Abstract: The objectives of this study were to assess possible differential movement across an inferred fault beneath Byrd Glacier, and to measure the timing of unroofing in this portion of the Transantarctic Mountains. Apatites separated from rock samples collected from known elevations at various locations north and south of Byrd Glacier were dated using single crystal (U–Th)/He analysis. Results indicate a denudation rate of c. 0.04 mm a21 in the time range c. 140–40 Ma. Distinct age v. elevation plots from north and south of Byrd Glacier indicate an offset of c. 1 km across the glacier with south side up. A Landsat image of the Byrd Glacier area was overlain on an Aster Global Digital Elevation Model and spot elevations of the Kukri ero...
The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern ...
The inland region of the McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV) of Antarctica represents a subzero, hyper-arid en...
The high elevation and rugged relief (>3 km) of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM) have long ...
West Antarctica combines one of the largest active rift systems with one of the largest ice sheets o...
Models of the evolution of the modern Transantarctic Mountains, the uplifted flank of the West Antar...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from granitic basement of western Marie Byrd Land provi...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from granitic basement of western Marie Byrd Land (MBL)...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) span approximately 3,000 km and stand 3 to 4 km high but their or...
Glacier Striations are the scratches and grooves formed by abrasion on the surface of bedrock over w...
In the second half of the 20th century, the western Antarctic Peninsula recorded the highest mean an...
The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern ...
The coast-parallel Dronning Maud Land (DML) mountains represent a key nucleation site for the protra...
The Cenozoic tectonic reorganization of the West Antarctic Rift System in the Ross Sea region occurr...
[1] Low-temperature thermochronometers are widely used to quantify exhumation histories, typically b...
West Antarctica has gone through major tectonic changes beginning in the Cretaceous (145 - 66 Ma). W...
The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern ...
The inland region of the McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV) of Antarctica represents a subzero, hyper-arid en...
The high elevation and rugged relief (>3 km) of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM) have long ...
West Antarctica combines one of the largest active rift systems with one of the largest ice sheets o...
Models of the evolution of the modern Transantarctic Mountains, the uplifted flank of the West Antar...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from granitic basement of western Marie Byrd Land provi...
New low-temperature thermochronological data from granitic basement of western Marie Byrd Land (MBL)...
The Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) span approximately 3,000 km and stand 3 to 4 km high but their or...
Glacier Striations are the scratches and grooves formed by abrasion on the surface of bedrock over w...
In the second half of the 20th century, the western Antarctic Peninsula recorded the highest mean an...
The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern ...
The coast-parallel Dronning Maud Land (DML) mountains represent a key nucleation site for the protra...
The Cenozoic tectonic reorganization of the West Antarctic Rift System in the Ross Sea region occurr...
[1] Low-temperature thermochronometers are widely used to quantify exhumation histories, typically b...
West Antarctica has gone through major tectonic changes beginning in the Cretaceous (145 - 66 Ma). W...
The denudational history along a transect across the western margin of the Lambert Graben, northern ...
The inland region of the McMurdo Dry Valleys (MDV) of Antarctica represents a subzero, hyper-arid en...
The high elevation and rugged relief (>3 km) of the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains (GSM) have long ...