Low‐temperature thermochronology and the timing of motion on detachment faults
AbstractIos (an island in the Cycladic archipelago, Greece) was the first recognized Aegean metamorphic core complex. There is a paradoxical absence of an age jump in low‐temperature geochronology transects across the Ios Detachment Fault. This paper explains why this is so, by modelling the conductive response to detachment faulting.
Gordon Lister, Marnie Forster
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The rise of New Guinea and the fall of Neogene global temperatures. [PDF]
Martin PE +4 more
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Exhumation and tectonic history of inaccessible subglacial interior East Antarctica from thermochronology on glacial erratics. [PDF]
Fitzgerald PG, Goodge JW.
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Low-temperature thermochronology of central and northwestern Pamir gneiss domes [PDF]
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Jonckheere, Raymond +4 more
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Low-temperature thermochronological evolution of the Menderes and Alanya massifs (Turkey)
The application of two low-temperature thermochronometers [fission-track analysis and (U-Th)/He analyses, both on apatite] to various tectonostratigraphic units of the Menderes and Alanya Massifs of Turkey has provided significant new constraints to the understanding of their structural evolution.
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The Late Miocene Southern and Central Taranaki Inversion Phase (SCTIP) and related sequence stratigraphy and paleogeography [PDF]
We present a new sequence stratigraphic scheme for Taranaki Basin that identifies four 3rd order duration (3 - 4 m.y.) sequences of Middle Miocene to Pleistocene age.
Kamp, Peter J.J., Vonk, Adam J.
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The China Koktokay Pegmatite Group is an important metallogenic region where major rare-metal ores are mined. Here, we present new low-temperature thermochronological data to contribute to the understanding of the Koktokay Pegmatite Group’s exhumation ...
Haoyu Wang +6 more
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Constraints on the Timing of Exhumation in the Colorado Front Range using Apatite and Zircon (U-Th)/He Thermochronometry [PDF]
Despite the prominence of the Rocky Mountains, questions remain about the timing and character of the most recent mountain building event in the Colorado Front Range, the Laramide Orogeny. This history can be investigated using (U-Th)/He thermochronology,
Liefert, David
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Thermochronologic constraints on the origin of the Great Unconformity. [PDF]
McDannell KT +4 more
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Thermochronologic perspectives on the deep-time evolution of the deep biosphere. [PDF]
Drake H, Reiners PW.
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