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Upper Triassic limestones in the Sinta Ridge (Banda Sea - Indonesia)

VILLENEUVE, Michel, et al.

Abstract

Upper Triassic rocks dredged on the Sinta Ridge in the Banda Sea during the BANDA SEA I cruise with the R. V. Baruna Jaya III in 1992 are consistent with the existence of an isolated Upper Triassic continental block including Buru, Seram and East Sulawesi, and now dispersed.

VILLENEUVE, Michel, et al . Upper Triassic limestones in the Sinta Ridge (Banda Sea -

Indonesia). In: 10th Anniversary of French Indonesian Cooperation in Oceanography . 1993. p. 119-123

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