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Table of Contents - Special Paper 378Detrital Thermochronology — Provenance Analysis, Exhumation, and Landscape Evolution of Mountain BeltsEdited by Matthais Bernet and Cornelia Spiegel |
Introduction: Detrital thermochronology Matthias Bernet and Cornelia Spiegel |
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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 |