STUDI BIOFASIES FORAMINFERA BESAR DI BATUAN KARBONAT FORMASI RAJAMANDALA BERUMUR OLIGOSEN AKHIR-MIOSEN AWAL DAERAH PADALARANG, JAWA BARAT
The Rajamandala Formation in Padalarang, West Java consists mostly of limestone that was deposited during Late Oligocene to lower part of Early Miocene age. This formation contains organism mainly larger foraminifera, coral and algae which need specific ecological condition to grow. In this st...
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Summary: | The Rajamandala Formation in Padalarang, West Java consists mostly of
limestone that was deposited during Late Oligocene to lower part of Early
Miocene age. This formation contains organism mainly larger foraminifera, coral
and algae which need specific ecological condition to grow. In this study, larger
foraminifera and non foram fossil from the Rajamandala Formation are identified
and characterized for carbonate facies modeling.
A total of 70 outcrop samples have been collected that represent various carbonate
facies of the Rajamandala Formation. Based on petrographic study these samples
can be grouped into six facies related with six standard facies belt of Wilson
(1975). Larger foraminifera contents and their association are examined with
multivariate analysis (cluster analysis, indicator value and principal componen
analysis) to determine biofacies and indicator fauna/taxa that characterized
different facies.
The results of this study are as follows: (1) open sea shelf facies is characterized
by planktonic foraminifera, (2) deep shelf margin facies is characterized by
planktonic foraminifera, Cycloclypeus, Operculina, Heterostegina, Amphistegina
and Spiroclypeus, (3) foreslope facies is characterized by Lepidocyclina,
Miogypsinoides, Pararotalia and Spiroclypeus, (4) organic buildup facies is
characterized by coral, (5) open platform facies is characterized by
Quinqueloculinids group (indeterminate Quinqueloculinids and Austrotrillina),
Pararotalia, coral and algae, (6) restricted platform/lagoon facies is characterized
by Quinqueloculinids group (indeterminate Quinqueloculinids and Austrotrillina)
and Borelis.
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