The Thermal Evolution of Western Norway Based on Multi‐Sample Models of an Elevation Transect: Implications for the Formation of High‐Elevation Low‐Relief Surfaces on an Elevated Rifted Continental Margin
Å. Hestnes,
D. Gasser,
R. Ketcham
et al.
Abstract:The post‐Caledonian thermal and geomorphological evolution of onshore Western Norway is poorly understood, including the formation and age of the high‐elevation low‐relief surfaces seen across the Norwegian landscape. We present new apatite fission track (AFT) and (U‐Th‐Sm)/He analyses from an elevation transect (ET) covering ∼1,800 m vertical distance below a high‐elevation low‐relief surface in the inner Nordfjord. The AFT ages increase with elevation from 159 ± 11 Ma to 256 ± 21 Ma and apatite (U‐Th‐Sm)/He … Show more
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