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Is Low‐Temperature Fission‐Track Annealing in Apatite a Thermally Controlled Process?
We report a new series of experiments to explore the phenomenon of low‐temperature annealing of fission tracks in apatite that feature a number of improvements over previous work.
Murat Tamer, Richard Ketcham
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Apatite fission-track data for modeling
Apatite fission-track data for modeling. Datasets include single-grain ages and individual track length measurements. Apatite fission-track ages were calculated using the external detector method.
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Abstract The tectonic evolution of the Eastern Pyrenees from the orogenic mountain building to the post‐orogenic dismantling is still debated. Since the Oligocene, the Gulf of Lion rifting in the Western Mediterranean superimposed crustal extension in this eastern part of the Pyrenean belt, while compressional tectonics persisted in the Central ...
S. Peris +4 more
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Inferring Long‐Term Tectonic Uplift Patterns From Bayesian Inversion of Fluvially‐Incised Landscapes
Abstract Earth surface processes encode the combined forcing of tectonics and climate in topography. Separating their contributions is essential for using landscapes as quantitative records of crustal deformation. Here, we develop a method to invert non‐dimensionalized, spatially variable fields of long‐term rock uplift and rock erodibility from ...
Bar Oryan +4 more
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The exhumation history of basement areas is poorly constrained because of large gaps in the sedimentary record. Indirect methods including low temperature thermochronology may be used to estimate exhumation but these require an inverse modeling procedure
Barbarand Jocelyn +6 more
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This work presents new apatite fission track LA–ICP–MS (Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry) data from Mid–Late Paleozoic rocks, which form the substratum of the Swiss Jura mountains (the Tabular Jura and the Jura fold-and-thrust ...
Diego Villagómez Díaz +3 more
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Abstract The Kosi River watershed captures the major lithotectonic units, structures, and characteristic climatic conditions found along the Himalaya. Therefore, this setting provides a useful location to investigate the respective influences of tectonics and climate in eroding bedrock and driving landscape evolution.
J. N. Zehner +7 more
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ABSTRACT This study applies Δ₄₇/U–Pb thermochronology to the Middle Jurassic carbonates exposed in the southeastern margin of the Paris Basin. By integrating clumped isotope analyses and U–Pb dating of diagenetic carbonates, we reconstruct the thermal and exhumation history of the sedimentary succession.
Marta Gasparrini +4 more
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Deep gorges with abrupt river elbows and high‐elevation, low‐relief interfluves containing fluvial sedimentary rocks characterize southeastern Tibet. This transient landscape reflects Eocene to present drainage divide migrations and river captures, reshaping catchment boundaries through episodic exchanges of drainage area between neighboring basins ...
Xilin Sun +10 more
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Abstract Continental breakup involves multiple extension styles; each linked to unique structural and sedimentary processes. High‐angle, low‐angle, listric and antilistric normal faults develop at different stages and positions during rifting. The Bay of Biscay and its margins, a prototypical example of magma‐poor rifted margins during Jurassic ...
Asier Madarieta‐Txurruka +5 more
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