Indonesia 00NS 120E
Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University
of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Scale: 1 pixel = 5 km. 5-degree grid; Mercator Projection, Center 00NS
120E
Land Geology and Ocean Floor Ages
Land Geology, Ocean Floor Ages, Seamounts and Volcanoes
Land Geology, Ocean Floor Ages, and Bathymetry
Topography and Bathymetry
Topography, Bathymetry, Plate Boundaries and Faults
Topography, Bathymetry, Seamounts and Volcanoes
Topography, Bathymetry, Seamounts, Volcanoes, Plate Boundaries, Faults
Bouguer Gravity Anomalies
Free-Air Gravity Anomalies
Isostatic Gravity Anomalies
Depth to Moho
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Legend
Ocean Floor Ages
Tectonic Structures
Topography
Land Geology
Notes and References
Discussion
Indonesia is a mix of continental fragments (Borneo) and volcanic terranes. The northward movement of Australia is sweeping up
terranes. Sulawesi owes its bizzare shape to the tangling of three colliding terranes.
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Created 11 April 2014, Last Update
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