Gravity Field and Crustal Structure of the Eastern Arm of Sulawesi and the Banggai Archipelago, Eastern Indonesia

Eddy Mirnanda, D. Kusnida, T. B. Nainggolan, Budi Setyanta, Subagio
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The occurrence of extensive ophiolite masses and the development of the Batui-Balantak foreland thrust-fold belt on the East Arm of Sulawesi can be attributed to the geological process in the Neogene period when the Sulawesi Island Arc and the Banggai-Sula collided. Following the convergence, crustal fragments were further adjusted on a regional scale. This adjustment involved the rotation of crustal fragments into strike-slip faults on Sulawesi Island and the formation of extensional faults in the Banggai Archipelago. The analyses of the gravity field in the region of the eastern Sulawesi and Banggai Archipelago have yielded models that can potentially be interpreted as the representation of the underlying crustal structure in the region. The models can also be understood in a way that has consequences for tectonics. The tectonic episodes have played a significant role in the formation and development of sedimentary basins within the region. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the crustal structures of the eastern arm of Sulawesi and the Banggai Archipelago by means of analyzing gravity profiles. The findings of the analysis suggest that there is a slight thickening observed in the crustal block beneath the central portion of the eastern arm region. Additionally, this area exhibits significant fracturing and severe attenuation. Furthermore, it appeared that the crustal block has dipped north-eastward trend in response to the descent of the Molucca Sea oceanic crust.
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印度尼西亚东部苏拉威西岛东臂和邦加群岛的重力场和地壳结构
苏拉威西岛东臂大面积蛇绿混杂岩块的出现和巴图伊-巴兰塔克前陆推力褶皱带的发展,可归因于新近纪苏拉威西岛弧和邦加伊-苏拉碰撞的地质过程。会聚之后,地壳碎片在区域范围内进一步调整。这种调整包括地壳碎片在苏拉威西岛旋转形成走向滑动断层,以及在邦加群岛形成延伸断层。对苏拉威西岛东部和邦加伊群岛地区重力场的分析所产生的模型有可能被解释为该地区潜在地壳结构的代表。对这些模型的理解也会对构造运动产生影响。构造事件在该地区沉积盆地的形成和发展过程中发挥了重要作用。本研究的主要目的是通过分析重力剖面图来研究苏拉威西岛东臂和邦加群岛的地壳结构。分析结果表明,在东臂地区中部下方观察到地壳略有增厚。此外,该区域还出现了明显的断裂和严重的衰减。此外,由于摩鹿加海大洋地壳的下降,地壳块体似乎呈向东北倾斜的趋势。
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