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Actual and ancient uplift rate in the Gotthard region, Swiss Alps : A comparison between precise levelling and fission-track apatite age
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Schaer, Jean-Paul
Reimer, G. M.
Wagner, G. A.
Date de parution
1975
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Tectonophysics, Elsevier, 1975/29/1-4/293-300
Résumé
Along the St. Gotthard road, crossing the central part of the Swiss Alps, precision levellings have revealed evidence of uplifts which are expressed by a general and symmetrical bulging with a local average rate of up to 1 mm/year. The fission-track dating of twenty samples of apatites taken in the granitico-gneiss rocks of the Aar and Gotthard Massifs permits the determination of the deformation undergone by the paleoisotherms (approximately 120°C) of different ages. As determined by this method, the average rate of uplift (0.3-0.6 mm/year) 6–10 m.y. ago, is similar to that of the present day.
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