It remains controversial whether burial and exhumation in mountain bel
ts represent episodic or continuous processes(1-20) Regional patterns
of crystallization and closure ages of high-pressure rocks may help to
discriminate one mode from the other but, unfortunately, metamorphic
geochronology suffers from several limitations. Consequently, no conse
nsus exists on the timing of high-pressure metamorphic events, even fo
r the Alps-which have been the subject of two centuries of field work.
Here we report lutetium-hafnium (Lu-Hf) mineral ages on eclogites fro
m the Alps as obtained by plasma-source mass spectrometry. We find tha
t the Lu/Hf ratio of garnet is particularly high, which helps to provi
de precise ages. Eclogites from three adjacent units of the western Al
ps give (from bottom to top) diachronous Lu-Hf garnet ages of 32.8 +/-
1.2, 49.1 +/- 1.2 and 69.2 +/- 2.7 Myr. These results indicate that t
he Alpine high-pressure metamorphism did not occur as a single episode
some 80-120 Myr ago(6,7,10,18), but lather that burial and exhumation
represent continuous and relatively recent processes.