2022
DOI: 10.1111/bre.12693
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Thermochronometry unveils ancient thermal regimes in the NW Pampean Ranges, Argentina: From Mesozoic rifting to Miocene flat‐slab subduction

Abstract: Reconstructing thermal histories in thrust belts is commonly used to infer the age and rates of thrusting and hence the driving mechanisms of orogenesis. In areas where ancient basins have been incorporated into the orogenic wedge, a quantitative reconstruction of the thermal history helps distinguish among potential mechanisms responsible for heating events. We present such a reconstruction for the Ischigualasto‐Villa Unión basin in the western Pampean Ranges of Argentina, where Triassic rifting and late Cret… Show more

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“…Recently, high heat flow conditions (~90 mW/m2) were determined using clays and vitrinite modelling (Ezpeleta et al, 2019) at shallow crustal levels within the Triassic Ischigualasto basin (at the Triassic bottom). Such an increase in paleo-heat flow could explain the reset (at least partly) of the late Paleozoic thermochronologic ages (see Bense et al, 2013;Dávila et al, submitted).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recently, high heat flow conditions (~90 mW/m2) were determined using clays and vitrinite modelling (Ezpeleta et al, 2019) at shallow crustal levels within the Triassic Ischigualasto basin (at the Triassic bottom). Such an increase in paleo-heat flow could explain the reset (at least partly) of the late Paleozoic thermochronologic ages (see Bense et al, 2013;Dávila et al, submitted).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%