[1] Several recent studies proposed an important increase in exhumation rate in the western European Alps since circa 5–4 Ma. In order to assess potential spatial differences in exhumation histories, we present new apatite fission track (AFT) and apatite (U-Th)/He (AHe) ages from the central Aar Massif (Guttannen area, Switzerland) and the western Lepontine Dome (Formazza area, Italy). Internal U/Th zoning in apatites explains alpha-ejection-corrected AHe ages that are older than the corresponding AFT ages in this study. A qualitative interpretation of AFT and AHe age-elevation relationships suggests a two-phase (9–7 and 5–3Ma) exhumation scenario affecting the central Alps, with a stronger expression of the Pliocene signal in the Formazza ...
International audienceThermochronologic data collected along age-elevation profiles are commonly int...
Thermochronologic data collected along age–elevation profiles are commonly interpreted as recording ...
We examine the hypothesis that Pliocene exhumation of the external massifs in the central Alps is co...
International audienceSeveral recent studies proposed an important increase in exhumation rate in th...
Several recent studies proposed an important increase in exhumation rate in the western European Alp...
International audienceQuantifying long-term exhumation rates is a prerequisite for understanding the...
INSU-CNRS 07-TOPO-EUROPE-FP-023 ANR-08-BLAN-0303-01 "Erosion and Relief Development in the Western A...
Several recent studies proposed a strong increase in exhumation rates for the Central European Alps ...
International audienceA sharp increase in deposited sediment volume since Pliocene times has been ob...
International audienceThe Pliocene-Quaternary exhumational and topographic evolution of the European...
International audienceThermochronologic data collected along age-elevation profiles are commonly int...
Thermochronologic data collected along age–elevation profiles are commonly interpreted as recording ...
We examine the hypothesis that Pliocene exhumation of the external massifs in the central Alps is co...
International audienceSeveral recent studies proposed an important increase in exhumation rate in th...
Several recent studies proposed an important increase in exhumation rate in the western European Alp...
International audienceQuantifying long-term exhumation rates is a prerequisite for understanding the...
INSU-CNRS 07-TOPO-EUROPE-FP-023 ANR-08-BLAN-0303-01 "Erosion and Relief Development in the Western A...
Several recent studies proposed a strong increase in exhumation rates for the Central European Alps ...
International audienceA sharp increase in deposited sediment volume since Pliocene times has been ob...
International audienceThe Pliocene-Quaternary exhumational and topographic evolution of the European...
International audienceThermochronologic data collected along age-elevation profiles are commonly int...
Thermochronologic data collected along age–elevation profiles are commonly interpreted as recording ...
We examine the hypothesis that Pliocene exhumation of the external massifs in the central Alps is co...