@article{65, author = {Paola Manzotti and Val{\'e}rie Bosse and Pavel Pitra and Martin Robyr and Federica Schiavi and Michel Ball{\`e}vre}, title = {Exhumation rates in the Gran Paradiso Massif (Western Alps) constrained by in situ U{\textendash}Th{\textendash}Pb dating of accessory phases (monazite, allanite and xenotime)}, abstract = {Exhumation rates for high-pressure metamorphic rocks need to be carefully estimated to decipher tectonic processes in subduction/collision belts. In the Gran Paradiso Massif (Western Alps), the Money Unit crops out as a tectonic window below the Gran Paradiso Unit. According to previous studies, the Gran Paradiso and Money Units reached peak pressure conditions at \textasciitilde{\th}inspace18 to 20 kbar, 480{\textendash}520 {\textdegree}C and \textasciitilde{\th}inspace17 to 18 kbar, 500{\textendash}550 {\textdegree}C, respectively. This yields a maximum difference of \textasciitilde{\th}inspace9 to 10 km in the subduction depth reached by these two units during the Alpine history. Thrusting of the Gran Paradiso Unit over the Money Unit led to the simultaneous development of the main foliation under the same metamorphic conditions (\textasciitilde{\th}inspace12.5 to 14.5 kbar and 530{\textendash}560 {\textdegree}C) in both units. The thrust contact was subsequently folded and then both units were exhumed together. The relative timing of the growth and dissolution of the accessory phases was assessed by combining thermodynamic modelling with inclusion, textural and chemical (major and trace element) data from both major and accessory phases. The age of monazite constrained the high-pressure metamorphism in both the Gran Paradiso Unit and the Money Unit at 41.5{\th}inspace{\textpm}{\th}inspace0.3 and 42.0{\th}inspace{\textpm}{\th}inspace0.6 Ma, respectively. Allanite replacing monazite in the matrix has been dated at 32.7{\th}inspace{\textpm}{\th}inspace4.2 Ma. The late growth of xenotime associated with the crystallization of biotite pseudomorphs at the expense of garnet (at about 10 kbar) was dated at 32.3{\th}inspace{\textpm}{\th}inspace1.0 Ma. Our petrochronological data indicate about 10 m.y. between the peak pressure conditions and the crystallization of xenotime leading to an exhumation rate of the order of 2.2{\textendash}5 mm/year. The new ages allow to better constrain the timing of the displacement of the thrust defining the lower boundary of the extruding wedge of eclogite-facies rocks.}, year = {2018}, booktitle = {Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology}, journal = {Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology}, series = {Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology}, volume = {173}, pages = {24}, month = {Mar}, issn = {1432-0967}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00410-018-1452-7}, doi = {10.1007/s00410-018-1452-7}, }