), 140 m (Raksaskulwong, 1994).
[Figure: Generalized lithological column of the Thung Yai Gr in southern Peninsular Thailand (modified after Teerarungsigul et al. 1999). The upper three formations are Cretaceous while the lowest, the Khlong Min Fm, is Jurassic. Arrows indicate current directions determined from cross-bedding. (Meesook, 2011)]
    Lithology Pattern: 
    
   
  
  
      Aus conglomerate
    
Relationships and Distribution
Lower contact
        Conformably overlies the Lam Thap Fm
     
Upper contact
         Phun Phin Fm (conformable)
     
Regional extent
         Lower Peninsula: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani, Krabi, and Trang provinces.
      
GeoJSON
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    Fossils
Age
      Uncertain. If the Thung Yai Gr spans entire Cretaceous, then this formation is middle Cretaceous.    
    
     Age Span: 
    
          
    
  
  
        Beginning stage: 
    
  
  
      Barremian    
    
        Fraction up in beginning stage: 
    
  
  
      0.0    
    
        Beginning date (Ma): 
    
  
  
      130.77    
    
        Ending stage: 
    
  
  
      Albian    
    
        Fraction up in the ending stage: 
    
  
  
      1.0    
    
        Ending date (Ma):  
    
  
  
      100.50    
    Depositional setting
       Alluvial fan
    
    Depositional pattern:  
    
      
    
   
  
Additional Information
    Compiler:  
    
  
      Wen Du - modified from Lexicon of Stratigraphic Names of Thailand of 2013; Assanee Meesook, 2011, Chapter 8 Cretaceous in Ridd, M.F., Barber, A.J., and Grow, M.J., editors, The Geology of Thailand, Geol. Soc. of London.