Shuttle radar topography-based analysis reveals the active Borneo Island Fault in Borneo, SE Asia

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hazwan Syafiq , A.A. Shah , Muhammad Gazali Rachman
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This study presents the results of shuttle radar topography-based analysis providing new insights into the geological and structural architecture of the island of Borneo. The aim is to examine whether Borneo is tectonically active and to better understand the origin of prominent topographic features such as the Dulit Plateau and the large oroclinal bend of Sarawak. The results show that the Tinjar and the Lupar lines are tectonically active fault zones. The Lupar fault zone is broadly distributed along the spine of the island, representing a major suture featured by ophiolites and extensive volcanism. The development of the Dulit Triangle and the large oroclinal bend are related to fault interactions. The seismological, geodetic and geomorphological evidence suggests that Borneo is tectonically active. The Borneo Island Fault is the major active fault piercing through the island’s mountainous backbone. On a tectonic scale, the oblique northeastward active convergence of the Australian plate with the Sunda plate drives the deformation on the island of Borneo, some of which is also associated with the northward motion of the Philippine Sea plate. Recent GPS data indicate that the Sunda plate is moving slowly to the southwest, and our results suggest this motion is consistent with the interaction between the Sunda and the Australian plates.

基于穿梭雷达的地形分析揭示了东南亚婆罗洲活跃的婆罗洲岛断层
本研究介绍了基于穿梭雷达地形学的分析结果,为了解婆罗洲岛的地质和结构构造提供了新的视角。其目的是研究婆罗洲岛是否构造活跃,并更好地了解杜立特高原和沙捞越州大环向弯曲等显著地形特征的起源。研究结果表明,Tinjar 和 Lupar 线是构造活跃的断层带。Lupar 断层带广泛分布在沙捞越岛的脊柱上,是一条以蛇绿岩和大面积火山活动为特征的主要缝合线。杜利特三角区的发展和大岩角弯曲都与断层相互作用有关。地震学、大地测量和地貌学证据表明,婆罗洲构造活跃。婆罗洲岛断层是穿透婆罗洲岛山地主干的主要活动断层。在构造尺度上,澳大利亚板块与巽他板块向东北方向的斜向活动辐合推动了婆罗洲岛的变形,其中一些变形还与菲律宾海板块的向北运动有关。最近的全球定位系统数据表明,巽他板块正在缓慢向西南方向移动,我们的研究结果表明,这种移动与巽他板块和澳大利亚板块之间的相互作用是一致的。
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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