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Miocene algal reef mounds, Sengkang province, Sulawesi

Proceedings Title : Proc. Indon. Petrol. Assoc., Carbonate Seminar, 1976

The southern edge of the Sengkang Basin, situated in the South Arm of Sulawesi, contains well exposed outcrops of algal reef limestone. Numerous discrete mound-shaped biocherms arc recognised, rooted into an CTpper Miocene limestone platform and covered by pelagic calcareous mudstones of Upper Miocene to Pliocene age.The bioherms are composed mainly of filamentous calcareous algae, corals form a sipificant proportion of the framework only at the base. Internally. no lateral facies trends are apparent. Ranking biostromes are thick and coarsegained at the base where corals are common. but are thin towards the crest of the bioherms. The flanks generally possess fore-reef characteristics.During the Upper Miocene, shallow water, moderate to high energy deposition gave way to open pelagic sedimentation. During this period of continual subsidence, the algal bioherms flourished and then died. The deterioration in reef growth is attributed to -dud subsidence below the photic zone.

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