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any Mesozoic cover cannot have exceeded 100 metres. sediments. The modelled age vs. depth trend for this scenario provides at least as good a match to the mea-sured data as any of the trends proposed by Soderlund et Soderlund et al. [1] present apatite (U–Th)/He ages in three suites of sub–surface s...
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Summary: | any Mesozoic cover cannot have exceeded 100 metres. sediments. The modelled age vs. depth trend for this scenario provides at least as good a match to the mea-sured data as any of the trends proposed by Soderlund et Soderlund et al. [1] present apatite (U–Th)/He ages in three suites of sub–surface samples from southeast Swe-den, and based on comparison of their measured ages with modelled age vs. depth trends for various scenarios |
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