Title of article
Thermal history of the Vestfold Hills (East Antarctica) between Lambert rifting and Gondwana break-up, evidence from apatite fission track data
Author/Authors
Lisker، Frank نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
97
To page
106
Abstract
Analysis of five basement samples from the Vestfold Hills (East Antarctica) reveals pooled apatite
fission track (FT) ages ranging from 188 to 264 Ma and mean lengths of 13.7 to 14.9 μm. Quantitative
thermal histories derived from these data give consistent results indicating onset of cooling/denudation
began sometime prior to 240 Ma, with final cooling below 105°125°C occurring between 240 and 220 Ma
(Triassic). A Cretaceous denudation phase can be inferred from the sedimentary record of the Prydz Bay
offshore the Vestfold Hills. The two denudational episodes are likely associated with Palaeozoic large-scale
rifting processes that led to the formation of the adjacent Lambert Graben, and to the Cretaceous Gondwana
break-up between Antarctica and India. Subsequent evolution of the East Antarctic passive continental
margin likely occurred throughout the Cenozoic based on the depositional record in Prydz Bay and
constraints (though tentative) from FT data.
Keywords
denudation , East Antarctic Craton , Princess Elisabeth Land , thermochronology , Lambert Graben
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Record number
650775
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