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Exhumation of Basement-cored Uplifts: Example of the Kyrgyz Range Quantified with Apatite Fission-track ThermochronologyThe Kyrgyz Range, the northernmost portion of the Kyrgyzstan Tien Shan, displays topographic evidence for lateral propagation of surface uplift and exhumation. The highest and most deeply dissected segment lies in the center of the range. To the east, topography and relief decrease, and preserved remnants of a Cretaceous regional erosion surface imply minimal amounts of bedrock exhumation. The timing of exhumation of range segments defines the lateral propagation rate of the range-bounding reverse fault and quantifies the time and erosion depth needed to transform a mountain range from a juvenile to a mature morphology. New apatite fission-track (AFT) data from three transects from the eastern Kyrgyz Range, combined with published AFT data, demonstrate that the range has propagated over 110 km eastwards over the last 7-11 Myr. Based on the thermal and topographic evolutionary history, we present a model for a time-varying exhumation rate driven by rock uplift and changes in erodability and the time scale of geomorphic adjustment to surface uplift. Easily eroded, Cenozoic sedimentary rocks overlying resistant basement control early, rapid exhumation and slow surface upliftrates. As increasing amounts of resistant basement are exposed, exhumation rates decrease while surface uplift rates are sustained or increase, thereby growing topography. As the range becomes high enough to cause ice accumulation and develop steep river valleys, fluvial and glacial erosion become more powerful and exhumation rates once again increase. Independently determined range-noma1 shortening rates have also varied over time, suggesting a feedback between erosional efficiency and shortening rate.
Document ID
20050185567
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Other
Authors
Sobel, Edward R.
(Potsdam Univ. Potsdam, Germany)
Oskin, Michael
(North Carolina Univ. Chapel Hill, NC, United States)
Burbank, Douglas
(California Univ. Santa Barbara, CA, United States)
Mikolaichuk, Alexander
(Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan Bishkek, Kazakhstan)
Date Acquired
September 7, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2005
Subject Category
Geophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG5-10520
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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