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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (2): 169–172.
... and forearc ridge. This is significantly diVerent from the West Timor Savu Sea and Tanimbar sectors of the arc where backarc thrusting is absent and the interarc region is extensional. The primary control on these very diVerent structural styles is interpreted to be whether the underlying subducted slab...
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(A) Regional setting, with Timor-Leste in black and study area outlined in red. Global positioning system (GPS) vectors relative to fixed Asia from Nugroho et al. (2009). T—Timor; Su—Sumba; Sa—Savu; SS—Savu Sea; FT—Flores thrust; WT—Wetar Thrust. (B) Location reference of study area, with major towns referenced in text.
Published: 01 December 2015
Figure 1. (A) Regional setting, with Timor-Leste in black and study area outlined in red. Global positioning system (GPS) vectors relative to fixed Asia from Nugroho et al. (2009) . T—Timor; Su—Sumba; Sa—Savu; SS—Savu Sea; FT—Flores thrust; WT—Wetar Thrust. (B) Location reference of study area
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 June 2009
Geosphere (2009) 5 (3): 152–171.
... be the first to emerge above sea level and stripped by erosion, as observed in Savu. The backstop is also uplifted and folded into a concave down geometry. A highly attenuated mélange-like zone develops immediately beneath the plasticine forearc nappe due to very high shear strain. Insertion of the flat...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.1144/SP355.11
EISBN: 9781862396036
... et al. 1994 ). This horizon can be traced across the whole of the Savu Basin implying that the whole region was close to sea level in the Early Miocene. Subsidence and volcanism Burollet & Salle (1982) suggested subsidence on Sumba began in the Early to Middle Miocene. Based on dating...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 December 1977
AAPG Bulletin (1977) 61 (12): 2063–2081.
... orogeny, sedimentation continued up to Holocene time ( Fig. 5 ). The better known post-middle Miocene postorogenic basins are the Central basin of western Timor; the Savu basin which extends under much of the Savu Sea and the rocks of which crop out on the islands of Sawu, Sumba, and Flores; and the Bula...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1941
AAPG Bulletin (1941) 25 (2): 320–322.
... seas are widespread in the islands of the East Indian Archipelago. They occur in a broad belt across central Borneo and on eastern Celebes, eastern Ceram, Savu, Timor, and Rotti. Two general types of abyssal sediment occur, radiolarian sediments and red clay. The common type of radiolarian sediment...
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Surface uplift rates from depth versus age analysis of foraminifers. Each sample is represented by its upper depth limit (filled rectangle) based on benthonic foraminifers, and age range (horizontal line) based on planktonic foraminifers. The combination of these data provides minimum surface uplift rates. Parts of the curve above sea level are fixed by U-Series age analysis of uplifted coral terraces. Stars are data from the Savu #1 well.
Published: 01 June 2009
surface uplift rates. Parts of the curve above sea level are fixed by U-Series age analysis of uplifted coral terraces. Stars are data from the Savu #1 well.
Journal Article
Published: 07 September 2016
Seismological Research Letters (2016) 87 (6): 1417–1423.
... the incoming Australian plate vertically offset by the high shear‐velocity backstop of the Banda terrane (Fig.  5 ). We also observe that high shear velocities of Sumba Island are contiguous through the Savu Sea, but are underlain by a low velocity associated with the top of the subducting Scott plateau...
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Profiles of uplifted coral terraces on the north coast of Savu near Aimau (see Fig. 7 for location). (A) Profile from coast to highest terrace with elevations and inferred oxygen isotope stages. Thrust faults correlate with those in Figure 7. (B) Detail of lowest part of profile A correlating terraces with sea-level highstands according to U/Th age of lowest surface (3–5 m) (b.s.l.—below sea level). Assuming constant uplift yields a best-fit correlation of 0.2 mm/a. (C) Detail of lowest terraces in B. Terrace at 3–5 m is a wave-eroded platform cut into the stage 5e terrace, exposing forereef sediments. Eroded parts of reconstructed forereef are shown (dashed).
Published: 01 June 2009
Figure 11. Profiles of uplifted coral terraces on the north coast of Savu near Aimau (see Fig. 7 for location). (A) Profile from coast to highest terrace with elevations and inferred oxygen isotope stages. Thrust faults correlate with those in Figure 7 . (B) Detail of lowest part of profile
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 04 January 2019
Geology (2019) 47 (2): 119–122.
