Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia

Deep stratigraphic constrains below the Indonesian Lusi mud eruption are currently lacking due to the absence of deep wells and good quality seismic data. A collection of carbonate clasts has been sampled from the Lusi site, active since its birth in 2006. These specimens are part of a large variety...

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Main Authors: Samankassou, Elias, Mazzini, Adriano, Chiaradia, Massimo, Spezzaferri, Silvia, Moscariello, Andrea, Couto, Damien Do
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:20180612160148-XS 2023-05-15T18:00:21+02:00 Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia Samankassou, Elias Mazzini, Adriano Chiaradia, Massimo Spezzaferri, Silvia Moscariello, Andrea Couto, Damien Do 2018-06-12T14:03:40Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/309498/files/spe_oac.pdf http://doc.rero.ch/record/309498/files/spe_oac_sm.pdf http://doc.rero.ch/record/309498/files/spe_oac_sm2.txt eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/309498/files/spe_oac.pdf http://doc.rero.ch/record/309498/files/spe_oac_sm.pdf http://doc.rero.ch/record/309498/files/spe_oac_sm2.txt 2018 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:30:42Z Deep stratigraphic constrains below the Indonesian Lusi mud eruption are currently lacking due to the absence of deep wells and good quality seismic data. A collection of carbonate clasts has been sampled from the Lusi site, active since its birth in 2006. These specimens are part of a large variety of lithotypes erupted from the main crater. The carbonates analysed comprise scleractinian coral and bivalve shell fragments, probably shallow-water in origin, and clasts consisting of planktonic foraminifera- bearing mudstone, from pelagic deposits. Selected rocks were analysed using planktonic foraminifera and 87Sr/86Sr dating with the aim to constrain their age and to improve the understanding of the, so far unknown, sequence of limestone deposits inferred at this site. Based on biostratigraphy using planktonic foraminifera, one group of samples reveal to belong to the Planktonic Foraminifera Zone M5b, with an age comprised between 16.29 and 15.10 Ma (Miocene, Latest Burdighalian to Langhian). The Sr isotope-based ages of clasts analysed for 87Sr/86Sr cover a larger time window spanning from Pliocene (Zanclean and Piacenzian), Miocene (Messinian) down to Eocene (Priabonian). The Pliocene and Messinian ages are unreasonably young from what is known of the local geology and one sample provided an 87Sr/86Sr age that is ∼8 My younger compared to that obtained from the planktonic foraminifera assemblage occurring in that sample. The discrepancy suggests that this and the other unduly young samples have possibly been contaminated by geological materials with radiogenic Sr isotope composition. The minimum age of 37.18 Ma obtained by 87Sr/86Sr from a well-preserved oyster shell indicates that some of the clasts can be attributed to the deep seated Ngimbang Formation. The dating has been combined with the interpretation of seismic profiles to investigate the stratigraphy of inferred carbonates below Lusi and the PRG-1 well located some kilometres to the north east. PRG-1 borehole data are also integrated and discussed in ... Other/Unknown Material Planktonic foraminifera RERO DOC Digital Library Main Crater ENVELOPE(167.167,167.167,-77.533,-77.533)
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description Deep stratigraphic constrains below the Indonesian Lusi mud eruption are currently lacking due to the absence of deep wells and good quality seismic data. A collection of carbonate clasts has been sampled from the Lusi site, active since its birth in 2006. These specimens are part of a large variety of lithotypes erupted from the main crater. The carbonates analysed comprise scleractinian coral and bivalve shell fragments, probably shallow-water in origin, and clasts consisting of planktonic foraminifera- bearing mudstone, from pelagic deposits. Selected rocks were analysed using planktonic foraminifera and 87Sr/86Sr dating with the aim to constrain their age and to improve the understanding of the, so far unknown, sequence of limestone deposits inferred at this site. Based on biostratigraphy using planktonic foraminifera, one group of samples reveal to belong to the Planktonic Foraminifera Zone M5b, with an age comprised between 16.29 and 15.10 Ma (Miocene, Latest Burdighalian to Langhian). The Sr isotope-based ages of clasts analysed for 87Sr/86Sr cover a larger time window spanning from Pliocene (Zanclean and Piacenzian), Miocene (Messinian) down to Eocene (Priabonian). The Pliocene and Messinian ages are unreasonably young from what is known of the local geology and one sample provided an 87Sr/86Sr age that is ∼8 My younger compared to that obtained from the planktonic foraminifera assemblage occurring in that sample. The discrepancy suggests that this and the other unduly young samples have possibly been contaminated by geological materials with radiogenic Sr isotope composition. The minimum age of 37.18 Ma obtained by 87Sr/86Sr from a well-preserved oyster shell indicates that some of the clasts can be attributed to the deep seated Ngimbang Formation. The dating has been combined with the interpretation of seismic profiles to investigate the stratigraphy of inferred carbonates below Lusi and the PRG-1 well located some kilometres to the north east. PRG-1 borehole data are also integrated and discussed in ...
author Samankassou, Elias
Mazzini, Adriano
Chiaradia, Massimo
Spezzaferri, Silvia
Moscariello, Andrea
Couto, Damien Do
spellingShingle Samankassou, Elias
Mazzini, Adriano
Chiaradia, Massimo
Spezzaferri, Silvia
Moscariello, Andrea
Couto, Damien Do
Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia
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Mazzini, Adriano
Chiaradia, Massimo
Spezzaferri, Silvia
Moscariello, Andrea
Couto, Damien Do
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title Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia
title_short Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia
title_full Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Origin and age of carbonate clasts from the Lusi eruption, Java, Indonesia
title_sort origin and age of carbonate clasts from the lusi eruption, java, indonesia
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