Cenozoic evolution of the Lariang and Karama regions, North Makassar Basin, western Sulawesi, Indonesia

被引:25
|
作者
Calvert, Stephen J. [1 ]
Hall, Robert
机构
[1] Univ London Royal Holloway & Bedford New Coll, SE Asia Res Grp, Dept Geol, Egham TW20 0EX, Surrey, England
[2] Marathon Oil Co, Jakarta 12550, Indonesia
关键词
Makassar straits; Sulawesi; Lariang; Karama; rifting;
D O I
10.1144/1354-079306-757
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Lariang and Karama regions of western Sulawesi, an area of approximately 10 000 km(2) were the subject of a field-based investigation with the aim of understanding the Cenozoic evolution of the North Makassar Basin. Western Sulawesi was influenced by the development of the Makassar Straits to the west and the collision of continental, ophiolitic and island-arc fragments to the east. The timing of these events has been the subject of considerable debate and it has been suggested that Neogene collisions in Sulawesi caused inversion in Borneo. A new stratigraphy for the Lariang and Karama regions of western Sulawesi, based on fieldwork, provides new and significant insights into the evolution of the Makassar Straits region. The oldest sediments are non-marine and could be as old as Paleocene; they include coals, sandstones and mudstones. Rifting had started by the Middle Eocene and continued into the Late Eocene. Syn-rift Eocene sediments were deposited in graben and half-graben in both marine and marginal marine environments. The Eocene Makassar Straits rift was highly asymmetrical; the Kalimantan margin was approximately twice the width of the Sulawesi margin. Thermal subsidence had started by the latest Eocene and by the end of the Oligocene most of western Sulawesi was an area of post-rift shelf carbonate and mudstone deposition. This shallow-marine depositional environment persisted throughout the Early Miocene and, in places, until the Middle or Late Miocene. In the Pliocene the character of sedimentation changed significantly. Uplift and erosion was followed by the deposition of coarse clastics derived from an orogenic belt to the east of the study area. The Palaeogene half-graben were inverted, there was localized detachment folding and the overlying Neogene section was folded, faulted and eroded in places. Contractional deformation in western Sulawesi dates from the Pliocene, whereas in eastern Kalimantan it dates from the Early Miocene.
引用
收藏
页码:353 / 368
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Cenozoic uplift of the Tibetan Plateau:Evidence from the tectonic-sedimentary evolution of the western Qaidam Basin
    Yadong WangaJianjing ZhengaWeilin ZhangbShiyuan Lic Xingwang LiuaXin YangaYuhu Liud a Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources ResearchInstitute of Geology and GeophysicsChinese Academy of SciencesDonggang West Road NoLanzhou China b Center for Basin Resource and EnvironmentInstitute of Tibetan Plateau ResearchChinese Academy of SciencesPost Box Beilin North Street Beijing China c Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and DevelopmentPetroChina Qinghai Oilfield CompanyDunhuang China d Exploration and Development Academy of Northeast Petroleum BranchChina Petroleum Chemical CorporationChangchun China
    Geoscience Frontiers, 2012, 3 (02) : 175 - 187
  • [42] Cenozoic uplift of the Tibetan Plateau: Evidence from the tectonic-sedimentary evolution of the western Qaidam Basin
    Wang, Yadong
    Zheng, Jianjing
    Zhang, Weilin
    Li, Shiyuan
    Liu, Xingwang
    Yang, Xin
    Liu, Yuhu
    GEOSCIENCE FRONTIERS, 2012, 3 (02) : 175 - 187
  • [43] CRUSTAL EXTENSION, CRUSTAL DENSITY, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CENOZOIC MAGMATISM IN THE BASIN AND RANGE OF THE WESTERN UNITED-STATES
    GLAZNER, AF
    USSLER, W
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS, 1989, 94 (B6): : 7952 - 7960
  • [45] Petrology and geochemistry of the Cyclops ophiolites (Irian Jaya, East Indonesia):: consequences for the Cenozoic evolution of the north Australian margin
    Monnier, C
    Girardeau, J
    Pubellier, M
    Polvé, M
    Permana, H
    Bellon, H
    MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY, 1999, 65 (1-2) : 1 - 28
  • [46] Meso-Cenozoic Tectono-Thermal Evolution History in Bohai Bay Basin, North China
    Zuo, Yinhui
    Qiu, Nansheng
    Li, Jiawei
    Hao, Qingqing
    Pang, Xiongqi
    Zhao, Zhongying
    Zhu, Qi
    JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE, 2015, 26 (03) : 352 - 360
  • [47] River profile and relict landscape analysis reveal the Cenozoic geomorphic evolution of the Nihewan Basin in North China
    Luo, Quanxing
    Schoenbohm, Lindsay
    Li, Youli
    Rimando, Jeremy
    Hu, Xiu
    Xiong, Jianguo
    Li, Chuanyou
    CATENA, 2024, 245
  • [48] Meso-cenozoic tectono-thermal evolution history in Bohai Bay Basin, North China
    Yinhui Zuo
    Nansheng Qiu
    Jiawei Li
    Qingqing Hao
    Xiongqi Pang
    Zhongying Zhao
    Qi Zhu
    Journal of Earth Science, 2015, 26 : 352 - 360
  • [49] Sandstone provenance of north-western sectors of the intracontinental Cenozoic Qaidam basin, western China: Tectonic vs. climatic control
    Rieser, AB
    Neubauer, F
    Liu, YJ
    Ge, XH
    SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY, 2005, 177 (1-2) : 1 - 18
  • [50] Cenozoic to Recent plate configurations in the Pacific Basin: Ridge subduction and slab window magmatism in western North America
    Madsen, J. K.
    Thorkelson, D. J.
    Friedman, R. M.
    Marshall, D. D.
    GEOSPHERE, 2006, 2 (01): : 11 - 34