Stoyan Georgiev, Eleonora Balkanska, Stefan Velev, Stefan Metodiev, Neven Georgiev, M. Guillong, Sergiy Kurylo
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Three samples from the main phase of the Barnard Point Batholith of granodiorite from the sea level up to 463 m of Mac Kay Peak – are analyzed. The U-Pb zircon geochronology reveals magmatic crystallization at 43.89±032 Ma. The Ca-amphibole thermobarometry shows a shallow crustal level emplacement (5–3.5 km and temperatures of 810–750 °C). Two main episodes that correspond to the uplift of the Tangra Mountain and exhumation of the batholith are distinguished using apatite fission-track analysis. The models reveal initial very rapid cooling to ~ 80–90 °C between 40 and 33 Ma and a second episode of uplift and moderate cooling to surface temperatures between 22 and 15 Ma. The obtained positive age-altitude correlation suggests moderate exhumation rate of 340 m/Ma. The thermal modelling of the hypsometrically lowest sample reveals a later moderate cooling event to surface temperatures from 8 Ma to recent times, which corresponds to the Bransfield Rift initiation.