Gravity variations along the Southeast Bohol Ophiolite Complex (SEBOC), Central Philippines: Implications on Ophiolite Emplacement |
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Authors: | Jenny Anne L Barretto Carla B Dimalanta and Graciano P Yumul JR |
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Institution: | National Institute of Geological Sciences, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, The Philippines, (email:;),Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract The basement complex of Bohol Island consists of the Southeast Bohol Ophiolite Complex (SEBOC), Cansiwang Melange and Alicia Schist. The SEBOC is a complete, but dismembered ophiolite with outcrops generally trending northeast– southwest and dipping north-west. The harzburgite units of the SEBOC are almost always observed to be thrusted onto the Cansiwang Melange, which in turn is thrusted onto the Alicia Schist. Bouguer gravity values on Bohol range from about +60 mGal in the west to +120 mGal in the east, in the region to the north-east of the SEBOC outcrops. Based on the present distribution of the SEBOC units and their thrust fault relationship with the Cansiwang Melange and Alicia Schist, it is proposed that the SEBOC was emplaced by onramping towards the south-eastward direction. However, the orientation of the Bouguer highs suggests that the thrusting direction of the ophiolite units is towards the south-west and not towards the south-east. |
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Keywords: | Bohol Bouguer onramping ophiolite Philippines serpentinite melange |
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