TF57 Samarinda (Miocene of Indonesia)

Also known as Stadion Reef 2

Where: Indonesia (0.6° S, 117.1° E: paleocoordinates 0.3° S, 118.5° E)

• coordinate stated in text

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Serravallian (13.8 - 11.6 Ma)

Environment/lithology: reef, buildup or bioherm; reef rocks

• Early Miocene to Middle Miocene deltas prograded rapidly eastwards, contributing to the infilling of the Kutai Basin (Hall & Nichols, 2002). Within this depositional regime, carbonate production took place in proximal delta-front settings contemporaneously with the rapid and near-constant siliciclastic input (Lokier et al., 2009). Miocene carbonates formed as low- and high-relief build-ups and coral carpets on delta-front mouth bars, and on the more distal shelf along the seaward margin of the Mahakam Delta where they are strongly influenced by siliciclastic input throughout their evolution (Wilson, 2005). These carbonates have been interpreted as transitional shelf sediments deposited between deltaic and deep-marine facies (Allen & Chambers, 1998).

Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils

• thin-platy corals

Collection methods: bulk,

Primary reference: E. Di Martino and P. D. Taylor. 2014. Miocene Bryozoa from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Part I: Cyclostomata and 'Anascan' Cheilostomata. Scripta Geologica 146:17-126 [L. Liow/L. Liow]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 173650: authorized by Lee Hsiang Liow, entered by Franziska Franeck on 07.10.2015

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Taxonomic list

Gymnolaemata
 Cheilostomata - Exechonellidae
 Cheilostomata - Steginoporellidae
 Cheilostomata - Calloporidae
Parellisina cf. tenuissima Canu and Bassler 1928
 Cheilostomata - Adeonidae
Reptadeonella toddi Di Martino and Taylor 2015
 Cheilostomata - Smittinidae
 Cheilostomata - Gigantoporidae
Gigantopora milenae n. sp. Di Martino and Taylor 2015
 Cheilostomata - Hippopodinidae
Thornelya sp. Harmer 1957