Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology

The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, is quantified on the basis of thermal history modeling of apatite fission track data from four vertical profiles. Early Cretaceous paleogeothermal gradients...

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Main Authors: Lisker, Frank, Brown, Roderick William, Fabel, Frederick
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2015
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/76464 2023-05-15T13:56:44+02:00 Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology Lisker, Frank Brown, Roderick William Fabel, Frederick 2015-12-13T22:35:10Z http://hdl.handle.net/1885/76464 unknown American Geophysical Union 0278-7407 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/76464 Tectonics Keywords: Cretaceous denudation fission track dating geothermal gradient Gondwana graben thermal evolution Antarctica East Antarctica Lambert Glacier Gondwana Landscape evolution Paleotemperature Rifting Journal article 2015 ftanucanberra 2015-12-21T23:50:20Z The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, is quantified on the basis of thermal history modeling of apatite fission track data from four vertical profiles. Early Cretaceous paleogeothermal gradients estimated from the fission track data increase from ∼19°C km-l ∼50 km west of the rift margin to ∼29°C km-1 within the immediate vicinity of the western master fault. Two discrete phases of enhanced denudation during the Phanerozoic are inferred for the western rift margin. The first occurred during the early Paleozoic, with minimum denudation of between 1.6 and 5.0 km, which is broadly coeval with initial rifting and the major period of Permo-Triassic sedimentation within the Lambert Graben. The formation of the graben was related to the formation of the ancestral Gamburtsev Mountains due to Variscan compression and substantial crustal thickening of the East Antarctic Craton. The second phase of denudation commenced in the Early Cretaceous, with estimated amounts ranging between 1.0 and 4.5 km, generally increasing toward the rift margin, with the maximum total denudation occurring ∼20 km west of the western master fault of the graben. The Early Cretaceous phase of denudation was probably related to tectonic reactivation of the earlier Permo-Triassic rift during the initial separation of the Indian and Antarctic sector of Gondwana. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Lambert Glacier Prince Charles Mountains Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Antarctic East Antarctica Indian Lambert Glacier ENVELOPE(67.490,67.490,-73.065,-73.065) Prince Charles Mountains ENVELOPE(67.246,67.246,-71.427,-71.427)
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topic Keywords: Cretaceous
denudation
fission track dating
geothermal gradient
Gondwana
graben
thermal evolution
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Lambert Glacier Gondwana
Landscape evolution
Paleotemperature
Rifting
spellingShingle Keywords: Cretaceous
denudation
fission track dating
geothermal gradient
Gondwana
graben
thermal evolution
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Lambert Glacier Gondwana
Landscape evolution
Paleotemperature
Rifting
Lisker, Frank
Brown, Roderick William
Fabel, Frederick
Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
topic_facet Keywords: Cretaceous
denudation
fission track dating
geothermal gradient
Gondwana
graben
thermal evolution
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Lambert Glacier Gondwana
Landscape evolution
Paleotemperature
Rifting
description The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica, is quantified on the basis of thermal history modeling of apatite fission track data from four vertical profiles. Early Cretaceous paleogeothermal gradients estimated from the fission track data increase from ∼19°C km-l ∼50 km west of the rift margin to ∼29°C km-1 within the immediate vicinity of the western master fault. Two discrete phases of enhanced denudation during the Phanerozoic are inferred for the western rift margin. The first occurred during the early Paleozoic, with minimum denudation of between 1.6 and 5.0 km, which is broadly coeval with initial rifting and the major period of Permo-Triassic sedimentation within the Lambert Graben. The formation of the graben was related to the formation of the ancestral Gamburtsev Mountains due to Variscan compression and substantial crustal thickening of the East Antarctic Craton. The second phase of denudation commenced in the Early Cretaceous, with estimated amounts ranging between 1.0 and 4.5 km, generally increasing toward the rift margin, with the maximum total denudation occurring ∼20 km west of the western master fault of the graben. The Early Cretaceous phase of denudation was probably related to tectonic reactivation of the earlier Permo-Triassic rift during the initial separation of the Indian and Antarctic sector of Gondwana.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Lisker, Frank
Brown, Roderick William
Fabel, Frederick
author_facet Lisker, Frank
Brown, Roderick William
Fabel, Frederick
author_sort Lisker, Frank
title Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
title_short Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
title_full Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
title_fullStr Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
title_full_unstemmed Denudational and termal history along a transect across the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, Antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
title_sort denudational and termal history along a transect across the lambert graben, northern prince charles mountains, antarctica, derived from apatite fission track thermochronology
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/76464
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