Sulawesi has a complex tectonic history that is affected by major plate re-organisations during the Cenozoic resulting in an extension-dominated setting in an overall setting of convergence of the Indo-Australian, Pacific and Philippine Sea, and Eurasian plates. It is a complex collage of disparate tectonic terranes brought into juxtaposition by a variety of tectonic processes which have occurred at very fast rates. The island is subject to a variety of geohazards related to earthquake and volcanic activity.
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Baillie, P., & Decker, J. (2022). Enigmatic Sulawesi: The tectonic collage. Berita Sedimentologi, 48(1), 1–30. https://doi.org/10.51835/bsed.2022.48.1.388
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