DR. MUHAMMAD HATTA BIN ROSELEE
Department of Geology
Faculty of Science
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Muhammad Hatta Roselee joined the Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, the University of Malaya as Senior Lecturer in November 2020. His research focuses on the petrology, geochemistry and tectonic setting of the Sibumasu and Indochina terrane, particularly within the Southeast Asia geology. In the teaching area, he is mainly focused on teaching the 1st year and 2nd year students where he is responsible for developing fundamental geology knowledge and skills towards them. He is currently lead the research collaboration between the infamous Institute of Geological Sciences (one of the branches of the Chinese Academy of Geological Science) where the main focus is to study the geological relationship of the tin ore formation and the host rock granitic rock. The duration of the research collaboration is officially 5 years starting last from last April 2021. Prior to joining the University of Malaya, Hatta worked as a research assistant and teaching tutor in both University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur and the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi.
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Petrogenesis And Mineralization Of Tin-bearing Granitic Rocks From Peninsular Malaysia: Constraints From Heavy Minerals Geochronology,geochemistry And Hf-o-li-b Isotopes |
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Latest Publications
2023
Southwest Borneo, an autochthonous Pangea-Eurasia assembly proxy: Insights from detrital zircon record
2022
Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Gold Mineralization at Southern Part of Ulu Sokor Gold Deposit, Kelantan, Malaysia
2022
Distance impacts toxic metals pollution in mining affected river sediments
2021
Tracing detrital signature from Indochina in Peninsular Malaysia fluvial sediment: Possible detrital zircon recycling into West Borneo Cenozoic sediments