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Reef facies model of the Rajamandala Formation, West Java

Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., 13th Ann. Conv., 1984

Outcrops of the Rajamandala Formation limestone near Bandung offer an excellent opportunity to study the facies relationships of an Early Tertiary reef, which may serve a a model for Tertiary reef exploration in Indonesia. The limestones are exposed along quarries and natural outcrops along the road from Bandung to Jakarta. These limestones with thicknesses of approximately 600 meters are dipping 40 to 60 degrees toward the south and are involved in asymmetric folding and thrusting towards the north.Along its ENE-WSW trending strike the limestone exhibits a graded granular limestone facies representing turbidites at the toe of the basin-slope facies, a foraminiferal algal facies with rudstone facies representing a fore-reef facies, a coral-algal bafflestone to boundstone facies (locally quarried and slabbe as commercial marble), representing reef ramparts, and a possible milliolid limestone facies with isolated patch reefs, representing the lagoonal back reef facies.

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