Gunung Api Purba Sunda Dan Tenggelamnya Seluruh Bandung Menjadi Danau Raksasa

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16 Feb 202411:10

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the ancient history of Bandung, focusing on the formation of Gunung Sunda, a massive volcano that once stood 4,000 meters above sea level. The eruption of this prehistoric volcano blocked the flow of the ancient Citarum River, leading to the creation of a large lake in the Bandung basin. The video details how Gunung Sunda’s collapse gave rise to the present-day Tangkuban Perahu and Gunung Burangrang. It also discusses the evidence supporting this geological history, including fossil discoveries and the remnants of ancient volcanic activity.

Takeaways

  • 🌋 A massive ancient volcano called Mount Sunda once stood in the area now known as Bandung, towering at 4000 meters above sea level.
  • 💥 Mount Sunda erupted violently, spewing millions of tons of volcanic material, which blocked the ancient Citarum River.
  • 🌊 The blockage of the Citarum River caused the Bandung Basin to flood, turning it into a large ancient lake.
  • 🏔️ Mount Tangkuban Perahu and Mount Burangrang formed after Mount Sunda's catastrophic eruption.
  • 🌋 Before Mount Sunda, another massive volcano called Mount Jayagiri existed and erupted around 600,000 years ago, forming the Pre-Sunda Caldera.
  • 💥 The final massive eruption of Mount Sunda occurred between 210,000 and 105,000 years ago, reshaping the landscape and contributing to the formation of Lake Bandung.
  • 💡 Volcanic material from the eruption caused the river blockage, which led to the creation of Lake Bandung, a lake three times larger than the modern area of Jakarta.
  • 🌊 The ancient lake began to drain around 16,000 years ago due to earthquakes and landslides, eventually leading to the formation of a dry basin.
  • 🧪 Scientists have reconstructed this ancient history through geological evidence, such as volcanic remnants and fossil discoveries.
  • 🏛️ Visitors can explore evidence of this history, including fossils and volcanic remnants, at the Geological Museum in Bandung.

Q & A

  • What was the height of the ancient Sunda Volcano?

    -The Sunda Volcano reached a height of 4000 meters above sea level.

  • How did the Sunda Volcano eruption affect the surrounding geography?

    -The eruption of the Sunda Volcano blocked the flow of the ancient Citarum River, causing the Bandung basin to flood and form a large lake.

  • What is the relationship between Mount Sunda and Mount Tangkuban Perahu?

    -After the massive eruption and collapse of Mount Sunda, a caldera formed. Over time, Mount Tangkuban Perahu emerged from this caldera.

  • When did the Sunda Volcano erupt, and how long did it last?

    -The Sunda Volcano erupted between 210,000 and 105,000 years ago, with significant eruptions during this period.

  • What was the extent of the volcanic material ejected during the Sunda eruption?

    -The eruption spewed volcanic material such as magma, lava, rocks, and gases into the atmosphere, covering a wide area and spreading material globally.

  • How did the ancient Bandung Lake form?

    -The Bandung Lake formed when the volcanic material from the Sunda Volcano blocked the ancient Citarum River, causing water to accumulate in the Bandung basin.

  • How large was the ancient Bandung Lake, and what areas did it cover?

    -The ancient Bandung Lake was vast, spanning from Cicanggeka to Padalarang and from Dago to the Soreang border, covering an area almost three times larger than modern Jakarta.

  • What caused the eventual draining of the ancient Bandung Lake?

    -The lake began to drain about 16,000 years ago due to an earthquake and landslides near Curug Cukang Rahong and Curug Halimun, which allowed the water to flow northward.

  • What evidence do scientists have of the Sunda Volcano and the ancient Bandung Lake?

    -Evidence includes the remnants of the Sunda caldera, fossilized aquatic life from the lake, and soft soil deposits in various parts of Bandung, indicating the presence of the ancient lake.

  • What role does the legend of Sangkuriang play in explaining the geography of the Bandung region?

    -The Sangkuriang legend tells the story of the creation of the Tangkuban Perahu mountain and the ancient lake as part of a myth, where Sangkuriang failed to complete a task and angrily kicked a boat, which turned into the mountain.

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