DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT EVOLUTION STUDY OF SEVERAL AREAS DURING PLIO-PLEISTOCENE IN JAWA BASED ON MOLLUSCAN PALEONTOLOGICAL ASPECT
Development of depositional paleoenvironment evolution study based on molluscan paleontological aspect was applied to Kaliwangu Formation - Citalang Formation rock unit at Ujung Jaya Area, Sumedang, West Jawa; Kalibiuk Formation – Kaliglagah Formation lithologic unit at Bumiayu Area, Brebes, and...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Development of depositional paleoenvironment evolution study based on molluscan
paleontological aspect was applied to Kaliwangu Formation - Citalang Formation rock unit at
Ujung Jaya Area, Sumedang, West Jawa; Kalibiuk Formation – Kaliglagah Formation
lithologic unit at Bumiayu Area, Brebes, and Bantardawa-Talanggundang Formation crops
out at Patikraja Area, Banyumas where both the later are in Central Jawa. The depositional
environment evolution study aims are: to determine molluscs associations and to interpret
depositional environments of each lithologic unit based on the sections data. Comparison on
the development of depositional environment evolution and molluscan associations changed
from one to another area will be concluded.
Data used in this research were based on the composition and distribution of molluscan fossil
assemblages that analysed using semi quantitative analysis method from each study area.
Kaliwangu Formation molluscs fossils content at Ujung Jaya Area indicates the existence of
three molluscan associations and three depositional environments, with no molluscs
association in the beginning of Citalang Formation deposition as non marine sediments.
Molluscan fossils study from Kalibiuk Formation at Bumiayu Area indicates that there are
two mollusc associations with two depositional environments, and there were found three
freshwater molluscs associations from overlaid rock unit of Kaliglagah Formation.
Paleontological study of Bantardawa-Talanggudang Formation from Patikraja Area reveals
two mollusc associations of marine depositional environment (subtidal-intertidal), with no
mollusc associations in the beginning of non marine sediments.
Depositional environment boundary from marine to non-marine condition from three
locations of the studied area shown the same period, during Plio-Pleistocene time. |
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