New apatite and zircon fission track data collected from two transects along the Dhauliganga and Goriganga rivers in the NW Himalaya document exhumation of the Higher Himalayan Crystalline units. Despite sharing the same structural configuration and rock types and being separated by only 60 km, the two study areas show very different patterns of exhumation. Fission track (FT) data from the Dhauliganga section show systematic changes in age (individual apatite FT ages range from 0.9 ± 0.3 to 3.6 ± 0.5 Ma, r 2 = 0.82) that record faster exhumation across a zone that extends from the Main Central Thrust to north of the Vaikrita thrust. By contrast, FT results from the Goriganga Valley show a stepwise change in ages across the Vaikrita thrust t...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
The Himalayan syntaxes, characterized by extreme rates of rock exhumation co-located with major tran...
Apatite fission track and zircon (U-Th)/He data are reported for 34 bedrock samples distributed betw...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...
Characterization of low-temperature cooling histories and associated exhumation rates is critical fo...
[1] The Himalayan crystalline core zone exposed along the Sutlej Valley (India) is composed of two h...
International audienceApatite fission-track analysis of middle Bengal fan sediments (IODP expedition...
New apatite and zircon fission track (FT) data from the summit slopes of Everest and along the Barun...
New apatite and zircon fission track (FT) data from the summit slopes of Everest and along the Barun...
New apatite and zircon fission track and (U-Th)/He analyses serve to document the bedrock cooling hi...
The Bengal Fan provides a Neogene record of Eastern and Central Himalaya exhumation. We provide the ...
International audienceFission-track (FT) analysis of detrital zircon from synorogenic sediment is a ...
The Early-Middle Miocene exhumation of the crystalline core of the Himalaya is a relatively well-und...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
The Himalayan syntaxes, characterized by extreme rates of rock exhumation co-located with major tran...
Apatite fission track and zircon (U-Th)/He data are reported for 34 bedrock samples distributed betw...
Testing models that link climate and solid Earth tectonics in mountain belts requires independent er...
Characterization of low-temperature cooling histories and associated exhumation rates is critical fo...
[1] The Himalayan crystalline core zone exposed along the Sutlej Valley (India) is composed of two h...
International audienceApatite fission-track analysis of middle Bengal fan sediments (IODP expedition...
New apatite and zircon fission track (FT) data from the summit slopes of Everest and along the Barun...
New apatite and zircon fission track (FT) data from the summit slopes of Everest and along the Barun...
New apatite and zircon fission track and (U-Th)/He analyses serve to document the bedrock cooling hi...
The Bengal Fan provides a Neogene record of Eastern and Central Himalaya exhumation. We provide the ...
International audienceFission-track (FT) analysis of detrital zircon from synorogenic sediment is a ...
The Early-Middle Miocene exhumation of the crystalline core of the Himalaya is a relatively well-und...
International audienceUnderstanding the relative strengths of tectonic and climatic forcing on erosi...
The Himalayan syntaxes, characterized by extreme rates of rock exhumation co-located with major tran...
Apatite fission track and zircon (U-Th)/He data are reported for 34 bedrock samples distributed betw...