Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis

The sensitivity of apatite fission tracks to cooling and unroofing episodes in Earth history is particularly suited to the tectonic processes of rifting and the long-term evolution of continental margins. Apatite fission track analyses have been made on ~70 samples of igneous, metamorphic and sedime...

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Main Author: Siddall, Ruth
Other Authors: Hurford, A, MENDELSSOHN, M
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: UCL (University College London) 1993
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10083122 2023-12-24T10:23:20+01:00 Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis Siddall, Ruth Hurford, A MENDELSSOHN, M 1993 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10083122/1/Thermotectonic_evolution_of_th.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10083122/ eng eng UCL (University College London) https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10083122/1/Thermotectonic_evolution_of_th.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10083122/ open Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London). Thesis Doctoral 1993 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:37Z The sensitivity of apatite fission tracks to cooling and unroofing episodes in Earth history is particularly suited to the tectonic processes of rifting and the long-term evolution of continental margins. Apatite fission track analyses have been made on ~70 samples of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks from coastal outcrops of Western France (the Armorican Massif) and north-western Spain (the Hesperian Massif) the aim being to unravel the potential thermal overprint associated with the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean, specifically in the Bay of Biscay. This thesis reviews the geological evolution of the continental margins of the Bay of Biscay region and presents the fission track sampling strategies and analytical results. The fission track ages range from ~70 to 270 Ma, with the youngest ages towards the Atlantic coasts, and become progressively older eastwards. The data are interpreted in terms of the thermal histories resulting from the Mesozoic postbreakup exhumation of the rift flanks in the westernmost regions of Spain and France, whilst eastwards the earliest detectable cooling episode is Early Permian, reflecting the exhumation of the Variscan mountain chain. The data from the Armorican Massif are consistent with 2 previously unrecognised periods of burial and subsequent exhumation during the Mesozoic. The most recent (Campanian) burial episode is inferred to represent the deposition of chalk. The data from north-western Spain do not appear to reflect this second burial, probably because at this time this region was outside the chalk depocentre. A second major aspect of the research is an assessment of the role of chemical composition as a control on variation in single grain ages within a sample. In particular, annealing of fission tracks in apatites rich in chlorine is expected to be retarded relative to a more fluorine-rich crystal, resulting in an older fission track age. A new application of infrared microspectroscopy has been developed to determine the chemical compositions of apatites ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic University College London: UCL Discovery
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description The sensitivity of apatite fission tracks to cooling and unroofing episodes in Earth history is particularly suited to the tectonic processes of rifting and the long-term evolution of continental margins. Apatite fission track analyses have been made on ~70 samples of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks from coastal outcrops of Western France (the Armorican Massif) and north-western Spain (the Hesperian Massif) the aim being to unravel the potential thermal overprint associated with the opening of the North Atlantic Ocean, specifically in the Bay of Biscay. This thesis reviews the geological evolution of the continental margins of the Bay of Biscay region and presents the fission track sampling strategies and analytical results. The fission track ages range from ~70 to 270 Ma, with the youngest ages towards the Atlantic coasts, and become progressively older eastwards. The data are interpreted in terms of the thermal histories resulting from the Mesozoic postbreakup exhumation of the rift flanks in the westernmost regions of Spain and France, whilst eastwards the earliest detectable cooling episode is Early Permian, reflecting the exhumation of the Variscan mountain chain. The data from the Armorican Massif are consistent with 2 previously unrecognised periods of burial and subsequent exhumation during the Mesozoic. The most recent (Campanian) burial episode is inferred to represent the deposition of chalk. The data from north-western Spain do not appear to reflect this second burial, probably because at this time this region was outside the chalk depocentre. A second major aspect of the research is an assessment of the role of chemical composition as a control on variation in single grain ages within a sample. In particular, annealing of fission tracks in apatites rich in chlorine is expected to be retarded relative to a more fluorine-rich crystal, resulting in an older fission track age. A new application of infrared microspectroscopy has been developed to determine the chemical compositions of apatites ...
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Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis
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title Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis
title_short Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis
title_full Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis
title_fullStr Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Thermotectonic Evolution of the Continental Margins of the Bay of Biscay: Application of Apatite Fission Track Analysis
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