... to glacial sea level : Paleoceanography , v. 31 , p. 866 – 894 , https://doi.org/10.1002/2015PA002890 . Ely , K.S. , and Sandiford , M. , 2010 , Seismic response to slab rupture and variation in lithospheric structure beneath the Savu sea, Indonesia : Tectonophysics , v. 483 , p. 112...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1979
Journal of the Geological Society (1979) 136 (5): 519–526.
...-Pantar sector of the inner arc, so presumably compression and subduction must still be in progress. Subduction is believed to have stepped out to the S, and the subduction trench is now thought to be located in the Savu Sea (Carter et al. 1976). Further freezing of subduction appears to have oc- curred...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2013
Geology (2013) 41 (2): 179–182.
... ). Figure 1. A: Plate boundary setting of the island of Timor. Faults follow Hinschberger et al. (2005) , modified after Rigg and Hall (2012) and Watkinson et al. (2011) . Convergence vectors after Nugroho et al. (2009) . AOC—Australian ocean crust; PNG—Papua New Guinea; Rt—Rote; Sv—Savu; SW—Sulawesi...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 March 2022
Seismological Research Letters (2022) 93 (3): 1812–1834.
..., and had only two source‐side S measurements near the Savu Sea, which exhibit trench‐oblique φ values that fall within the standard deviation of the nearest sensors from this study. Our results are also consistent with the source‐side splitting analysis of Lynner and Long (2014) , who observed...
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Sand box experiment movie illustrating various phases of the arc- continent collision observed throughout the Banda Arc. You will need Windows Media Player or a multimedia player such as Quicktime Media Player to view this file. If you are viewing the PDF of this paper or reading it offline, please visit http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/GES00209.S1 or the full-text article at http://geosphere.gsapubs.org to view the animation.
Published: 01 June 2009
occurs in the imbricate fan above the leading edge of the backstop. This part of the accretionary wedge would be the first to emerge above sea level and stripped by erosion, as observed in Savu. The backstop is also uplifted and folded into a concave down geometry. A highly attenuated mélange-like zone
Journal Article
Journal: Geosphere
Published: 01 December 2015
Geosphere (2015) 11 (6): 1860–1883.
...Figure 1. (A) Regional setting, with Timor-Leste in black and study area outlined in red. Global positioning system (GPS) vectors relative to fixed Asia from Nugroho et al. (2009) . T—Timor; Su—Sumba; Sa—Savu; SS—Savu Sea; FT—Flores thrust; WT—Wetar Thrust. (B) Location reference of study area...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 January 2022
The Seismic Record (2022) 2 (1): 1–10.
... the original idea of Cardwell and Isacks (1978) . In contrast, the lack of seismicity located in the Das (2004) dataset to the east of the Savu Sea and to the northeast of Timor has been attributed to active slab rupture during the early stages of arc‐continent collision ( Ely and Sandiford, 2010...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 05 February 2021
Geology (2021) 49 (6): 652–656.
... on ray tracing: Methodology and application : Geophysical Journal International , v. 201 , p. 1251 – 1263 , https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggv080 . Fichtner , A. , De Wit , M. , and van Bergen , M. , 2010 , Subduction of continental lithosphere in the Banda Sea region: Combining...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 1981
AAPG Bulletin (1981) 65 (5): 866.
..., October 2, 1980. The paper on the Banda Sea region by C. Bowin et al (1980) is informative, a veritable gold mine of geophysical data. Not all the conclusions, however, appear to be fully substantiated. In particular, the statement on page 912 that “the Banda arc segment from Timor to Sermata has...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2013
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2013) 184 (6): 569–582.
... of “French Indonesian programs” including studies both on land and sea basins over the eastern part of Indonesia including Kalimantan, Sulawesi and the “Banda” basins and islands. These “cooperative programs” lasted ten years, from 1990 to 2000 and bring a lot of new data recently summarized by Villeneuve...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 November 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (11-12): 1932–1949.
..., shelf-to-nearshore deposits. Beach and fluvial terraces discontinuously cover older formations and can be found at elevations in excess of 1000 m above sea level, indicating a dramatic uplift of the Calabrian block during the past 700 ka ( Tortorici et al., 1995 ). Figure 4...
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