Miocene high elevation in the Central Alps
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Published:2021-11-23
Issue:11
Volume:12
Page:2615-2631
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ISSN:1869-9529
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Container-title:Solid Earth
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Solid Earth
Author:
Krsnik EmilijaORCID, Methner KatharinaORCID, Campani Marion, Botsyun Svetlana, Mutz Sebastian G.ORCID, Ehlers Todd A.ORCID, Kempf Oliver, Fiebig Jens, Schlunegger FritzORCID, Mulch Andreas
Abstract
Abstract. Reconstructing Oligocene–Miocene paleoelevation
contributes to our understanding of the evolutionary history of the European
Alps and sheds light on geodynamic and Earth surface processes involved in
the development of Alpine topography. Despite being one of the most
intensively explored mountain ranges worldwide, constraints on the elevation
history of the European Alps remain scarce. Here we present stable and
clumped isotope measurements to provide a new paleoelevation estimate for
the mid-Miocene (∼14.5 Ma) European Central Alps. We apply
stable isotope δ–δ paleoaltimetry to near-sea-level
pedogenic carbonate oxygen isotope (δ18O) records from the
Northern Alpine Foreland Basin (Swiss Molasse Basin) and high-Alpine
phyllosilicate hydrogen isotope (δD) records from the Simplon Fault
Zone (Swiss Alps). We further explore Miocene paleoclimate and
paleoenvironmental conditions in the Swiss Molasse Basin through carbonate
stable (δ18O, δ13C) and clumped (Δ47)
isotope data from three foreland basin sections in different alluvial
megafan settings (proximal, mid-fan, and distal). Combined pedogenic
carbonate δ18O values and Δ47 temperatures
(30±5 ∘C) yield a near-sea-level precipitation
δ18Ow value of -5.8±1.2 ‰ and, in
conjunction with the high-Alpine phyllosilicate δD value of -14.6±0.3 ‰, suggest that the region surrounding the
Simplon Fault Zone attained surface elevations of >4000 m no
later than the mid-Miocene. Our near-sea-level δ18Ow
estimate is supported by paleoclimate (iGCM ECHAM5-wiso) modeled δ18O values, which vary between −4.2 ‰ and −7.6 ‰ for
the Northern Alpine Foreland Basin.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Paleontology,Stratigraphy,Earth-Surface Processes,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geology,Geophysics,Soil Science
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