2009
DOI: 10.9795/bullgsj.59.319
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Asymmetrical condition of the Bogor Basin (West Jawa, Indonesia) during the Middle Miocene to Pliocene based on taphonomic study of shellbed and its sequence architecture

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“…Facies were initially identified and characterized in the field. Mollusk fossil concentrations were classified following Kondo et al (1998) and Aswan (2006), considering their stratigraphy, inferred histories of accumulation, and position within the depositional sequence. Thus, several features were recorded, including stratigraphic (thickness, lateral extent, geometry, stratigraphic contacts, association with significant surfaces, and position within depositional sequence), sedimentologic (type of matrix, associ-…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Facies were initially identified and characterized in the field. Mollusk fossil concentrations were classified following Kondo et al (1998) and Aswan (2006), considering their stratigraphy, inferred histories of accumulation, and position within the depositional sequence. Thus, several features were recorded, including stratigraphic (thickness, lateral extent, geometry, stratigraphic contacts, association with significant surfaces, and position within depositional sequence), sedimentologic (type of matrix, associ-…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kaliwangu Formation is one of the significant accumulations of mainly Neogene shallow marine strata exposed on land but there are just a few studies about the mollusk contents such as the one written by Aswan and Zaim (1998) and Unggul (2009). The outcrops represent a critical interval and a valuable reference section (Rijani, 2009), where environmental changes and glacio-eustatic evolutions that affected this part ofWest Jawa during Pliocene can be recognized (Aswan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lower to middle part of the formation consists of dark sandy siltstone and calcareous sandstone, and contains diverse shallow marine molluscs such as conid, cerithiid and nassariid gastropods, arcid and tridacnid bivalves, and branching corals, suggesting a deposition in a tropical lower intertidal to upper sub-tidal environment (Kase et al 2015). The precise geologic age of the formation is still debated due to the scarcity of planktonic foraminifers and calcareous nannoplankton (Aswan et al, 2008). It is usually attributed to the Middle Miocene (Aswan 2006;Aswan & Osawa, 2006;Aswan et al 2008;Wilson & Hall, 2010).…”
Section: Materials and Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The precise geologic age of the formation is still debated due to the scarcity of planktonic foraminifers and calcareous nannoplankton (Aswan et al, 2008). It is usually attributed to the Middle Miocene (Aswan 2006;Aswan & Osawa, 2006;Aswan et al 2008;Wilson & Hall, 2010). However according to Aswan et al (2017) and Batenburg et al (2011), the age of the Nyalindung Formation can range between the early Middle Miocene and the early Late Miocene.…”
Section: Materials and Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Kaliwangu Formation is one of the significant accumulations of mainly Neogene shallow marine strata exposed on land but there are just a few studies about the mollusk contents such as the one written by Aswan and Zaim (1998) and Unggul (2009). The outcrops represent a critical interval and a valuable reference section (Rijani, 2009), where environmental changes and glacio-eustatic evolutions that affected this part ofWest Jawa during Pliocene can be recognized (Aswan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%