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Open AccessA geospatial platform for the tectonic interpretation of low-temperature thermochronology Big Data
Low-temperature thermochronology is a powerful tool for constraining the thermal evolution of rocks and minerals in relation to a breadth of tectonic, geodynamic, landscape evolution, and natural resource form...
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Ages for Australia’s oldest rock paintings
Naturalistic depictions of animals are a common subject for the world’s oldest dated rock art, including wild bovids in Indonesia and lions in France’s Chauvet Cave. The oldest known Australian Aboriginal figu...
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Fission-Track Analysis: Field Collection, Sample Preparation and Data Acquisition
Fission-track (FT) analysis for geological applications involves a range of practical considerations, which are reviewed here. These include field sampling, the separation of the most commonly used minerals (a...
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The Future of Fission-Track Thermochronology
The methods of fission-track (FT) thermochronology, based on a combination of the external detector method, zeta calibration against independent age standards and measurements of horizontal confined track leng...
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Application of Low-Temperature Thermochronology to Craton Evolution
The view that cratons are tectonically and geomorphologically inert continental fragments is at odds with a growing body of evidence partly based on low-temperature thermochronology (LTT) studies. These sugges...