The South Banda back-arc basin is a morphotectonic environment
that is part of the South Banda Basin, characterised by a flat morphology with
depths ranging from 5000m to 6000m. This region has the potential for the
presence of massive sulfide (VMS) deposits, which are associated with and
created by volcanic hydrothermal events in submarine environments. The purpose
of this study is to analyse and relate morphometric aspects to the Quaternary
seabed sediment deposits deposited in an active tectonic basin in the Banda Sea
area, including information on the type of sediment and its distribution as
well as its relation to volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) or VMS mineral
deposits. The seabed lithofacies in the Banda Arc area were deposited in
several morphotectonic environments. Each morphotectonic environment is
distinguished by its distinctive morphological appearance. The types of
deposits that are deposited are pelagic and hemipelagic deposits, including
turbidite and volcanic origin deposits. Turbidite deposits consist of fine
sediments (silt to very fine sand) and coarse sediments (medium sand to
gravel). Volcanic deposits consist of gravel, sand, muddy sand, and silt, which
are classified as very poorly to moderately well sorted. The grain composition is
volcanic lithic, feldspar, augite, hypersthene, and enstatite, which are
commonly found in volcanic arcs and troughs. Groups of volcanic grains composed
of pyroxene andesite, pumice, and tuffite or siliceous gravel, distributed in
the northern and middle parts of the volcanic arc area, are interpreted to
originate from the Banda volcanic complex and the Seram-Gorong islands. By
connecting seabed sediment characteristics with volcanic and tectonic activity,
this study offers valuable indicators for locating potential volcanogenic
massive sulfide (VMS) mineral deposits.
Author(s) Details
Noor C.D Aryant
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of
Indonesia.
H. Kurnio
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of
Indonesia.
M.Z Tuakia
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of
Indonesia.
A. Tampubolon
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia.
B. Pardiarto
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia.
W. Widodo
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia.
Kusnawana
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia.
Joni Widodo
Research Centre for Geological Resources, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia
Yudo Haryadi
Research Centre for Deep Sea, National Research and Innovation Agency
(BRIN), Republic of Indonesia.
Sri Ardyastuti
Research Centre for Geological Disaster, National Research and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Republic of Indonesia.
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https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crgese/v1/5735
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