Plio-Quaternary exhumation history of the central Nepalese Himalaya: 1. Apatite and zircon fission track and apatite [U-Th]/He analyses

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Blythe, A. E.
Burbank, D. W.
Carter, A.
Schmidt, K.
Putkonen, J.
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[1] Univ So Calif, Dept Earth Sci, Los Angeles, CA USA
[2] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Earth Sci, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
[3] Univ London Birkbeck Coll, Sch Earth Sci, London WC1E 7HX, England
[4] Lewis Clark State Coll, Dept Nat Sci, Lewiston, ID 83501 USA
[5] Univ Washington, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
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10.1029/2006TC001990
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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[1] New apatite and zircon fission track and (U-Th)/He analyses serve to document the bedrock cooling history of the central Nepalese Himalaya near the Annapurna Range. We have obtained 82 apatite fission track ( AFT), 7 zircon fission track (ZFT), and 7 apatite (U-Th)/He (AHe) ages from samples collected along the Marsyandi drainage, including eight vertical relief profiles from ridges on either side of the river averaging more than 2 km in elevation range. In addition, three profiles were sampled along ridge crests that also lie similar to 2 km above the adjacent valleys, and a transect of > 20 valley bottom samples spans from the Lesser Himalaya across the Greater Himalaya and into the Tethyan strata. As a consequence, these data provide one of the more comprehensive low-temperature thermochronologic studies within the Himalaya. Conversely, the youthfulness of this orogen is pushing the limits of these dating techniques. AFT ages range from > 3.8 to 0 Ma, ZFT ages from 1.9 to 0.8 Ma, and AHe ages from 0.9 to 0.3 Ma. Most ridges have maximum ages of 1.3 - 0.8 Ma at 2 km above the valley bottom. Only one ridge crest ( in the south central zone of the field area) yielded significantly older ZFT and AFTages of similar to 2 Ma; we infer that a splay of the Main Central Thrust separates this ridge from the rest of the Greater Himalaya. ZFT and AFT ages from a vertical transect along this ridge indicate exhumation rates of similar to 1.5 km Myr(-1) ( r(2) > 0.7) from similar to 2 to 0.6-0.8 Ma, whereas AHe ages indicate a faster exhumation rate of similar to 2.6 km Myr(-1) (r(2) = 0.9) over the last 0.8 Myr. Exhumation rates calculated for six of the remaining seven vertical profiles ranged from 1.5 to 12 km Myr(-1) (all with low r(2) values of < 0.6) for the time period from similar to 1.2 to 0.3 Ma, with no discernible patterns in south to north exhumation rates evident. The absence of a trend in exhumation rates, despite a strong spatial gradient in rainfall, argues against a correlation of long-term exhumation rates with modern patterns of rainfall. AFT ages in the Tethyan strata are, on average, older than in the Greater Himalaya and may be a response to a drier climate, slip on the South Tibetan Detachment, or a gentler dip of the underlying thrust ramp. These data are further evaluated with thermokinematic modeling in the companion paper by Whipp et al.
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