Apatite fission crack data from the Eisenhauer Range, Antarctica

The Eisenhower Range is a N-S trending mountain range in the Transantarctic Mountains (TAM) adjacent to the NW Ross Sea Embayment. New AFT and apatite (U-Th-Sm)/He (AHe) data from vertical basement profiles supplemented by paleotemperature and pressure estimates derived from Beacon sandstones provide new quantitative results on regional burial evolution and first regional constraints on basin inversion and exhumation processes. AFT ages between 32 ± 2 and 259 ± 18 Ma and AHe ages of 37 ± 3-173 ± 16 Ma correlate positively with sample elevations. Thermal history modeling of these data and complementary thermal indications detect heating of the paleosurface on the Eisenhower Range to temperatures >= 80 °C subsequent to Ferrar magmatism, and constrain Late Eocene rapid cooling. Regression of modeled paleotemperatures against sample elevations refers to a high Jurassic (~ 45 °C/km) and a moderate Cretaceous-Eocene (28 ± 8 °C/km) geothermal gradient. The texture of Beacon sandstones supports strong mechanical compaction that requires a higher overburden than preserved in the stratigraphic record. Modeled paleotemperatures and pressures suggest basement burial that increases from Late Jurassic (0.7-1.1 km) to Eocene (1.8-2.1 km). The overburden comprises 0.7-1.1 km cumulative Beacon/Ferrar rocks and 0.7-1.4 km of post-Ferrar sediments. Rapid cooling of the whole sample suite between ~ 35 and 30 Ma implies fast erosion of the post-Ferrar sediments and (re-) exposure of underlying magmatic rocks. Subsequent differential sample cooling to present-day surface temperature infers ongoing exhumation by glacial incision enhanced by isostatic response to basin inversion. Decreasing amounts of exhumation from the coast (> 3 km) toward the interior (1.5-2.2 km) point to backstepping incision along the fault controlled Priestley Glacier. Substantial exhumation of the Eisenhower Range since the Late Eocene is hence triggered by both tectonic and climatic factors, superimposed by considerable lithological influence during the initial exhumation stage.

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Prenzel, Jannis, Lisker, Frank, Elsner, Martin, Schöner, Robert, Balestrieri, Maria Laura, Läufer, Andreas, Berner, Ulrich, Spiegel, Cornelia (2016). Dataset: Apatite fission crack data from the Eisenhauer Range, Antarctica. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868481

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.868481
Author Prenzel, Jannis
Given Name Jannis
Family Name Prenzel
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Lisker, Frank
Elsner, Martin
Schöner, Robert
Balestrieri, Maria Laura
Läufer, Andreas
Berner, Ulrich
Spiegel, Cornelia
Source Creation 2016
Publication Year 2016
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Prenzel_2014
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Name: Geophysics

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Title: Burial and exhumation of the Eisenhower Range, Transantarctic Mountains, based on thermochronological, sedimentary rock maturity and petrographic constraints
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2014.05.020
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Year: 2014
Source: Tectonophysics
Authors: Prenzel Jannis , Lisker Frank , Elsner Martin , Schöner Robert , Balestrieri Maria Laura , Läufer Andreas , Berner Ulrich , Spiegel Cornelia .

Title: Original files of Prenzel et al. (2014) in xls format
Identifier: https://store.pangaea.de/Publications/Prenzel-etal_2014/Prenzel-al2014.xlsx
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