International audienceWe present new apatite !ssion track (AFT) data from the Northeast Greenland passive margin, between 75.8 and 81°N, where elevations reach over 1000 m and no signs of magmatism related to the opening of the North Atlantic exist. The AFT ages are old, ranging from just less than 200 Ma up to more than 350 Ma, and the length distributions are predominantly narrow unimodal, with c-axis projected mean track lengths between 13.3 and 15.0 !m. The passive margin of Northeast Greenland differs from other studied passive margins in terms of AFT age trends, as we observe no correlation with elevation or characteristic trends relative to mean track length. Using these new data and inverse geodynamic modelling, we constrain the evo...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
The western margin of the Greenland craton has been much less stable in the Phanerozoic than previou...
The discussions on the orogenic evolution during Earth's history converge to the question of a diffe...
International audienceWe present new apatite !ssion track (AFT) data from the Northeast Greenland pa...
We test a new approach to understanding the tectonic evolution of passive margins by using fission-t...
We test a new approach to understanding the tectonic evolution of passive margins by using fission-t...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
Elevated plateaus with deeply incised valleys characterise elevated, passive continental margins (EP...
New apatite fission-track analyses from NW Britain indicate that a maximum of 2.5 km of erosion has ...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
Elevated topography is evident across the continental margins of the Atlantic. The Cumberland Penins...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
In the North Atlantic domain, the SE Greenland volcanic margin developed in response to continental ...
The Late Cenozoic is typically considered a time of widespread episodic tectonic uplift along the We...
Mountain regions at high altitudes show deeply incised glacial valleys that coexist with a high-stan...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
The western margin of the Greenland craton has been much less stable in the Phanerozoic than previou...
The discussions on the orogenic evolution during Earth's history converge to the question of a diffe...
International audienceWe present new apatite !ssion track (AFT) data from the Northeast Greenland pa...
We test a new approach to understanding the tectonic evolution of passive margins by using fission-t...
We test a new approach to understanding the tectonic evolution of passive margins by using fission-t...
The geology of North-East Greenland (70–78°N) exposes unique evidence of the basin development betwe...
Elevated plateaus with deeply incised valleys characterise elevated, passive continental margins (EP...
New apatite fission-track analyses from NW Britain indicate that a maximum of 2.5 km of erosion has ...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
Elevated topography is evident across the continental margins of the Atlantic. The Cumberland Penins...
The landscape of the Karrat region, central West Greenland, contrasts between high elevation low rel...
In the North Atlantic domain, the SE Greenland volcanic margin developed in response to continental ...
The Late Cenozoic is typically considered a time of widespread episodic tectonic uplift along the We...
Mountain regions at high altitudes show deeply incised glacial valleys that coexist with a high-stan...
Over the last few decades atmospheric warming across the Arctic has been far more rapid than elsewhe...
The western margin of the Greenland craton has been much less stable in the Phanerozoic than previou...
The discussions on the orogenic evolution during Earth's history converge to the question of a diffe...