(U–Th)/He and fission-track analyses of apatite along deep-seated tunnels crossing high-relief mountain ranges offer the opportunity to investigate climate-tectonic forcing on topographic evolution. In this study, the thermochronologic analysis along the Simplon tunnel (westerncentral Alps; Italy and Switzerland) constrains in detail the mechanisms controlling the topographic evolution of the Simplon Massif. Cooling rates vary from about 10C/Ma at about 10 Ma to about 35C/Ma in the last 3 Ma. Such increase in cooling rates corresponds to the inception of glacial cycles in the northern hemisphere. Age patterns show correlation with faults distribution until 2 Ma, suggesting that tectonics-controlled rocks exhumed up to that age. After 2 Ma thermo-chronometric data show that the Simplon area has experienced primarily erosional exhumation. All age patterns provided are not affected by topographic effects, thus indicating that present-day topography has been carved in the last 2 Ma, most likely controlled by glacial erosion.

Thermochronological evidence for a Late Pliocene climate-induced erosion rate increase in the Alps / Pignalosa A.; Zattin M.; Massironi M.; Cavazza W.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES. - ISSN 1437-3254. - STAMPA. - 100:(2011), pp. 847-859. [10.1007/s00531-010-0510-9]

Thermochronological evidence for a Late Pliocene climate-induced erosion rate increase in the Alps

CAVAZZA, WILLIAM
2011

Abstract

(U–Th)/He and fission-track analyses of apatite along deep-seated tunnels crossing high-relief mountain ranges offer the opportunity to investigate climate-tectonic forcing on topographic evolution. In this study, the thermochronologic analysis along the Simplon tunnel (westerncentral Alps; Italy and Switzerland) constrains in detail the mechanisms controlling the topographic evolution of the Simplon Massif. Cooling rates vary from about 10C/Ma at about 10 Ma to about 35C/Ma in the last 3 Ma. Such increase in cooling rates corresponds to the inception of glacial cycles in the northern hemisphere. Age patterns show correlation with faults distribution until 2 Ma, suggesting that tectonics-controlled rocks exhumed up to that age. After 2 Ma thermo-chronometric data show that the Simplon area has experienced primarily erosional exhumation. All age patterns provided are not affected by topographic effects, thus indicating that present-day topography has been carved in the last 2 Ma, most likely controlled by glacial erosion.
2011
Thermochronological evidence for a Late Pliocene climate-induced erosion rate increase in the Alps / Pignalosa A.; Zattin M.; Massironi M.; Cavazza W.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES. - ISSN 1437-3254. - STAMPA. - 100:(2011), pp. 847-859. [10.1007/s00531-010-0510-9]
Pignalosa A.; Zattin M.; Massironi M.; Cavazza W.
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