Timor Island was at time considered as an example of “accretionary prism” linked to the collision between the Australian block and the Banda arc. However, its geological evolution is more complex. Five main superimposed structural units are distinguished in West Timor. The today structure is the result of three main tectonic events that occurred during the Late Oligocene, Late Early Pliocene and Late Pliocene-Early Pleistocene times, respectively. Our field investigations in the 1990 to 2000 decade completed with geochemical analyses and K-Ar datings (Jurassic and Miocene ages) of magmatism allow to precise the geodynamic evolution of Timor that can be summarized as follows: a first block was detached from Gondwana (unit 2) and drifted to t...
Palynology of exhumed Pliocene marine turbidites and marl beds on the island of Timor provide insigh...
Gravity and other geophysical data have been collected, processed and interpreted for the southern B...
[1] Structural studies of synorogenic basins in Timor using field and remote sensing techniques prov...
Les îles de Sulawesi et de Timor montrent de grandes similitudes lithostratigraphiques et en termes ...
The French Indonesian research programs, both conducted on land and offshore in the Banda Sea basins...
The Indonesian Archipelago consists of accretionary development of island arcs, continental blocks, ...
Since the past few decades, numerous stratigraphic scales have been proposed for Timor Island becaus...
© 2009 Dr. Kim Susan ElyArc–continent collision is a significant plate boundary process that results...
A structural pattern of the central part of West Timor has been constructed along a North-South geol...
The structure and geomorphology of active orogens evolves on time scales ranging from a single earth...
Models of arc-continent accretion often assume that the period of subduction of continental lithosph...
Gravity and other geophysical data have been collected, processed and interpreted for the southern B...
Models of arc-continent accretion often assume that the period of subduction of continental lithosph...
sents one of the youngest arc–continent collision zones, yet the age of onset of collision remains d...
A 10 km wide coastal strip of the Aileu Formation was mapped in detail. This section of the north c...
Palynology of exhumed Pliocene marine turbidites and marl beds on the island of Timor provide insigh...
Gravity and other geophysical data have been collected, processed and interpreted for the southern B...
[1] Structural studies of synorogenic basins in Timor using field and remote sensing techniques prov...
Les îles de Sulawesi et de Timor montrent de grandes similitudes lithostratigraphiques et en termes ...
The French Indonesian research programs, both conducted on land and offshore in the Banda Sea basins...
The Indonesian Archipelago consists of accretionary development of island arcs, continental blocks, ...
Since the past few decades, numerous stratigraphic scales have been proposed for Timor Island becaus...
© 2009 Dr. Kim Susan ElyArc–continent collision is a significant plate boundary process that results...
A structural pattern of the central part of West Timor has been constructed along a North-South geol...
The structure and geomorphology of active orogens evolves on time scales ranging from a single earth...
Models of arc-continent accretion often assume that the period of subduction of continental lithosph...
Gravity and other geophysical data have been collected, processed and interpreted for the southern B...
Models of arc-continent accretion often assume that the period of subduction of continental lithosph...
sents one of the youngest arc–continent collision zones, yet the age of onset of collision remains d...
A 10 km wide coastal strip of the Aileu Formation was mapped in detail. This section of the north c...
Palynology of exhumed Pliocene marine turbidites and marl beds on the island of Timor provide insigh...
Gravity and other geophysical data have been collected, processed and interpreted for the southern B...
[1] Structural studies of synorogenic basins in Timor using field and remote sensing techniques prov...