The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia

This study aims at reconstructing the mechanism explaining the formation of the V-shaped open atoll of Maratua Island. The reconstruction was conducted by examining the landforms, lithology, and geological structure of the region. We first examined the island through ALOS, SRTM image and using an ob...

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Main Authors: Haryono, Eko, Putro, Sutanto Tri Juni, Barianto, Didit Hadi, Sasongko, Muhammad Haviz Damar, Setiawan, Juswono Budi
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2837592023-11-22T04:33:02Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283759/ The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia Haryono, Eko Putro, Sutanto Tri Juni Barianto, Didit Hadi Sasongko, Muhammad Haviz Damar Setiawan, Juswono Budi Hydrogeology This study aims at reconstructing the mechanism explaining the formation of the V-shaped open atoll of Maratua Island. The reconstruction was conducted by examining the landforms, lithology, and geological structure of the region. We first examined the island through ALOS, SRTM image and using an oblique aerial photograph taken using a drone. Then, a field survey was conducted to identify the detailed morphological features, lithology, and structure of the area. The results reveal that the island has developed into seven different landforms, namely, karst ridge, undulated karst hills, structural valley, marine terrace, beach, fringing reef, and sand cays. The sinistral fault system is the major factor that controlled the Maratua Island’s formation, wherein the island is a push-up morphology of the fault that formed a carbonate high. Accordingly, the atoll formation seems to be an inheritance of eroded rollover anticline of Pliocene carbonate or older and continuing to the present time. The open atoll is caused by the southern block’s downward movement resulting from an oblique subsidiary sinistral fault mechanism. The research findings unveil new mechanism of atoll formation in the strike-slip fault setting that enrich the previous models. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2022 Article PeerReviewed Haryono, Eko and Putro, Sutanto Tri Juni and Barianto, Didit Hadi and Sasongko, Muhammad Haviz Damar and Setiawan, Juswono Budi (2022) The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia. Environmental Earth Sciences, 81 (13). https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12665-022-10469-8?utm_source=getftr&utm_medium=getftr&utm_campaign=getftr_pilot
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topic Hydrogeology
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Haryono, Eko
Putro, Sutanto Tri Juni
Barianto, Didit Hadi
Sasongko, Muhammad Haviz Damar
Setiawan, Juswono Budi
The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia
description This study aims at reconstructing the mechanism explaining the formation of the V-shaped open atoll of Maratua Island. The reconstruction was conducted by examining the landforms, lithology, and geological structure of the region. We first examined the island through ALOS, SRTM image and using an oblique aerial photograph taken using a drone. Then, a field survey was conducted to identify the detailed morphological features, lithology, and structure of the area. The results reveal that the island has developed into seven different landforms, namely, karst ridge, undulated karst hills, structural valley, marine terrace, beach, fringing reef, and sand cays. The sinistral fault system is the major factor that controlled the Maratua Island’s formation, wherein the island is a push-up morphology of the fault that formed a carbonate high. Accordingly, the atoll formation seems to be an inheritance of eroded rollover anticline of Pliocene carbonate or older and continuing to the present time. The open atoll is caused by the southern block’s downward movement resulting from an oblique subsidiary sinistral fault mechanism. The research findings unveil new mechanism of atoll formation in the strike-slip fault setting that enrich the previous models. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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author Haryono, Eko
Putro, Sutanto Tri Juni
Barianto, Didit Hadi
Sasongko, Muhammad Haviz Damar
Setiawan, Juswono Budi
author_facet Haryono, Eko
Putro, Sutanto Tri Juni
Barianto, Didit Hadi
Sasongko, Muhammad Haviz Damar
Setiawan, Juswono Budi
author_sort Haryono, Eko
title The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia
title_short The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia
title_full The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia
title_fullStr The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from Maratua Island, Kalimantan-Indonesia
title_sort formation of an open atoll in strike slip-fault setting: new insight from maratua island, kalimantan-indonesia
publisher Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283759/
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