Explanation Of Marine Lake Formation At Misool Raja Ampat West Papua, Indonesia

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Pub Date : 2021-11-15 DOI:10.7186/bgsm72202112
G. Purba, Lukas Rumenta, P. Purwanto, L. E. Becking, E. Haryono
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Marine lake in a karst landscape is one of the macro karst forms known as doline and is only found in some locations in the world. Moreover, the theory of marine doline formation is always associated with global sea-level rise which differs from one place to another due to several factors. This research was conducted to understand the formation process of marine lakes in Misool and how the water fills the basins formed especially at Holocene time. This was achieved by obtaining information on the longest underwater terrace which is also the longest standing water position recorded on the sea wall. The marine terraces were measured by sounding profiles to the sea bordering the seven marine lakes including Lenmakana, Balbullol, Lenkafal, Keramat, Karawapop, Keramat-2, and Keramat-3 as well as Harapan Jaya Sea. A total of 24 profiles were measured and stable isotopes δ18O and δD of water samples were used to determine the origin of water in the lakes. The results showed the longest terrace was at the depth of ˗33 and ˗3 m while the references from the area closest to Misool showed the same water level positions at 10,500 BP and 6,985 BP. Furthermore, the composition of δ18O and δD from lake water indicated the water samples were a mixture of groundwater and seawater with the seawater having the more dominant concentration and this allows it to fill the lake first through a previously formed cavity system.
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印尼西巴布亚Misool Raja Ampat海湖形成的解释
喀斯特景观中的海洋湖泊是一种宏观喀斯特形态,被称为多线岩溶,在世界上仅在某些地方发现。此外,海洋碳酸盐岩的形成理论总是与全球海平面上升联系在一起,由于几个因素,海平面上升因地而异。本研究旨在了解米索尔地区海相湖泊的形成过程,以及全新世形成的盆地是如何被海水填满的。这是通过获取最长的水下平台的信息来实现的,这也是海堤上记录的最长的静水位置。通过对Lenmakana、Balbullol、Lenkafal、Keramat、Karawapop、Keramat-2、Keramat-3等七个海洋湖泊以及Harapan Jaya海附近海域的测深剖面测量了海洋阶地。共测量了24条剖面,并利用水样的稳定同位素δ18O和δD确定了湖泊水的来源。结果显示,在距离Misool最近的区域中,最长的阶地位于深度为10500 BP和6985 BP的位置,而在距离Misool最近的区域中,最长的阶地位于深度为拨33和拨3 m的位置。此外,湖水δ18O和δD的组成表明,水样是地下水和海水的混合物,海水具有更大的优势浓度,这使得它可以通过预先形成的空洞系统首先填充湖泊。
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
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