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2019
Suriadi R, Shaari H, Culver SJ, Husain M L, Vijayan VR, Parham PR, Sulaiman A, Sapon N.  2019.  Inner Shelf Benthic Foraminifera of the South China Sea, East Coast Peninsular Malaysia. Journal of Foraminiferal Research. 49(1):11-28.
2015
Sulaiman A, Bull J, Davis J, Vijayan VR, Husain M L, Yaacob R, Parham PR.  2015.  Quaternary sediment distribution and seismic stratigraphy at Permatang Sedepa (One Fathom Bank) area, Straits of Malacca related to sea level changes during the late Pleistocene and Holocene.. XIX INQUA Congress.
2014
Sulaiman A, Bull J, Davis J, Vijayan VR, Husain M L, Yaacob R, Parham PR.  2014.  Quaternary sediment deposition and submerged palaeo sea-level terraces at Permatang Sedepa (One Fathom Bank) area, Straits of Malacca related to sea-level changes during the late Pleistocene and Holocene. Proceedings of the National Geoscience Conference.

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