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Strait in Indonesia
Alas Strait
Selat Alas (Indonesian)
The Alas Strait with Mount Rinjani on Lombok in the background.
Alas Strait is located in SumbawaAlas StraitAlas StraitSumbawa island and Alas Strait
Coordinates8°40′S 116°40′E / 8.667°S 116.667°E / -8.667; 116.667
Typestrait
Basin countriesIndonesia
ReferencesSelat Alas: Indonesia National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, Bethesda, MD, USA

The Alas Strait is a strait that separates Lombok and Sumbawa, two islands of Indonesia in West Nusa Tenggara province.

The strait was bridged by land until about 14,000 years before present when sea level rose to about 75 meters below present sea level, unlike Lombok Strait and Alor Strait which continued to be water gaps even during the Last Glacial Maximum, at each end of a 400-mile-long island including present-day Lombok, Sumbawa, Komodo, Flores, Solor, Adonara, and Lembata.

Alas Strait between Lombok (middle) and Sumbawa (right), seen from the International Space Station

See also

References

  1. "Pleistocene Sea Level Maps". The Field Museum.
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