Nature and significance of the West Baram and Tinjar Lines, NW Borneo

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作者
Cullen, Andrew [1 ]
机构
[1] Chesapeake Energy, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 USA
关键词
NW Borneo; Sarawak; Baram Line; Tinjar Line; South China Sea; Tectonics; SOUTH CHINA SEA; TECTONIC EVOLUTION; BASIN EVOLUTION; COLLISION ZONE; CUU LONG; ASIA; PALEOMAGNETISM; VIETNAM; MODEL; RECONSTRUCTIONS;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2013.11.010
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
A key consideration in tectonic models for SE Asia and opening of the South China Sea is the role that the West Baram and Tinjar Lines of NW Borneo may have played in accommodating the motion of crustal blocks displaced from Asia following India's collision. There are few studies that focus on these "lines". Using onshore geological studies and offshore seismic data to address the origin and tectonic significance of these, this paper concludes that rather than a major transform boundary between Luconia and the Dangerous Grounds, the West Baram Line marks the boundary between domains of continental crust that underwent differential extension in the Eocene. The Baram Basin is underlain by hyperextended continental crust on the NE side of the Baram Line. The strong contrast in the geological features across the Tinjar and West Baram Lines likely reflects ancient differences in crustal rheology with Luconia being the more rigid block. Although lack of significant strike slip faulting along the West Baram Line poses problems for tectonic models in which a wide proto-South China Sea is subducted beneath NW Borneo, intra-plate deformation, such as partial inversion of the Dangerous Grounds rift, offers a potential mechanism to mass balance blocks displaced from Asia with the reduced strike slip motion along the West Baram Line. (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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