The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoic as a consequence of the closure of Neo-Tethys and continental collision between Arabia and Eurasia. Cenozoic growth of the fold-and-thrust belt exploited an older Palaezoic-Mesozoic crustal fabric but the extent to which this governed the overall form of the mountain belt is unclear. To determine when and how the Alborz mountain belt has grown, apatite fission track (AFT) and (U-Th)/He (AHe) thermochronometry were performed on 46 bedrock samples collected along 8 transects across the range. AFT central ages range from 157 ± 24 Ma to 10 ± 1 Ma with most ages falling between 40 Ma and 10 Ma. AHe ages range from 17 ± 2 Ma to 6 ± 1 Ma. The data rev...
The interpretation of low-temperature thermochronology (LTT) data in magmatic and metallogenic provi...
The Cenozoic deformation history of Central Iran has been dominantly accommodated by the activation ...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene tectonic evolution of the Iranian Plateau is not well understood...
[1] The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoi...
We integrate new and existing thermochronological, geochronological, and geologic data from the west...
Crystallization and thermal histories of two plutons in the west-central Alborz (also Elburz, Elburs...
The Iranian plateau is a flat ~. 1.5-2. km high plateau thought to result from the collision between...
[1] The Alborz range of N Iran provides key information on the spatiotemporal evolution and characte...
International audienceThe Iranian plateau is a flat ~ 1.5–2 km high plateau thought to result from t...
The Alborz range of N Iran provides key information on the spatiotemporal evolution and characterist...
International audienceWe present the first fission-track (FT) thermochronology results for the NW Za...
The idea that climatically modulated erosion may impact orogenic processes has challenged geoscienti...
A poorly understood lag time of 15-20 m.y. exists between the initial Arabia-Eurasia continental col...
Oligocene-Miocene strata preserved in synclinal outcrop belts of the western Alborz Mountains record...
We investigate the processes driving spatial-temporal patterns of Cenozoic exhumation in the Mediter...
The interpretation of low-temperature thermochronology (LTT) data in magmatic and metallogenic provi...
The Cenozoic deformation history of Central Iran has been dominantly accommodated by the activation ...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene tectonic evolution of the Iranian Plateau is not well understood...
[1] The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoi...
We integrate new and existing thermochronological, geochronological, and geologic data from the west...
Crystallization and thermal histories of two plutons in the west-central Alborz (also Elburz, Elburs...
The Iranian plateau is a flat ~. 1.5-2. km high plateau thought to result from the collision between...
[1] The Alborz range of N Iran provides key information on the spatiotemporal evolution and characte...
International audienceThe Iranian plateau is a flat ~ 1.5–2 km high plateau thought to result from t...
The Alborz range of N Iran provides key information on the spatiotemporal evolution and characterist...
International audienceWe present the first fission-track (FT) thermochronology results for the NW Za...
The idea that climatically modulated erosion may impact orogenic processes has challenged geoscienti...
A poorly understood lag time of 15-20 m.y. exists between the initial Arabia-Eurasia continental col...
Oligocene-Miocene strata preserved in synclinal outcrop belts of the western Alborz Mountains record...
We investigate the processes driving spatial-temporal patterns of Cenozoic exhumation in the Mediter...
The interpretation of low-temperature thermochronology (LTT) data in magmatic and metallogenic provi...
The Cenozoic deformation history of Central Iran has been dominantly accommodated by the activation ...
The Late Cretaceous–early Paleogene tectonic evolution of the Iranian Plateau is not well understood...