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International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2012

Petrography, geochemistry, and tectonics of a rifted fragment of Mainland Asia: evidence from the Lasala Formation, Mindoro Island, Philippines

R. A. B. Concepcion; Carla B. Dimalanta; Graciano P. Yumul; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Karlo L. Queaño; R. A. Tamayo; Akira Imai

Petrological and geochemical investigations of the sedimentary Lasala formation in northwest Mindoro, Philippines, offer new insights into the origin of this geologically contentious region. Mindoro island’s position at the boundary between Sundaland and the Philippine Mobile Belt has led to variable suggestions as to how much of it is continent derived or not. The Eocene Lasala formation overlies the Jurassic Halcon metamorphics, a regionally metamorphosed suite generally thought to have formed as a result of arc-continent collision processes. The sedimentary formation consists mainly of sandstones and shales interbedded with mudstones, basalt flows, and subordinate limestones and conglomerates. Petrographic information on the Lasala clastic rocks demonstrates a uniform framework composition that is predominantly quartzose. Major oxide, trace element abundances, and various elemental ratios similarly impart a strongly felsic signature. These characteristics are taken to indicate a chiefly continental, passive margin derivation and deposition of the Lasala sediments during the Eocene. The weak indication of active margin influence is suggested to be an inherited signature, supported by paleogeographic models of the southeastern Asian margin area during the pre-Cenozoic.


International Geology Review | 2018

Petrological and geochemical characteristics of the Samar Ophiolite ultramafic section: implications on the origins of the ophiolites in Samar and Leyte islands, Philippines

Juan Miguel R. Guotana; Betchaida D. Payot; Carla B. Dimalanta; Noelynna T. Ramos; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Karlo L. Queaño; Graciano P. Yumul

ABSTRACT Cretaceous ophiolites and ophiolitic fragments occur in the Samar and Leyte islands in eastern central Philippines. The Samar Ophiolite is a complete crust–mantle sequence exposed in southern Samar, whereas the Tacloban and Malitbog ophiolite complexes are, respectively, located in the northeastern and southwestern portions of the nearby Leyte island. Despite the close proximity of these islands, the genetic relationship of these ophiolites and ophiolitic complexes, if any, remains to be elucidated. We present here new petrographic and geochemical data on the harzburgites and dunites of the ultramafic section of the Samar Ophiolite. These mantle peridotites are highly depleted residues which have low modal pyroxene content, high spinel Cr# (=0.62–0.79), and slightly enriched light rare earth element abundance with depletion in Zr and Ti. Such characteristics are typical of supra-subduction zone peridotites and strongly contrast with the abyssal signatures of the Tacloban and Malitbog ophiolite complexes. The absence of a structure between these adjacent ophiolite fragments initially hints that they form a single oceanic crust. However, with our new results, we suggest other possible mechanisms that could explain the relationship of these ophiolites.


Australian Journal of Earth Sciences | 2018

Cathaysian slivers in the Philippine island arc: geochronologic and geochemical evidence from sedimentary formations of the west Central Philippines

Carla B. Dimalanta; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; J. T. Padrones; Karlo L. Queaño; R. A. B. Concepcion; Shigeyuki Suzuki; Graciano P. Yumul

ABSTRACT The use of geodynamic information contained in sedimentary rocks has only recently been extended into the tectonic reconstruction studies of the Philippine archipelago vis-à-vis the rest of the Southeast Asian region. We present here a comparative assessment of clastic units from the western Central Philippines, particularly from the islands of Mindoro, Panay and Palawan, and propose their likely association with sources of Cathaysian origin. Geochronological data from sedimentary formations in the study areas register U–Pb dating peaks at 185–140 Ma, 140–120 Ma and 112–90 Ma. These are similar to those observed of detrital zircons from rocks of Cathaysian origin in Taiwan and Southern China that chronicle the Yanshanian magmatic events. These same formations also record an older intercept at 1.9–1.85 Ga that likely corresponds to a regional continental orogenic episode recorded in the late Paleoproterozoic Cathaysian block. Major (e.g. Al2O3/TiO2) and trace-element (e.g. Y/Ni vs Cr/V) signatures of these sedimentary formations reflect stronger influences from granitic sources than mafic–ultramafic inputs that should otherwise be expected, considering their current oceanic island arc settings. Their La/Th and Th–Co–Zr/10 ratios also reveal continental island arc and active or passive continental margin depositional settings typical of rocks from the Palawan Microcontinental Block. New geochronological and geochemical data from the clastic rocks of northwest Mindoro, in addition to those already published for the other regions of the Palawan Microcontinental Block, provide further evidence for the amalgamation of fragments of Cathaysian origin within the Philippine island arc system.


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2013

Enriched and depleted characters of the Amnay Ophiolite upper crustal section and the regionally heterogeneous nature of the South China Sea mantle

Americus d.C. Perez; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Graciano P. Yumul; Carla B. Dimalanta; Rodolfo A. Tamayo; Tsanyao Frank Yang; Mei-Fu Zhou


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2012

Geology of northwestern Mindoro and its offshore islands: Implications for terrane accretion in west Central Philippines

A.P.B. Canto; J.T. Padrones; R.A.B. Concepcion; Americus d.C. Perez; Rodolfo A. Tamayo; Carla B. Dimalanta; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Karlo L. Queaño; Graciano P. Yumul


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2017

Adakitic rocks in the Masara gold-silver mine, Compostela Valley, Mindanao, Philippines: Different places, varying mechanisms?

Graciano P. Yumul; Walter W. Brown; Carla B. Dimalanta; Carlito A. Ausa; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Betchaida D. Payot; Noelynna T. Ramos; Adrian Nicol L. Lizada; Alfred Elmer Buena; Barbie Ross B. Villaplaza; Pearlyn C. Manalo; Karlo L. Queaño; Juan Miguel R. Guotana; Nichole Anthony D. Pacle


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2015

Crustal thickness variation from a continental to an island arc terrane: Clues from the gravity signatures of the Central Philippines

Pearlyn C. Manalo; Carla B. Dimalanta; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Noelynna T. Ramos; Karlo L. Queaño; Graciano P. Yumul


Tectonophysics | 2015

Paleomagnetism of the Samar Ophiolite: Implications for the Cretaceous sub-equatorial position of the Philippine island arc

Hertz G. Balmater; Pearlyn C. Manalo; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Karlo L. Queaño; Carla B. Dimalanta; Juan Miguel R. Guotana; Noelynna T. Ramos; Betchaida D. Payot; Graciano P. Yumul


Land Use Policy | 2018

Modeling land use change impacts on hydrology and the use of landscape metrics as tools for watershed management: The case of an ungauged catchment in the Philippines

Cheamson Garret K. Boongaling; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Felino P. Lansigan


Surveys in Geophysics | 2016

Magnetic Signatures and Curie Surface Trend Across an Arc–Continent Collision Zone: An Example from Central Philippines

Pearlyn C. Manalo; Carla B. Dimalanta; Noelynna T. Ramos; Decibel V. Faustino-Eslava; Karlo L. Queaño; Graciano P. Yumul

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Carla B. Dimalanta

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Graciano P. Yumul

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Karlo L. Queaño

Mapúa Institute of Technology

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Noelynna T. Ramos

University of the Philippines

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Betchaida D. Payot

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Pearlyn C. Manalo

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Juan Miguel R. Guotana

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Americus d.C. Perez

University of the Philippines Diliman

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Rodolfo A. Tamayo

University of the Philippines Diliman

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