Origin, structural geometry, and development of a giant coherent slide: The South Makassar Strait mass transport complex
© 2015 Geological Society of America. The South Makassar Strait mass transport complex (MTC) covers an area of at least 9000 km2 and has a total volume of 2438 km3. It is composed of a shale-dominated sedimentary unit with high water content. Seismic reflection data across the South Makassar Strait...
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Main Authors: | Cipi Armandita, Chris K. Morley, Philip Rowell |
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2018
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