Nias Basin

![Stratigraphy of Nias Basin[4]](/uploads/202501/29/Stratigraphy_of_Nias_Basin0713.png)
![Cross Section Of Nias Basin[1]](/uploads/202501/29/Cross_Section_Of_Nias_Basin0713.jpg)
The Nias Basin (also known as the West Sumatra or Sibolga Basin) is a Forearc basin located off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, in the Indian Ocean. The name is derived from the island that bounds its western edge, the island of Nias. The Nias Basin, the island of Nias (which is a subaerial part of the accretionary complex), and the offshore, submarine accretionary complex, together form a Forearc region on the Sunda Plate/Indo-Australian Plate collisional/subduction boundary. The Forearc region is the area between an oceanic trench and its associated volcanic arc. The oceanic trench associated with the Nias Basin is the Sunda Trench, and the associated volcanic arc is the Sunda Arc.