Tectonostratigraphic evolution of Cenozoic marginal basin and continental margin successions in the Bone Mountains, Southwest Sulawesi, Indonesia

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作者
van Leeuwen, Theo M.
Susanto, Eko S. [1 ]
Maryanto, Sigit [1 ]
Hadiwisastra, Sapri [2 ]
Sudijono [1 ]
Muhardjo [3 ]
Prihardjo [1 ]
机构
[1] Geol Dev & Res Ctr, Bandung, Indonesia
[2] LIPI, Lembaga Geoteknol, Bandung, Indonesia
[3] PT Rio Tinto Explorat, Jakarta 12950, Indonesia
关键词
Southwest Sulawesi; Continental margin; Marginal basin; Stratigraphy; Geochemistry; Paleontological dating; WESTERN; EAST; OPHIOLITE; ARC; KALIMANTAN; MAGMATISM; ORIGIN; PALEOMAGNETISM; GEOCHEMISTRY; EMPLACEMENT;
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10.1016/j.jseaes.2009.11.005
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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07 ;
摘要
The Bone Mountains, located in Southwest Sulawesi along the SE margin of Sundaland, are composed of Oligocene to possibly lower Miocene marginal basin successions (Bone Group) that are juxtaposed against continental margin assemblages of Eocene-Miocene age (Salokalupang Group) Three distinct units make up the latter (i) Middle-Upper Eocene volcaniclastic sediments with volcanic and limestone intercalations in the upper part (Matajang Formation), reflecting a period of arc volcanism and carbonate development along the Sundaland margin. (ii) a well-bedded series of Oligocene calc-arenites (Karopa Formation), deposited in a passive margin environment following cessation of volcanic activity, and (iii) a series of Lower-Middle Miocene sedimentary rocks, in part turbiditic, which interfinger in the upper part with volcaniclastic and volcanic rocks of potassic affinity (Baco Formation), formed in an extensional regime without subduction. The Bone Group consists of MORB-like volcanics, showing weak to moderate subduction signatures (Kalamiseng Formation), and a series of interbedded hemipelagic mudstones and volcanics (Deko Formation) The Deko volcanics are in part subduction-related and in part formed from melting of a basaltic precursor in the overriding crust We postulate that the Bone Group rocks formed in a transtensional marginal basin bordered by a transform passive margin to the west (Sundaland) and by a newly initiated westerly-dipping subduction zone on its eastern side. Around 14-13 Ma an extensional tectonic event began in SW Sulawesi, characterized by widespread block-faulting and the onset of potassic volcanism. It reached its peak about 1 Ma year later with the juxtaposition of the Bone Group against the Salokalupang Group along a major strike-slip fault (Walanae Fault Zone) The latter group was sliced up in variously-sized fragments, tilted and locally folded. Potassic volcanism continued up to the end of the Pliocene, and locally into the Quaternary (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved
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