Journal of Geosciences and Applied Geology
Vol 3, No 3 (2019): Journal of Geological Sciences and Applied Geology

DISTRIBUTION PATTERN DIFFERENCES OF KALIWANGU FORMATION IN UJUNGJAYA AND PASIR MALATI, SUMEDANG, WEST JAVA

Nisa Nurul Ilmi (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)
Iyan Haryanto (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)
Abdurrokhim Abdurrokhim (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)
Billy Gumelar Adhiperdhana (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)
Faisal Helmi (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)
Johanes Hutabarat (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)
Edy Sunardi (Fakultas Teknik Geologi, Universitas Padjadjaran)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Feb 2020

Abstract

The distribution of Kaliwangu Formation sediment in West Java generally follows the structure of Java fold thrust belt, which directed west-east. The Java fold thurst belt was efectively formed during Pleio-Pleistocene tectonics events, in which all of the Cenozoic sediment were deformed by compression stress in north-south direction. In Ujungjaya area, Kaliwangu Formation has northwest-southeast direction, while in Pasir Malati, the formation was arced relatively in north-south direction. Kaliwangu Formation distribution in Ujungjaya was influenced by the massive compression tectonics occurred in Java. This tectonic event were occurred during Pleio-Pleistocene which resulted in Java thrust fold structure pattern including Baribis Faults. Unlike in Ujungjaya, the distribution of Kaliwangu Formation in Pasir Malati was arced in north-south direction which caused by its fold structure. There is no indication of regional fault in Pasir Malati area although a lot of fault structure was found as a part of regional structure.

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Journal Info

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gsag

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Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Engineering

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Journal of Geological Sciences and Applied Geology (GSAG) is a National multidisiplinary Journal focus on Geological Sciences, Applied Geology, and Geological Engineering and Earth Science. Our Mission is to publish research related to (but not limited) Geology Petrology Paleontology Stratigraphy ...