2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2018.02.045
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Age and evolution of diachronous erosion surfaces in the Amazon: Combining (U-Th)/He and cosmogenic 3He records

Abstract:  (U-Th)/He geochronology of goethites in stepped landscapes shows that older surfaces are higher and younger surfaces are lower.  Cosmogenic 3 He in hematites from the Carajás Plateau indicate extremely low rates of erosion.  (U-Th)/He geochronology of goethites reveals that low-lying surfaces are diachronous, younging towards receding escarpments surrounding older plateaus. 2 ABSTRACT (U-Th)/He geochronology of two weathered plateaus in the Carajás Mountains, Pará, Brazil, reveals a history of weathering s… Show more

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“…Depth scale is approximate, as weathering profile thickness is variable and can be >100 m. Insets (b, c) show metallic, Fe oxide enrichment and a scanning electron microscope image of a goethite concretion (Allard et al, ), respectively. (d) Frequency of supergene goethite He and hematite He dates from northern Brazil (Allard et al, ; Monteiro, Vasconcelos, & Farley, ; Monteiro, Vasconcelos, Farley, & Lopes, ; Shuster et al, , ). (e) Temperature variations based on δ 18 O isotopic composition over the Cenozoic (Zachos et al, ).…”
Section: Low‐temperature Thermochronometry Applicationsmentioning
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“…Depth scale is approximate, as weathering profile thickness is variable and can be >100 m. Insets (b, c) show metallic, Fe oxide enrichment and a scanning electron microscope image of a goethite concretion (Allard et al, ), respectively. (d) Frequency of supergene goethite He and hematite He dates from northern Brazil (Allard et al, ; Monteiro, Vasconcelos, & Farley, ; Monteiro, Vasconcelos, Farley, & Lopes, ; Shuster et al, , ). (e) Temperature variations based on δ 18 O isotopic composition over the Cenozoic (Zachos et al, ).…”
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“…Figure 10 depicts a typical lateritic profile and its mineralogical compartments, capped by a strong Fe-enriched weathering horizon, referred to as a duricrust horizon. Mesozoic to Cenozoic laterite chronology has enhanced our understanding of soil formation and opens new research (Allard et al, 2018;Monteiro, Vasconcelos, Farley, & Lopes, 2018;Shuster et al, , 2012. (e) Temperature variations based on δ 18 O isotopic composition over the Cenozoic (Zachos et al, 2001).…”
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“…Weathering geochronology shows that continuously exposed weathering profiles at the Earth's surface can date as far back as ∼70 Ma and that older weathering profiles preferentially cap higher elevation parts of the landscape (Vasconcelos, , ; Monteiro et al, , ; Vasconcelos & Carmo, ). This age versus elevation relationship suggests that induration by weathering may promote greater resistance to erosion.…”
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“…Much work was done for dating weathering profiles on most continents of the tropical belt, using 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating of K-rich Mn oxides (e.g., Vasconcelos, 1999;Vasconcelos et Conroy, 2003;Beauvais et al, 2008;Bonnet et al, 2016;Deng et al, 2016;Li et al, 2007;Riffel et al, 2015), or (U-Th)/He dating of iron oxy-hydroxides (e.g., Shuster et al, 2005;Vasconcelos et al, 2013;Monteiro et al, 2018;Allard et al, 2018). For instance, ages of cryptomelane formed in situ in lateritic regolith of West Africa and Brazil allowed calibrating continental denudation over geological time scales (Beauvais and Chardon, 2013;Vasconcelos and Carmo, 2018).…”
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