Cenozoic Exhumation of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Evidence from Apatite Fission-track Thermochronology
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We would like to thank the officers and expeditioners of CNARE (Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition) for their assistance during the 2002/2003 field season. Logistical support by the Arctic and Antarctic Administration of China and financial supports by the National Tenth Five-Year Project for Antarctic Sciences (No. 2001DIA50040) and the Basic Research Foundation of the Institute of Geomechanics, CAGS (DZLXJK200703) are gratefully acknowledged.


Cenozoic Exhumation of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Evidence from Apatite Fission-track Thermochronology
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    Does Cenozoic exhumation occur in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica? In the present paper, we conducted an apatite fission-track thermochronologic study across the Larsemann Hills of East Antarctica. Our work reveals a Cenozoic exhumation event at 49.8 ± 12 Ma, which we interpret to be a result of exhumation caused by crustal extension. Within the uncertainty of our age determination, the timing of extension in East Antarctica determined by our study is coeval with the onset time of rifting in West Antarctica at c.55 Ma. The apatite fission-track cooling ages vary systematically in space, indicating a coherent block rotation of the Larsemann Hills region from c.50 Ma to c.10 Ma. This pattern of block tilting was locally disrupted by normal faulting along the Larsemann Hills detachment fault at c.5.4 Ma. The regional extension in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica was the result of tectonic evolution in this area, and may be related to the global extension. Through the discussion of Pan-Gondwanaland movement, and Mesozoic and Cenozoic extensions in West and East Antarctica and adjacent areas, we suggest that the protracted Cenozoic cooling over the Larsemann Hills area was caused by extensional tectonics related to separation and formation of the India Ocean at the time of Gondwanaland breakup.

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    Does Cenozoic exhumation occur in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica? In the present paper, we conducted an apatite fission-track thermochronologic study across the Larsemann Hills of East Antarctica. Our work reveals a Cenozoic exhumation event at 49.8 ± 12 Ma, which we interpret to be a result of exhumation caused by crustal extension. Within the uncertainty of our age determination, the timing of extension in East Antarctica determined by our study is coeval with the onset time of rifting in West Antarctica at c.55 Ma. The apatite fission-track cooling ages vary systematically in space, indicating a coherent block rotation of the Larsemann Hills region from c.50 Ma to c.10 Ma. This pattern of block tilting was locally disrupted by normal faulting along the Larsemann Hills detachment fault at c.5.4 Ma. The regional extension in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica was the result of tectonic evolution in this area, and may be related to the global extension. Through the discussion of Pan-Gondwanaland movement, and Mesozoic and Cenozoic extensions in West and East Antarctica and adjacent areas, we suggest that the protracted Cenozoic cooling over the Larsemann Hills area was caused by extensional tectonics related to separation and formation of the India Ocean at the time of Gondwanaland breakup.

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CHEN Xuanhua, JIANG Rongbao, WAN Jinglin, XU Gang, JIANG Mei and CHEN Danhong.2010. Cenozoic Exhumation of Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica: Evidence from Apatite Fission-track Thermochronology[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),84(2):306~320

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