2008
DOI: 10.1029/2006jb004739
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Extraordinary denudation in the Sichuan Basin: Insights from low‐temperature thermochronology adjacent to the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau

Abstract: [1] The eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau combines very high relief with almost no Tertiary foreland sedimentation and little evidence of Cenozoic tectonic shortening. While river incision and landscape development at the plateau margin have received significant attention over the last decade, little is known about the Cenozoic development of the adjacent Sichuan Basin. Here we assess the Cenozoic thermal history of this basin using detrital apatite fission track (AFT) and (U-Th)/He techniques and establis… Show more

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“…Moreover, Table 1 manifests the weak relationship between the AFT ages and the sample elevations, not as would be expected from a region experiencing simple exhumation. Figure 3 exhibits the histograms of the apatite fission track age distribution in the northwestern MTB, in the southeastern MTB and in the Huangling Dome, in comparison with the AFT ages of surface rocks in the study region by Hu et al (2006), Richardson et al (2008), Shen et al (2009), Mei et al (2010, and this study. Evidently, the AFT ages are divisible into three clusters of ~65 Ma in the northwestern MTB, ~75 Ma in the southeastern MTB and ~95 Ma in the Huangling Dome (Fig.…”
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confidence: 55%
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“…Moreover, Table 1 manifests the weak relationship between the AFT ages and the sample elevations, not as would be expected from a region experiencing simple exhumation. Figure 3 exhibits the histograms of the apatite fission track age distribution in the northwestern MTB, in the southeastern MTB and in the Huangling Dome, in comparison with the AFT ages of surface rocks in the study region by Hu et al (2006), Richardson et al (2008), Shen et al (2009), Mei et al (2010, and this study. Evidently, the AFT ages are divisible into three clusters of ~65 Ma in the northwestern MTB, ~75 Ma in the southeastern MTB and ~95 Ma in the Huangling Dome (Fig.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…1. Sketch of the MTB, China (Modified after Ma et al, 2002), and a compilation of AFT ages from Hu et al (2006), Richardson et al (2008), Shen et al (2009, Mei et al (2010, and this study (the unspecified provenance). ment fault by thick-skinned deformation characterized by the Xuefeng and Wuling nappes and numerous klippen.…”
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“…Given that the distribution of counts were inconsistent with purely Poissonian variation [55,56], the pooled age was adopted, which was simply the sum of the spontaneous counts divided by the sum of the induced counts [57]. ZFT ages are all younger than the formation age of the plutons from which the samples were collected, thus indicating that the samples experienced post-thermal events [58] within the zircon PAZ. The point of inflexion on the zircon age-absolute elevation curve at ~1250 m (Figure 2) marks the base of an exhumed PAZ (Figure 3).…”
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