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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-07-20
    Description: The subduction of bathymetric highs, such as aseismic ridges, leads to far‐reaching changes in the dynamics of subduction zones with increased plate coupling and deformation in the upper plate. Subduction of the submarine Carnegie Ridge on the Nazca Plate has fundamentally impacted late Cenozoic magmatism and tectonic activity in the northern Andes. However, the timing of onset of Carnegie Ridge subduction has been a matter of debate. Time‐temperature inverse modeling of new thermochronological data from the Western Cordillera of Ecuador reveals two phases of cooling separated by isothermal conditions. The first cooling phase postdates early and middle Miocene magmatism in the Western Cordillera and is attributed to post‐magmatic thermal relaxation. The second cooling phase started after 6 Ma. Inferred to record the onset of tectonically controlled rock uplift and exhumation in the Western Cordillera, this phase is coeval with the last cooling phase recorded in the Eastern Cordillera. Based on these findings, we suggest that the onset of subduction of the Carnegie Ridge at ∼6–5 Ma increased plate coupling at the subduction interface, promoting shortening, regional rock uplift, and exhumation in the northern Andes. Overall, our results highlight the essential role of bathymetric highs in driving regional upper‐plate deformation at non‐collisional convergent plate margins.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Topographic growth and morphology of the Andes have been influenced by subduction processes, tectonic inheritance, and climate. Here, we investigate the role of subduction of high topography on the ocean floor in driving deformation in the upper plate at the Nazca‐South America ocean‐continent plate margin. The subduction of the Carnegie Ridge, a linear, topographically high sector on the Nazca Plate, has impacted magmatism and deformation processes in the Ecuadorian Andes. However, the timing of onset of ridge subduction is debated. We employed radioisotopic dating techniques to evaluate the uplift of the Andes. These techniques record the cooling of rocks as mountain ranges are uplifted and eroded. The thermal histories of rocks from the Western Cordillera in Ecuador reveal two distinct cooling phases. The first cooling phase occurred shortly after Miocene magmatic bodies were emplaced in the Western Cordillera. The second cooling phase began at ∼6–5 Ma, coeval with the last cooling phase in the Eastern Cordillera. We attribute this cooling phase to the onset of uplift and erosion in the Western Cordillera. Based on these findings, we suggest that the onset of subduction of the Carnegie Ridge increased plate coupling and promoted shortening and rock uplift in the northern Andes.
    Description: Key Points: Thermochronological data reveal two cooling phases in the Western Cordillera of Ecuador, during the Miocene and after 6 Ma. The onset of cooling at 6 Ma was associated with shortening, rock uplift, and exhumation in the Western Cordillera. Mio‐Pliocene exhumation was related to stronger coupling of the subduction interface due to the initial subduction of the Carnegie Ridge.
    Description: Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001655
    Description: Potsdam University Graduate School
    Description: Yachay Tech University
    Description: Arizona LaserChron Center
    Description: https://zenodo.org/record/7311529#Y4YTYYLMITU
    Keywords: ddc:551.8 ; aseismic ridge subduction ; topographic growth ; zircon U‐Pb geochronology ; apatite and zircon (U‐Th)/He and apatite fission‐track thermochronology ; Carnegie ridge ; northern Andes
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-06-29
    Description: Relating the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 for Ocean and Life Below Water to the 16 remaining SDGs in the UN 2030 sustainable development agenda. A holistic approach that embraces sustainable Ocean stewardship informed by best available science, data and services to support society and the economy is required to create the ‘Future We Want’. The UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development is an essential foundation to achieve this objective.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Ocean Decade ; Data services ; SDG ; Sustainable Development Goals
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: 14pp.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-06
    Description: Taxonomic data are a scientific common. Unlike nomenclature, which has strong governance institutions, there are currently no generally accepted governance institutions for the compilation of taxonomic data into an accepted global list. This gap results in challenges for conservation, ecological research, policymaking, international trade, and other areas of scientific and societal importance. Consensus on a global list and its management requires effective governance and standards, including agreed mechanisms for choosing among competing taxonomies and partial lists. However, governance frameworks are currently lacking, and a call for governance in 2017 generated critical responses. Any governance system to which compliance is voluntary requires a high level of legitimacy and credibility among those by and for whom it is created. Legitimacy and credibility, in turn, require adequate and credible consultation. Here, we report on the results of a global survey of taxonomists, scientists from other disciplines, and users of taxonomy designed to assess views and test ideas for a new system of taxonomic list governance. We found a surprisingly high degree of agreement on the need for a global list of accepted species and their names, and consistent views on what such a list should provide to users and how it should be governed. The survey suggests that consensus on a mechanism to create, manage, and govern a single widely accepted list of all the world\xe2\x80\x99s species is achievable. This finding was unexpected given past controversies about the merits of list governance.
