We investigate the processes driving spatial-temporal patterns of Cenozoic exhumation in the Mediterranean and the Middle East by compiling >7300 published low-temperature thermochronometric ages and converting them into exhumation rates through a formal inversion process based on thermal modeling and closure temperature kinetics. Exhumation rates are resolved using piecewise-continuous spatial variability and timesteps of five million years. The spatial variability of the inferred rates is constrained by a plate tectonic reconstruction based on the integration of available kinematic data. In this model we recognize different tectonic blocks with a relative homogenous tectono-sedimentary and tectono-magmatic history. The inverted erosion...
In active orogens spatial variations in exhumation rates are reflected by different cooling ages of ...
International audienceRifting of the Red Sea resulted in the formation of one of the highest escarpm...
Large-scale crustal thinning of the Alpine orogen in the westernmost Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and ...
The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoic as...
Continental passive margins and their hinterlands in the Atlantic realm have been the locus of many ...
Large thermochronologic data sets enable orogen-scale investigations into spatio-temporal patterns o...
International audienceThe interplays between deep geodynamic processes and Earth-surface erosion pro...
When tectonic plates converge, one plate gets buried (subducted) below the other. The subducted plat...
The Moroccan High Atlas, the Anti-Atlas belts, and the Siroua volcanic massif form an orographic sys...
[1] The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoi...
The Central Pontides of N Turkey represents a mobile orogenic belt of the southern Eurasian margin t...
The Central Pontides of N Turkey represents a mobile orogenic belt of the southern Eurasian margin t...
<p>The occurrence of km-scale exhumations during syn- and post-rift stages has been documented along...
Large-scale crustal thinning of the Alpine orogen in the westernmost Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and ...
In active orogens spatial variations in exhumation rates are reflected by different cooling ages of ...
International audienceRifting of the Red Sea resulted in the formation of one of the highest escarpm...
Large-scale crustal thinning of the Alpine orogen in the westernmost Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and ...
The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoic as...
Continental passive margins and their hinterlands in the Atlantic realm have been the locus of many ...
Large thermochronologic data sets enable orogen-scale investigations into spatio-temporal patterns o...
International audienceThe interplays between deep geodynamic processes and Earth-surface erosion pro...
When tectonic plates converge, one plate gets buried (subducted) below the other. The subducted plat...
The Moroccan High Atlas, the Anti-Atlas belts, and the Siroua volcanic massif form an orographic sys...
[1] The Alborz Mountains in the north of the Turkish-Iranian Plateau mainly developed in the Cenozoi...
The Central Pontides of N Turkey represents a mobile orogenic belt of the southern Eurasian margin t...
The Central Pontides of N Turkey represents a mobile orogenic belt of the southern Eurasian margin t...
<p>The occurrence of km-scale exhumations during syn- and post-rift stages has been documented along...
Large-scale crustal thinning of the Alpine orogen in the westernmost Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and ...
In active orogens spatial variations in exhumation rates are reflected by different cooling ages of ...
International audienceRifting of the Red Sea resulted in the formation of one of the highest escarpm...
Large-scale crustal thinning of the Alpine orogen in the westernmost Mediterranean (Alboran Sea and ...