Page 1 of 46 Berita Sedimentologi
Number 34 – January 2016
Published by
The Indonesian Sedimentologists Forum (FOSI)
The Sedimentology Commission - The Indonesian Association of Geologists (IAGI)
Structural Development, Deposition Model and Petroleum System of Paleogene Carbonate of the Engkabang-Karap Anticline, Onshore Sarawak page 5
A Photographic Journey through the Cretaceous-Tertiary Stratigraphy of the Meratus Mountains-Barito Basin Margin, SE Kalimantan page 26
Short Note : New Carbonate Outcrops in the Badung Peninsula, Southern Bali page 35
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Number 34 – January 2016
Editorial Board
Minarwan
Chief Editor
Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail: minarwanx@gmail.com
Herman Darman
Deputy Chief Editor Shell International EP Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
E-mail: herman.darman@shell.com
Fatrial Bahesti
IAGI Link Coordinator & Reviewer
PT. Pertamina E&P, NAD-North Sumatra Assets Standard Chartered Building 23rd Floor
Jl Prof Dr Satrio No 164, Jakarta 12950 - Indonesia E-mail: fatrial.bahesti@pertamina.com
Mohamad Amin Ahlun Nazar
University Link Coordinator PT. Pertamina E&P, Asset 5 Jakarta, IndonesiaE-mail: m.amin.an@gmail.com
Indra Gunawan
University Link Coordinator & Reviewer Program Studi Teknik Geologi
Fakultas Ilmu dan Teknologi Kebumian Institut Teknologi Bandung
Jl. Ganesha 10 Bandung Email: igun@gc.itb.ac.id
Farid Ferdian
Reviewer
Saka Energi Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
E-mail: faridferdian@yahoo.com
Visitasi Femant
Treasurer, Membership & Social Media Coordinator Pertamina Hulu Energi
Kwarnas Building 6th Floor
Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No.6, Jakarta 10110 E-mail: fvisitasi@yahoo.com
Sarah Sausan
E-mail: sausan.sarah@gmail.com
Rahmat Utomo
Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail: tomi_geologi04@yahoo.com
Advisory Board
Prof. Yahdi Zaim
Quaternary GeologyInstitute of Technology, Bandung
Prof. R. P. Koesoemadinata
Emeritus Professor
Institute of Technology, Bandung
Wartono Rahardjo
University of Gajah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Ukat Sukanta
ENI Indonesia
Mohammad Syaiful
Exploration Think Tank Indonesia
F. Hasan Sidi
Woodside, Perth, Australia
Prof. Dr. Harry Doust
Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit De Boelelaan 1085
1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands E-mails: harry.doust@falw.vu.nl;
harrydoust@gmail.com
Dr. J.T. (Han) van Gorsel
6516 Minola St., HOUSTON, TX 77007, USA www.vangorselslist.com
E-mail: jtvangorsel@gmail.com
Dr. T.J.A. Reijers
Geo-Training & Travel
Gevelakkers 11, 9465TV Anderen, The Netherlands E-mail: tjareijers@hetnet.nl
Dr. Andy Wight
formerly IIAPCO-Maxus-Repsol, latterly consultant for Mitra Energy Ltd, KL
E-mail: yah1wight@yahoo.co.uk
• Published 3 times a year by the Indonesian Sedimentologists Forum (Forum Sedimentologiwan Indonesia, FOSI), a commission of the Indonesian Association of Geologists (Ikatan Ahli Geologi Indonesia, IAGI).
• Cover topics related to sedimentary geology, includes their depositional processes, deformation, minerals, basin fill, etc.
Cover Photograph:
Middle Eocene Lower Tanjung Formation coal and thin- bedded (tide-influenced?) overbank / delta plain clastics (abandoned KCM coal mine, East of KM 71 on Banjarmasin - Tanjung highway.
Photo courtesy of J. T. van Gorsel (2010).
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Number 34 – January 2016 Dear Readers,
We’re very happy to deliver you the last volume of Berita Sedimentologi in 2015. This volume is BS No. 34, which was originally planned as the 3rd part of Marine Geology of Indonesia to commemorate a year where much attention was given to marine
resources management
nationwide. However, this original plan was abandoned due to the lack of contributors on this topic.
In this issue, we publish a well- written research article from John
Jong et al. on Paleogene Carbonate of the Engkabang- Karap anticline, onshore Sarawak (Malaysia) and a short note on new outcrops of the Selatan Formation in southern Bali written by Herman Darman. This volume also contains two field trip notes from Barito Basin (submitted by Van Gorsel) and Kepulauan Seribu (submitted by Gandaprana et al.). We also include news on our recent “FOSI goes to Campus” program, which was organized by M. Amin, our new University Link Coordinator.
The next two volumes (BS No. 35
& 36) to be published in 2016 will be on “Paleogene of the eastern margin of Sundaland”. If you want to contribute in these volumes, please get in touch with the editors as soon as possible.
We hope you enjoy reading through Berita Sedimentologi No.
34 and thank you for your support.
Warm regards, Minarwan Chief Editor
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Structural Development, Deposition Model and Petroleum System of Paleogene Carbonate of the Engkabang-Karap
Anticline, Onshore Sarawak – J. Jong et al. 5
Excursion Report : Kepulauan Seribu Field Trip - Modern Carbonate Depositional Environment in the Outline of Jakarta – M.
T. Gandaprana et al.
40
Book Review : The SE Asian Getway:
History and Tectonic of the Australian- Asia Collision, editor: Robert Hall et J.A.
Reijers 56
A Photographic Journey through the Cretaceous-Tertiary Stratigraphy of the Meratus Mountains-Barito Basin Margin, SE Kalimantan – J.T. van Gorsel 26
Book Review - Biodiversity,
Biogeography and Nature Conservation in Wallacea and New Guinea (Volume 1), Edited by D. Telnov, Ph.D. – H. Darman
58
Short Note : New Carbonate Outcrops in the Badung Peninsula, Southern Bali
– H. Darman 35
FOSI NEWS 39
Berita Sedimentologi
A sedimentological Journal of the Indonesia Sedimentologists Forum (FOSI), a commission of the Indonesian Association of Geologist (IAGI)
From the Editor
Call for paper BS #35 – Paleogene of Eastern Margin of
Sundaland
to be published in April 2016
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About FOSI
he forum was founded in 1995 as the Indonesian Sedimentologists Forum (FOSI). This organization is a commu-nication and discussion forum for geologists, especially for those dealing with sedimentology and sedimentary geology in Indonesia.
The forum was accepted as the sedimentological commission of the Indonesian Association of Geologists (IAGI) in 1996. About 300 members were registered in 1999, including industrial and academic fellows, as well as students.
FOSI has close international relations with the Society of Sedimentary Geology (SEPM) and the International Association of Sedimentologists (IAS).
Fellowship is open to those holding a recognized degree in geology or a cognate subject and non-graduates who have at least two years relevant experience.
FOSI has organized 2 international conferences in 1999 and 2001, attended by more than 150 inter-national participants.
Most of FOSI administrative work will be handled by the editorial
team. IAGI office in Jakarta will help if necessary.
The official website of FOSI is:
http://www.iagi.or.id/fosi/
Any person who has a background in geoscience and/or is engaged in the practising or teaching of geoscience or its related business may apply for general membership. As the organization has just been restarted, we use LinkedIn (www.linkedin.com) as the main data base platform. We realize that it is not the ideal solution, and we may look for other alternative in the near future. Having said that, for the current situation, LinkedIn is fit for purpose. International members and students are welcome to join the organization.
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FOSI Membership
FOSI Group Member as of JANUARY 2016:
976 members