Discovery of a conical feature in Halmahera waters, Indonesia: traces of a late-stage hydrothermal activity

Alodia, Gabriella and Nurhidayat, Nurhidayat and Sobarudin, Dyan P. and Adrianto, Dian and Dwinovantyo, Angga and Solikin, Steven and Hanafi, Mustafa and Pamumpuni, Astyka and Kurniawan, Idham A. and Poerbandono, Poerbandono and Green, Chris M. and McCaig, Andrew M. (2023) Discovery of a conical feature in Halmahera waters, Indonesia: traces of a late-stage hydrothermal activity. Geoscience Letters, 10 (1). ISSN 2196-4092

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Abstract

An expedition to confirm the presence of underwater hazards was carried out in Halmahera waters, Indonesia, to the west of Halmahera Island from August to September 2021. The expedition carried out a multibeam survey, surface-towed magnetic survey, and seafloor sampling. A ~ 615-m-tall conical feature with traces of hydrothermal activity was discovered. The feature is bounded on the southeastern (SE) side by a series of normal faults at the peak, with possible dextral strike-slip faults traced west of the feature. The feature displays the potential presence of volcanic rocks based on the observed contrasting magnetic anomaly signature of down to − 100 nT, which at the magnetic equator corresponds to the presence of highly magnetised material. Four 2.5-D magnetic models were built to test various scenarios on the subsurface structure of the feature, mainly focusing on the presence of volcanic rocks at different epochs and a possible presence of serpentinisation. X-ray diffraction (XRD) of the silt and clay sediments sampled confirms traces of late-stage hydrothermal activity, indicated by a high percentage of quartz (53.87%), followed by calcite (34.56%), kaolinite (6.54%), and illite minerals (5.04%). Non-carbonate materials are yet to be found in the sampled sand and gravel sediments, which mainly consist of shell and coral fragments. The discovery of the conical feature, now termed the Yudo Sagoro Hill, provides new information on the structure and activities on the seafloor of Halmahera waters.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Multibeam bathymetry, Magnetic anomaly, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Serpentinite seamount, Hydrothermal activity, 2.5-D magnetic modelling
Subjects: Ocean Sciences & Technology
Natural Resources & Earth Sciences
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 04 Mar 2026 03:58
Last Modified: 04 Mar 2026 03:58
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/57840

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