    Keywords: taxonomists survey ; taxonomy ; classification ; species lists ; governance
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Angle; Apatite fission track (AFT); Diameter; Fission-track; IE0500009; Length; low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi; Malawi Rift; Rift initiation; ROCK; Rock sample; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 294 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Angle; Apatite fission track (AFT); Diameter; Fission-track; IE0500007; Length; low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi; Malawi Rift; Rift initiation; ROCK; Rock sample; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 300 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: Previous thermal history models have supported Miocene aged rift initiation of the northern Malawi Rift, but such analysis is lacking from the southern Malawi Rift (which is believed to have initiated at a later time) as are studies assessing interactions of ongoing rifting with the relic of the older late Paleozoic to early Mesozoic Shire Rift just to its south. Here we present new thermal history models derived from new apatite fission-track data from the footwalls of major border faults of the southern Malawi Rift and the Shire Rift. We applied apatite fission track dating to investigate the timing and magnitude of upper crustal (2-5 km; 60 -130 °C) cooling and exhumation ages associated with footwall uplift on 13 rock samples (gneisses, syenite, foliated granite, and granite dikes) collected from the footwall blocks of several major extensional border faults. Mineral separation was undertaken at Zirchron LLC, Geoscience Services using electro pulse disaggregation. The fission track mounting, calibration, and measurement were done at the University of Arizona Fission Track Laboratory. Apatite sample irradiation was carried out at the Oregon State University Radiation Center. The FT ages were measured by using the External Detector Method (EDM) with ages calculated using the zeta calibration of Hurford and Green (1983; doi:10.1016/S0009-2541(83)80026-6) using independent age standards including Durango and Fish Canyon apatite. The lengths of horizontal confined fission tracks were also measured in each of the samples to help constrain the thermal history that most-likely predicts the measured data using inverse thermal modeling software HeFTY version 1.9.3 (Ketcham, 2005; doi:10.2138/rmg.2005.58.11), the apatite FT annealing model of Ketcham et al. (2007; doi:10.2138/am.2007.2281), and Dpar (etch-pit diameter parallel to the c-axis) as an additional kinetic parameter. The timing and rate of rock uplift were further constrained through application of remote sensing fracture strain analyses. These results, when combined with our thermal history modeling results, yield cooling histories that show the border faults of the southern Malawi Rift have likely been active since the early Miocene and that this activity has caused linkage and transfer of strain to the older Shire Rift which appears to have been reactivated and accommodating strain since Pliocene.
    Keywords: Apatite fission track (AFT); low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi Rift; Rift initiation; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 25 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Age, fission-track; Age, mineral; Age, standard error; Apatite fission track (AFT); Calculated; Diameter; Fission-track; Fission-tracks, induced; Fission-tracks, induced, density; Fission-tracks, spontaneous; Fission-tracks, spontaneous, density; IE0500005; low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi; Malawi Rift; Number of squares; Ratio; Rift initiation; ROCK; Rock sample; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation; Uranium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 220 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Age, fission-track; Age, mineral; Age, standard error; Apatite fission track (AFT); Calculated; Diameter; Fission-track; Fission-tracks, induced; Fission-tracks, induced, density; Fission-tracks, spontaneous; Fission-tracks, spontaneous, density; IE0500006; low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi; Malawi Rift; Number of squares; Ratio; Rift initiation; ROCK; Rock sample; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation; Uranium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 220 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Age, fission-track; Age, mineral; Age, standard error; Apatite fission track (AFT); Calculated; Diameter; Fission-track; Fission-tracks, induced; Fission-tracks, induced, density; Fission-tracks, spontaneous; Fission-tracks, spontaneous, density; IE050000A; low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi; Malawi Rift; Number of squares; Ratio; Rift initiation; ROCK; Rock sample; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation; Uranium
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 220 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Keywords: Age, fission-track; Age, mineral; Age, standard error; Apatite fission track (AFT); Calculated; Diameter; Fission-track; Fission-tracks, induced; Fission-tracks, induced, density; Fission-tracks, spontaneous; Fission-tracks, spontaneous, density; IE0500007; low-temperature thermochronology; Malawi; Malawi Rift; Number of squares; Ratio; Rift initiation; ROCK; Rock sample; Shire Rift; Strain accommodation; Uranium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 220 data points
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