Project Details
The Last Pulse – dating the youngest deformation in the Alps with ESR thermochronometry
Applicants
Dr. Christian Brandes; Professor Dr. Christoph von Hagke; Dr. David Tanner; Professorin Dr. Sumiko Tsukamoto
Subject Area
Palaeontology
Term
since 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 442589783
In this project, we perform ultralow temperature thermochronometry using quartz electron spin resonance (ESR) dating on four major faults in the Alps (the Simplon, Brenner, Salzachtal, and Giudicaria Faults) to estimate their Quaternary activity. Samples will be taken directly from fault core rocks, as well as indirectly across the fault, which allow us to examine whether there is recent thermal overprint on the fault core. Indirect ESR ages, together with new apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He and existing fission track ages, will be used to model the exhumation of the footwalls through time. This will contribute significantly to fill the timescale gap between the present geophysical results and (million years ago) geological datasets, which have been produced in the 4D-MB SPP. Our study area covers the central-west, east, and southern parts the Alps and we will therefore be able to elucidate how the different parts of the orogen responded to the subduction polarity reversal.
DFG Programme
Priority Programmes
International Connection
Austria
Cooperation Partner
Dr. Christoph Glotzbach