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Fission-track ages of apatite in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah: An uplift study

December 31, 1983

Apatite fission-track ages from basement rocks in the Wasatch Mountains between Ogden and Bountiful, Utah, range from 5 m.y. near the Wasatch fault along the west margin of the mountains to 94 m.y. on the crest of the range and show a correlation with altitude within individual fault blocks. Analysis of these ages yields an uplift rate of 0.4 mm/yr for the last 10 m.y. for the fault blocks having the most sustained rapid uplift. A variety of intermediate ages of apatite from the crest of the range and at lower altitudes is interpreted as representing fault blocks with rocks having mixed ages due to various degrees of tilting and varying but lesser amounts of uplift.

Publication Year 1983
Title Fission-track ages of apatite in the Wasatch Mountains, Utah: An uplift study
DOI 10.1130/MEM157-p29
Authors C.W. Naeser, B. Bryant, M. D. Crittenden, M. L. Sorensen
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Memoir of the Geological Society of America
Index ID 70206844
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse