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Published October 23, 2012 | Published
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Linking the northern Alps with their foreland: The latest exhumation history resolved by low-temperature thermochronology

Abstract

The evolution of the Central Alpine deformation front (Subalpine Molasse) and its undeformed foreland is recently debated because of their role for deciphering the late orogenic evolution of the Alps. Its latest exhumation history is poorly understood due to the lack of late Miocene to Pliocene sediments. We constrain the late Miocene to Pliocene history of this transitional zone with apatite fission track and (U-Th)/He data. We used laser ablation inductively coupled mass spectrometry for apatite fission track dating and compare this method with previously published and unpublished external detector method fission track data. Two investigated sections across tectonic slices show that the Subalpine Molasse was tectonically active after the onset of folding of the Jura Mountains. This is much younger than hitherto assumed. Thrusting occurred at 10, 8, 6–5 Ma and potentially thereafter. This is contemporaneous with reported exhumation of the External Crystalline Massifs in the central Alps. The Jura Mountains and the Subalpine Molasse used the same detachments as the External Crystalline Massifs and are therefore kinematically coupled. Estimates on the amount of shortening and thrust displacement corroborate this idea. We argue that the tectonic signal is related to active shortening during the late stage of orogenesis.

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© 2012 American Geophysical Union. Received 1 December 2011; accepted 15 September 2012; published 23 October 2012. We thank Johannes Glodny and Juliane Herwig for their support in the laboratory and assistance during mineral separation. Raymond and Margaret Donelick are sincerely thanked for intense discussions and help with fission track dating. Hugo Ortner is specially thanked for accompanying us in the field and for fruitful discussions throughout the writing process. Pieter Vermeesch is thanked for implementing mixture modeling of ICP-MS based data to RadialPlotter and for help with statistical issues. Discussions with Mark Handy, Peter van der Beek, Todd Ehlers, Roderick Brown, Ed Sobel and Jean-Philippe Avouac were helpful to clarify the picture and are greatly appreciated. Andy Carter, Pierre Valla and Hugh Sinclair are thanked for careful and constructive reviews on an earlier version of this manuscript. This research was conducted in the framework of the ESF TopoEurope CRP "Thermo-Europe." The German Research Foundation (DFG) provided funding by research grant CE 175/1-1.

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