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From source terrains of the Eastern Alps to the Molasse Basin: Detrital record of non-steady-state exhumation
Authors:J Kuhlemann  I Dunkl  A Brügel  C Spiegel  W Frisch
Institution:University of Tübingen, Institute for Geosciences, Sigwartstrasse 10, D-72076, Tübingen, Germany
Abstract:Fission-track cooling ages of detrital apatite (AFT) in the East Alpine Molasse Basin display age groups corresponding to geodynamic events in the orogen since Jurassic times. These age groups are typical of certain thermotectonic units, which formed a patchwork in the Swiss and Eastern Alps. By a combination of petrographic and thermochronologic data, progressive erosion of source terrains is monitored in different catchments since the Oligocene. The AFT cooling ages show a decrease in lag time until when rapidly cooled debris derived from tectonically exhumed core complexes became exposed. After termination of tectonic exhumation, lag times of debris derived from the core complexes increased. Neither on the scale of the entire Eastern Alps, or on the scale of individual catchments, steady-state exhumation is observed, due to the highly dynamic changes of exhumation rates since Late Eocene collision.
Keywords:Detrital thermochronology  Apatite fission track  Eastern Alps  Foreland basin  Provenance
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