History of the Celebes Sea Basin based on its stratigraphic and sedimentological record

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Nichols, G [1 ]
Hall, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ London, Royal Holloway & Bedford New Coll, Dept Geol, SE Asia Res Grp, Egham TW20 0EX, Surrey, England
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10.1016/S0743-9547(98)00034-8
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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The stratigraphic and sedimentary history of the Celebes Sea Basin provides the basis for a tectonic model for its evolution which is consistent with new regional plate reconstructions. Corns drilled on Leg 124 of the Ocean Drilling Program (sites 767 and 770) form a stratigraphic record from the basement to the sea floor in just under 800 metres of sedimentary succession. The basement itself is basalt with a strong MORE affinity. Radiolaria in pelagic mudstones at the base of the succession indicate a late middle Eocene age. A very condensed pelagic sequence (90 m in 10 Ma) suggests a setting which was distal from sources of terrigenous clastics and volcaniclastics and below the CCD. These characteristics are similar to the West Philippine Sea Basin (drilled on DSDP Legs 31 and 59), which also has oceanic basement, dated at 44-42 Ma, and Paleogene pelagic strata, These data are therefore consistent with any plate reconstruction model which has these two basins forming as part of the same ocean basin. During the Miocene quartz-rich sandy turbidites were deposited in the Celebes Sea Basin. This influx of terrigenous clastics occurred for a brief period in middle to late Miocene times (c, 10 Ma). The nearest large continental landmass which could have acted as the source of this mature siliciclastic detritus was the island of Borneo, and the onset of this elastic supply may be related to uplift caused by collision events on the island. Cessation of terrigenous elastic supply to the basin centre occurred as southward subduction of the underlying oceanic crust beneath the northern arm of Sulawesi began. It is speculated that the development of a trench along the southern margin of the basin acted as a trap for detritus coming from Borneo, diverting material from the basin centre. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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