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Article Dans Une Revue Earth and Planetary Science Letters Année : 2015

U-Pb ages of apatite in the western Tauern Window (Eastern Alps): Tracing the onset of collision-related exhumation in the European plate

Susanne Schneider
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Konrad Hammerschmidt
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Claudio L. Rosenberg
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Axel Gerdes
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Dirk Frei
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Audrey Bertrand
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We performed single spot U-Pb analyses of zircons and apatites from eighteen samples distributed along three sections crossing the western Tauern Window (Eastern Alps). Zircon analyses yield concordant ages of similar to 295 Ma dating the Variscan emplacement of the Zentralgneiss batholith. Common Pb-corrected apatite U-Pb ages show two age groups; the first is characterized by apparent Pb-206/U-238 ages scattering between similar to 300 and 40 Ma and a second having a relatively uniform cluster of age values around 30 Ma. We applied an age extractor algorithm (TuffZirc ISOPLOT) to all apatite analyses of each sample to calculate median ages from the younger age cluster and asymmetric 2 sigma errors as their uncertainties, which are mostly in the range of similar to 10%. These median ages are interpreted to date cooling below similar to 450-500 degrees C during Alpine orogeny after the thermal climax of Barrovian metamorphism in the western Tauern Window. Cooling ages give a consistent pattern over the study area of similar to 31-29 Ma. Along each section younger cooling ages were obtained in the center compared to its margins. The eastern section shows older cooling ages of similar to 36-34 Ma whereas the western section younger cooling ages of similar to 26-25 Ma. The reliability of both age trends, (1) younging towards the centers of the sections and (2) younging towards the west across all three sections were verified by six independent two-sample Student's t-tests. Spatially the cooling age pattern resembles those observed from geochronometers having lower closure temperatures (similar to 375-110 degrees C), that are largely related to doming of the Tauern Window. Cooling rates of five samples, where additional fission track ages are available, yielded uniform results and were averaged to 15.3 +/- 1.9 K/Myr (2 sigma). Linear extrapolation using the specific cooling rates and the estimated maximum temperature (T-max) indicates a time range of similar to 37-34 Ma, interpreted to date the thermal climax of Barrovian metamorphism in the western Tauern Window.
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hal-01415714 , version 1 (13-12-2016)

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Susanne Schneider, Konrad Hammerschmidt, Claudio L. Rosenberg, Axel Gerdes, Dirk Frei, et al.. U-Pb ages of apatite in the western Tauern Window (Eastern Alps): Tracing the onset of collision-related exhumation in the European plate. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015, 418, pp.53-65. ⟨10.1016/j.epsl.2015.02.020⟩. ⟨hal-01415714⟩
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