Quantitative reconstruction of thermal histories can be a powerful tool to study numerous natural processes such as tectonic plate interaction, cratonic stability and extra-terrestrial phenomena such as asteroid ejection. A majority of thermochronological studies have focused on temperatures lower than 300 °C. Few previous studies have demonstrated that U-Pb data from apatite and other accessory phases can be used to recover thermal history information at T > 350 °C. We present U-Pb data from apatite, to constrain the thermal histories of Triassic peralluminous anatectites from the Northern Andes between the temperatures of ∼350–550 °C. The accuracy of the thermal history models is assessed by comparisons with previous geological models, an...
The apatite U-Pb technique has recently been developed (Chew et al. 2014) and provides a suitable th...
In the forearc of the Andean active margin in southwest Ecuador, the El Oro metamorphic complex exhi...
Application of multiple chronometers (including U–Pb and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and zircon and apat...
Three low-temperature thermochronometers are used to study the temperature and exhumation history of...
We investigate the Permian – Early Cretaceous (~280 – 113 Ma) tectonic evolution of north-western So...
International audienceAccording to their respective temperature sensitivities, Apatite (U-Th)/He (AH...
The temperature sensitivity of the U-Pb apatite system (350–570 °C) makes it a powerful tool to stud...
Titanite and apatite have Pb closure temperatures of ~700 °C and 450–550 °C, respectively, allowing ...
Natural processes driven by heat flow can be understood using quantitative reconstruction of the the...
Shear zones accommodate strain and facilitate migration of hydrothermal fluid and magma through the ...
Dispersion of low-temperature thermochronologic data from nine samples collected on a deformed paleo...
peer reviewedDouble-dating using the apatite U-Pb and fission-track systems is becoming an increasin...
Apatite is an accessory mineral that is frequently found in both igneous and clastic sedimentary roc...
We investigate the utility of the U-Pb isotopic system as a thermochronometer for the accessory phas...
Chuquicamata is the world's largest porphyry copper deposit, notwithstanding the fact that a portion...
The apatite U-Pb technique has recently been developed (Chew et al. 2014) and provides a suitable th...
In the forearc of the Andean active margin in southwest Ecuador, the El Oro metamorphic complex exhi...
Application of multiple chronometers (including U–Pb and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and zircon and apat...
Three low-temperature thermochronometers are used to study the temperature and exhumation history of...
We investigate the Permian – Early Cretaceous (~280 – 113 Ma) tectonic evolution of north-western So...
International audienceAccording to their respective temperature sensitivities, Apatite (U-Th)/He (AH...
The temperature sensitivity of the U-Pb apatite system (350–570 °C) makes it a powerful tool to stud...
Titanite and apatite have Pb closure temperatures of ~700 °C and 450–550 °C, respectively, allowing ...
Natural processes driven by heat flow can be understood using quantitative reconstruction of the the...
Shear zones accommodate strain and facilitate migration of hydrothermal fluid and magma through the ...
Dispersion of low-temperature thermochronologic data from nine samples collected on a deformed paleo...
peer reviewedDouble-dating using the apatite U-Pb and fission-track systems is becoming an increasin...
Apatite is an accessory mineral that is frequently found in both igneous and clastic sedimentary roc...
We investigate the utility of the U-Pb isotopic system as a thermochronometer for the accessory phas...
Chuquicamata is the world's largest porphyry copper deposit, notwithstanding the fact that a portion...
The apatite U-Pb technique has recently been developed (Chew et al. 2014) and provides a suitable th...
In the forearc of the Andean active margin in southwest Ecuador, the El Oro metamorphic complex exhi...
Application of multiple chronometers (including U–Pb and 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and zircon and apat...