Long-term rates of denudation in the Dry Valleys, Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica based on in-situ-produced cosmogenic Ne
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21 Ž . Concentrations of cosmogenic Ne Ne measured in quartz have been used to estimate long-term rates of denudation c for contrasting landscape components in the Dry Valleys area of the Transantarctic Mountains, southern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Samples of Beacon Supergroup sandstones and granitic basement were collected from two contrasting landscape elements—low-relief, high-elevation surfaces and rectilinear slopes—to assess variations in rates of denudation with topographic position. The sample sites for rectilinear slopes were selected because of proximity to ArrAr-dated lavas and ash-avalanche deposits. All NerNe ratios are significantly greater than the atmospheric value, and concentrations of Ne were calculated from the measured Ne values assuming an atmospheric composition for the trapped component. c Apparent exposure ages calculated from the concentrations of Ne , assuming no denudation since exposure, range from c 3.78–4.66 Ma for samples from the high-elevation plateau surface, and 0.61–2.48 Ma for samples from the rectilinear slopes. Exposure ages for He were 2 to 42 times lower than those derived from the abundances of Ne because of c c preferential diffusive loss of He from the quartz lattice; concentrations of He were, therefore, not used in the calculation c c of rates of denudation. We interpret the abundances of Ne as reflecting variations in the rates of denudation rather than c Ž . exposure age in view of independent evidence for prolonged exposure )15 Ma of bedrock surfaces at the sample sites. Calculated maximum rates of denudation range from 0.26–1.02 m Ma for the rectilinear slopes, down to only 0.133–0.164 m Ma for the high-elevation surface sites. These rates are comparable to other estimates of denudation rates for the Dry Valleys derived from analyses of cosmogenic isotopes, but are around two orders of magnitude lower than the long-term mean rate over the past ;50 Ma estimated from fission-track thermochronology. Combined with the preservation of volcanic deposits dating back to the mid-Miocene, these Ne data demonstrate that only minimal modification of the c landscape has occurred in the Dry Valleys over at least the past ;15 Ma. This significant conclusion supports the view that ) Corresponding author. Fax: q44-131-650-2524; E-mail: [email protected] 0169-555Xr99r$ see front matter q 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Ž . PII: S0169-555X 98 00093-2 ( ) M.A. Summerfield et al.rGeomorphology 27 1999 113–129 114 the East Antarctic Ice Sheet has been essentially stable over this period rather than experiencing major fluctuations as late as the Pliocene, as has previously been suggested. q 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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