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Importance of active tectonics during karst formation. A Middle Eocene to Pleistocene example of the Lina Moutains (Irian Jaya,Indonesia)
Authors:J.-M. Thery  M. Pubellier  B. Thery  J. Butterlin  A. Blondeau  C. G. Adams
Affiliation:1. 9, jardin Gabrieli, 37000 Tours, France;2. CNRS UMR 8538, laboratoire de géologie, école normale supérieure, 24, rue Lhomond, 75231, Paris cedex 05, France;3. pubellie@sphene.ens.fr;4. SHAG, Besan?on, France;5. Institut de physique du globe de Paris, 4, place Jussieu, 75250 Paris cedex 05, France;6. 3, rue des S?urs, 60500 Vineul-Saint-Firmin, France;7. Natural History Museum of London, Cromwell Rd, SW 75BD, UK
Abstract:Abstract

The Lina Moutains show a typical example of karst formation associated to recent and active tectonics. The limestone samples were collected from giant potholes present beneath the heavy rainforest, during speleological expeditions to the Bird’s Head of Irian-Jaya. Micropalaeontological data allow us to give a Middle Pleistocene age for the most recent karst formation. A detailed stratigraphy between the Upper Lutetian and the Middle Pleistocene was recorded, with tectonic events during the Oligocene and Pleistocene. The edge of the resurgence layer was also dated. We also conclude the probable existence of a subterraneous network downhill of the karst within the most recent levels of the Kais Limestone formation. We replace this formation within the tectonic evolution of this area between the Eocene and the Middle Pleistocene, in conjunction with the oblique convergence of the Pacific plate carrying volcanic arc fragments and the Australian margin, which resulted in folding, normal faulting associated with local extension, and wrench motion, which are settings capable of creating uplift of the carbonated platform. © Elsevier, Paris
Keywords:pot hole  palaeobiostratigraphy  active tectonics  Upper Lutetian  Middle Pleistocene  Bird’s Head of Irian Jaya
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