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Makassar Strait (Indonesian: Selat Makassar) is a strait between the islands of Borneo and SulawesiinIndonesia. To the north it joins the Celebes Sea, while to the south it meets the Java Sea. To the northeast, it forms the Sangkulirang Bay south of the Mangkalihat Peninsula. The strait is an important regional shipping route in Southeast Asia.

Makassar Strait
Selat Makassar (Indonesian)
Makassar Strait Map
Makassar Strait is located in Sulawesi
Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait

Location of Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait is located in Indonesia
Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait (Indonesia)

Makassar Strait is located in Southeast Asia
Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait

Makassar Strait (Southeast Asia)

LocationIndonesia
Coordinates0°0′0″N 118°30′00E / 0.00000°N 118.50000°E / 0.00000; 118.50000
Typestrait
Basin countriesIndonesia
Islands+100
SettlementsBalikpapan, Bontang (Kalimantan)
Makassar, Palu, Parepare (Sulawesi)
ReferencesMacassar Strait: OS (Oceans) National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA

The Mahakam River and Karangan River of Borneo empty into the strait.

Ports along the strait include Balikpapan and Bontang in Borneo, and Makassar, Palu, and Parepare in Sulawesi. The city of Samarinda is 48 km (30 mi) from the strait, along the Mahakam.

Extent

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The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) defines the Makassar Strait as being one of the waters of the East Indian Archipelago. The IHO defines its limits as follows:[1]

The channel between the East coast of Borneo and the West coast of Celebes [Sulawesi], is bounded:

On the North. By a line joining Tanjong Mangkalihat, Borneo (1°02′N 118°57′E / 1.033°N 118.950°E / 1.033; 118.950) and Stroomen Kaap (Cape Binar), Celebes (1°20′N 120°52′E / 1.333°N 120.867°E / 1.333; 120.867).

On the South. By a line from the Southwestern extreme of Celebes (5°37′S 119°27′E / 5.617°S 119.450°E / -5.617; 119.450), through the Southern point of Tana Keke, to the Southern extreme of Laoet (4°06′S 116°06′E / 4.100°S 116.100°E / -4.100; 116.100) thence up the West coast of that island to Tanjong Kiwi and thence across to Tanjong Petang, Borneo (3°37′S 115°57′E / 3.617°S 115.950°E / -3.617; 115.950) at the Southern end of Laoet Strait.

Geology

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The Makassar Strait and North Makassar Basin is the result of back-arc extension due to the subduction of a small tectonic slab to the east.[2] Rifting began in the Eocene, with high sedimentation rates filling the extension basin throughout the Eocene through Miocene. These Miocene basin sediments hold very large amounts of oil and natural gas deposits, especially in the hydrocarbon rich Kutei Basin.

The arrival of the Benggai Sula microplate has rotated the Island of Sulawesi in a counter-clockwise direction, allowing opening of the southern Makassar Basin with accommodation by the Adang/Paternoster Fault.

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd edition" (PDF). International Hydrographic Organization. 1953. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  • ^ Guntoro, Agus (February 1999). "The formation of the Makassar Strait and the separation between SE Kalimantan and SW Sulawesi". Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 17 (1–2): 79–98. doi:10.1016/S0743-9547(98)00037-3.
  • ^ "Navy vessel rescues 65 people in Makassar Strait | IHS Fairplay". fairplay.ihs.com. Retrieved 2018-11-30.
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