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Detrital Thermochronology — Provenance Analysis, Exhumation, and Landscape Evolution of Mountain Belts

Edited by Matthais Bernet and Cornelia Spiegel


Introduction: Detrital thermochronology
Matthias Bernet and Cornelia Spiegel
1. Characterizing the significance of provenance on the inference of thermal history models from apatite fission-track data—A synthetic data study
Andrew Carter and Kerry Gallagher
2. Fundamentals of detrital zircon fission-track analysis for provenance and exhumation studies with examples from the European Alps
Matthias Bernet, Mark T. Brandon, John I. Garver, and Brandi R. Molitor
3. Toward a comprehensive provenance analysis: A multi-method approach and its implications for the evolution of the Central Alps
Cornelia Spiegel, Wolfgang Siebel, Joachim Kuhlemann, and Wolfgang Frisch
4. Miocene siliciclastic deposits of Naxos Island: Geodynamic and environmental implications for the evolution of the southern Aegean Sea (Greece)
J. Kuhlemann, W. Frisch, I. Dunkl, M. Kázmér, and G. Schmiedl
5. Detecting provenance variations and cooling patterns within the western Alpine orogen through 40Ar/39Ar geochronology on detrital sediments: The Tertiary Piedmont Basin, northwest Italy
B. Carrapa, J. Wijbrans, and G. Bertotti
6. Siliclastic record of rapid denudation in response to convergent-margin orogenesis, Ross orogen, Antarctica
John W. Goodge, Paul Myrow, David Phillips, C. Mark Fanning, and Ian S. Williams