Apatite fission track analysis in the Argentera massif: evidence of contrasting denudation rates in the External Crystalline Massifs of the Western Alps
S. Bogdanoff et al., Apatite fission track analysis in the Argentera massif: evidence of contrasting denudation rates in the External Crystalline Massifs of the Western Alps, TERRA NOVA, 12(3), 2000, pp. 117-125
Apatite fission track dating from a central transect in the Argentera massi
f (southernmost External Crystalline Massif = ECM) yielded ages between 8.0
5 +/- 0.6 and 2.4 +/- 0.2 Myr, with a positive age/altitude correlation abo
ve 3 Ma, 1200 m, Recognising a thermal peak at c. 250 degreesC, 33 Ma, base
d on stratigraphic, metamorphic and Ar-39/Ar-40 data, the present results s
uggest a slow cooling rate (8-5 degreesC) for the Argentera massif during t
he Oligocene-early Pliocene. This rate compares with that from the Pelvoux
massif, but contrasts with those observed in the northern ECM (Mont-Blanc a
nd Aar: up to 14 degreesC Myr(-1)) for the same time interval, This can be
related to the different location of the ECM within the collided European m
argin. At about 3-4 Ma, the denudation rate would have increased up to c, 1
mm yr(-1) in the Argentera massif, reaching the same value as in the Belle
donne and northern ECM, likely a consequence of Penninic thrust inversion.