Upwelling mantle plumes beneath continental crust are predicted to produce difficult to quantify, modest uplift and denudation. The contribution of permanent and transient components to the uplift is also difficult to distinguish. A pulse of denudation in Britain in the Early Paleogene has been linked, although with some controversy, with the arrival of the proto-Iceland mantle plume. In this contribution we show that combining apatite and zircon (U-Th-Sm)/He and apatite fission track analyses from central west Britain with numerical modeling clearly identifies a pulse of early Cenozoic denudation. The data indicate that rock uplift and denudation were centered on the northern East Irish Sea Basin and 1.0–2.4 km of rocks were removed during...
Apatite fission track analysis of samples from Northern and Central England demonstrates that most r...
The role played by Cenozoic deformation in denudation and landscape development in Ireland has histo...
New data from offshore and onshore regions confirm the view that the Quaternary uplift of Britain an...
Upwelling mantle plumes beneath continental crust are predicted to produce difficult to quantify, mo...
Topography is often thought as exclusively linked to mountain ranges formed by plates collision. It ...
Mantle plumes have been proposed to exert a first-order control on the morphology of Earth's surface...
Outcropping rocks across southern Britain were exhumed from up to 2.5 km depth during Cenozoic times...
Apatite (U–Th)/He and fission track data from profiles in western Scotland constrain the timing and ...
[1] It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic ...
Abstract – A simple flexural model is used to explore the relationship between magmatic underplating...
It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic regi...
Scotland is part of the NE Atlantic passive margin with geological features and land- scapes that ar...
A belt of hot, low-density uppermost mantle underlying mainland Britain down to at least 200 km dept...
The Cenozoic landscape development of Britain remains relatively poorly understood. On the one hand,...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...
Apatite fission track analysis of samples from Northern and Central England demonstrates that most r...
The role played by Cenozoic deformation in denudation and landscape development in Ireland has histo...
New data from offshore and onshore regions confirm the view that the Quaternary uplift of Britain an...
Upwelling mantle plumes beneath continental crust are predicted to produce difficult to quantify, mo...
Topography is often thought as exclusively linked to mountain ranges formed by plates collision. It ...
Mantle plumes have been proposed to exert a first-order control on the morphology of Earth's surface...
Outcropping rocks across southern Britain were exhumed from up to 2.5 km depth during Cenozoic times...
Apatite (U–Th)/He and fission track data from profiles in western Scotland constrain the timing and ...
[1] It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic ...
Abstract – A simple flexural model is used to explore the relationship between magmatic underplating...
It is likely that the Iceland mantle plume generated transient uplift across the North Atlantic regi...
Scotland is part of the NE Atlantic passive margin with geological features and land- scapes that ar...
A belt of hot, low-density uppermost mantle underlying mainland Britain down to at least 200 km dept...
The Cenozoic landscape development of Britain remains relatively poorly understood. On the one hand,...
The post-Caledonian exhumation history of NW Scotland is a controversial issue, with some studies ad...
Apatite fission track analysis of samples from Northern and Central England demonstrates that most r...
The role played by Cenozoic deformation in denudation and landscape development in Ireland has histo...
New data from offshore and onshore regions confirm the view that the Quaternary uplift of Britain an...