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A Volcanic Ash Layer in the Nördlinger Ries Impact Structure (Miocene, Germany): Indication of Crater Fill Geometry and Origins of Long‐Term Crater Floor Sagging
Arp, Gernot; Dunkl, István; Jung, Dietmar; Karius, Volker; Lukács, Réka; Zeng, Lingqi; Reimer, Andreas; Head, James W. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2021-04-09)Since its recognition as an impact structure 60 years ago, no volcanics were anticipated in the circular depression of the 14.8 Ma old Nördlinger Ries. Here, we describe for the first time a volcanic ash‐derived ... -
Exhumation and uplift of the Sierras Pampeanas: preliminary implications from K–Ar fault gouge dating and low-T thermochronology in the Sierra de Comechingones (Argentina)
Löbens, Stefan; Bense, Frithjof; Wemmer, Klaus; Dunkl, István; Costa, Carlos; Layer, Paul; Siegesmund, Siegfried (International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2011)The Sierras Pampeanas in central and north-western Argentina constitute a distinct morphotectonic feature between 27°S and 33°S. The last stage of uplift and deformation in this area are interpreted to be closely related ... -
Miocene age of the Huanan basalt lava flow (NE China) inferred by reset of zircon (U–Th)/He thermochronometer in the underlying sand
Zhou, Jianping; Dunkl, István; Liu, Yongjiang; Li, Weimin; Wolf, Anna; von Eynatten, Hilmar (Geological Journal, 2020)Mafic lavas of Cenozoic age are widely distributed in northeast China and received much attention as an important part of the Circum-Pacific volcanic belt. The age constraints for the volcanic activity were determined ... -
New constraints on the exhumation history of the western Tauern Window (European Alps) from thermochronology, thermokinematic modeling, and topographic analysis
Wolff, Reinhard; Hetzel, Ralf; Dunkl, István; Anczkiewicz, Aneta A. (International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2021-08-07)The Brenner normal fault bounds the Tauern Window to the west and accommodated a significant portion of the orogen-parallel extension in the Eastern Alps. Here, we use zircon (U–Th)/He, apatite fission track, and apatite ... -
Polyphase exhumation in the western Qinling Mountains, China: Rapid Early Cretaceous cooling along a lithospheric-scale tear fault and pulsed Cenozoic uplift
Heberer, Bianca; Anzenbacher, Thomas; Neubauer, Franz; Genser, Johann; Dong, Yunpeng; Dunkl, István (Tectonophysics, 2014)The western sector of the Qinling–Dabie orogenic belt plays a key role in both Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous “Yanshanian” intracontinental tectonics and Cenozoic lateral escape triggered by India–Asia collision. The ... -
Postcollisional cooling history of the Eastern and Southern Alps and its linkage to Adria indentation
Heberer, Bianca; Reverman, Rebecca Lee; Fellin, Maria Giuditta; Neubauer, Franz; Dunkl, István; Zattin, Massimiliano; Seward, Diane; Genser, Johann; Brack, Peter (International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2016)Indentation of rigid blocks into rheologically weak orogens is generally associated with spatiotemporally variable vertical and lateral block extrusion. The European Eastern and Southern Alps are a prime example of microplate ... -
Provenance of the Bosnian Flysch
Mikes, Tamás; Christ, Dominik; Petri, Rüdiger; Dunkl, István; Frei, Dirk; Báldi-Beke, Mária; Reitner, Joachim; Wemmer, Klaus; Hrvatović, Hazim; Eynatten, Hilmar (Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 2008)Sandwiched between the Adriatic Carbonate Platform and the Dinaride Ophiolite Zone, the Bosnian Flysch forms a c. 3000 m thick, intensely folded stack of Upper Jurassic to Cretaceous mixed carbonate and siliciclastic ... -
Shaping the Huara Intrusive Complex in the Hyperarid Atacama Desert—Erosional Near‐Stasis Contrasting High Topographic Gradients
Ritter, Benedikt; Mohren, Joel; Binnie, Steven A.; Wennrich, Volker; Dunkl, István; Albert, Richard; Gerdes, Axel; LoBue, Sandro; Dunai, Tibor J. (Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2023-03-10)The Atacama Desert is one of the driest and oldest deserts on Earth, with extremely low precipitation rates (<2 mm/yr). Mostly abiotic hyperarid environmental conditions prevail, and surface processes act at extremely low ... -
(U-Th)/He thermochronology — methodology and a case study: dating of faulting in the Southern Alps
Dunkl, István; Dani˘sík, Martin; Picotti, Vincenzo; Frisch, Wolfgang; Eynatten, Hilmar von; Castellarin, Alberto (11. Symposium "Tektonik, Struktur- und Kristallingeologie", 2006-03)The radiogeic 4He isotope is continuously forming in the lithosphere mainly by the alpha-decay of U, Th and Sm. This decay process was discovered already at the beginning of the 20th century, and the first U/He dating ... -
Upper Cretaceous Gosau deposits of the Apuseni Mountains (Romania) - similarities and differences to the Eastern Alps
Dunkl, István; Schuller, Volker; Frisch, Wolfgang; DANIŠÍK, Martin; Melinte, Mihaela Carmen (Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences [untranslated], 2009)The Apuseni Mountains were formed during Late Cretaceous convergence between the Tisia and the Dacia microplates as part of the Alpine orogen. The mountain range comprises a sedimentary succession similar to the Gosau ...