Geo-thermochronology of the Saint Antonin basin, south-eastern France

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The clastic sedimentary formations of the Saint Antonin basin in the French Maritime Alps contain the record of the Early Oligocene erosional history of the Maures-Esterel massif, Sardinia and Corsica. Detrital apatite fission-track dating and zircon fission-track/U-Pb double dating of samples collected from the Saint Antonin basin confirm sediment provenance and allow obtaining first-order estimates of drainage basin maximum and long-term average exhumation rates. Whereas average exhumation rates were on the order of 0.1-0.2 km/Myr during the Early Oligocene, small parts of the Saint Antonin basin source areas may have experienced maximum exhumation rates on the order of 0.4-0.7 km/Myr. Although zircons and apatites with Early Oligocene fission-track cooling ages make up between 11-15% of the dated grains, a possible volcanic contribution is negligible, as only one single volcanic zircon grain was identified by fission-track/U-Pb double dating. Regional geodynamic processes with convergence in the Western Alps to the east and the end of the Pyreneo-Provençal compression phase by the early Oligocene controlled the differences in basin fill history and sediment provenance between the Saint Antonin basin and the largely contemporaneous Barrême basin in south-eastern France.

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Jourdan, S., Bernet, M., Hardwick, E., Paquette, J. L., Tricart, P., Senebier, F., & Coeur, F. (2018). Geo-thermochronology of the Saint Antonin basin, south-eastern France. BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin, 189(3). https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2018013

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