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A multi-system geochronology in the Ad-3 borehole, Pannonian Basin (Hungary) with implications for dating volcanic rocks by low-temperature thermochronology and for interpretation of (U-Th)/He data
ISSN
1365-3121
0954-4879
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Danisik, Martin
Fodor, Laszlo I.
Gerdes, Axel
Csizmeg, Janos
Hamor-Vido, Maria
Evans, Noreen J.
DOI
10.1111/ter.12155
Abstract
Independent geochronological and thermal modelling approaches are applied to a biostratigraphically exceptionally well-controlled borehole, Alcsutdoboz-3 (Ad-3), in order to constrain the age of Cenozoic geodynamic events in the western Pannonian Basin and to test the efficacy of the methods for dating volcanic rocks. Apatite fission track and zircon U-Pb data show two volcanic phases of Middle Eocene (43.4-39.0Ma) and Early Oligocene (32.72 +/- 0.15Ma) age respectively. Apatite (U-Th)/He ages (23.8-14.8Ma) and independent thermal and subsidence history models reveal a brief period of heating to 55-70 degrees C at similar to 17Ma caused by an increased heat-flow related to crustal thinning and mantle upwelling. Our results demonstrate that, contrary to common perception, the apatite (U-Th)/He method is likely to record apparent' or mixed' ages resulting from subsequent thermal events rather than cooling' or eruption' ages directly related to distinct geological events. It follows that a direct conversion of apparent' or mixed' (U-Th)/He ages into cooling, exhumation or erosion rates is incorrect.