Fault rock low-temperature thermochronometry can inform the timing, temperature, and significance of hydrothermal fluid circulation in fault systems. We demonstrate this with combined hematite (U-Th)/He (He) dating, and sandstone apatite fission-track (AFT) and apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He (He) thermochronometry from fault-related fissures on the Gower Peninsula, Wales. Hematite He dates from 141 ± 5.1 Ma to 120 ± 5.0 Ma overlap with a 131 ± 20 Ma sandstone infill AFT date. Individual zircon He dates are 402–260 Ma, reflecting source material erosion, and imply a maximum Late Permian infill depositional age. Burial history reconstruction reveals modern exposures were not buried sufficiently in the Triassic–Early Cretaceous to have caused re...
Abstract: The timing of maturity development and hydrocarbon generation with respect to structuring ...
This item is only available electronically.Despite the prolific hydrocarbon and geothermal potential...
Southwestern New Mexico experienced protracted volcanism from ~60 Ma to 500 ka and associated epithe...
Fault rock low-temperature thermochronometry can inform the timing, temperature, and significance of...
Techniques directly dating fault slip are few, limiting the ability to interpret the rock record of ...
International audienceThe Têt fault hydrothermal system in the eastern Pyrenees displays about 30 ho...
International audienceLow-temperature chronometers offer potential to gain insights into the tempora...
Evidence for seismicity in the rock record is rare, yet documenting the occurrence of past earthquak...
International audience(U‐Th)/He ages on apatite obtained in the vicinity of the Têt fault hydrotherm...
Minerals on fault surfaces record fluid-rock interaction, strain, and/or heat during fault slip. Fau...
Temporal constraints on fluid flow, mineralization, and brittle deformation are important for unders...
A hydrothermal hematite from the Redwall Limestone in eastern Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA) was analyz...
Movement within the Earth’s upper crust is commonly accommodated by faults or shear zones, ranging i...
This study provides an empirical calibration of the apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronometer using the th...
Exhumed faults record the temperatures produced by earthquakes. We show that transient elevated faul...
Abstract: The timing of maturity development and hydrocarbon generation with respect to structuring ...
This item is only available electronically.Despite the prolific hydrocarbon and geothermal potential...
Southwestern New Mexico experienced protracted volcanism from ~60 Ma to 500 ka and associated epithe...
Fault rock low-temperature thermochronometry can inform the timing, temperature, and significance of...
Techniques directly dating fault slip are few, limiting the ability to interpret the rock record of ...
International audienceThe Têt fault hydrothermal system in the eastern Pyrenees displays about 30 ho...
International audienceLow-temperature chronometers offer potential to gain insights into the tempora...
Evidence for seismicity in the rock record is rare, yet documenting the occurrence of past earthquak...
International audience(U‐Th)/He ages on apatite obtained in the vicinity of the Têt fault hydrotherm...
Minerals on fault surfaces record fluid-rock interaction, strain, and/or heat during fault slip. Fau...
Temporal constraints on fluid flow, mineralization, and brittle deformation are important for unders...
A hydrothermal hematite from the Redwall Limestone in eastern Grand Canyon (Arizona, USA) was analyz...
Movement within the Earth’s upper crust is commonly accommodated by faults or shear zones, ranging i...
This study provides an empirical calibration of the apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronometer using the th...
Exhumed faults record the temperatures produced by earthquakes. We show that transient elevated faul...
Abstract: The timing of maturity development and hydrocarbon generation with respect to structuring ...
This item is only available electronically.Despite the prolific hydrocarbon and geothermal potential...
Southwestern New Mexico experienced protracted volcanism from ~60 Ma to 500 ka and associated epithe...