In this work, we present new fission track and (U-Th)/He data of in apatites in order to reconstruct the
exhumation of Sierra de Cameros, in the northwestern part of Iberian Range (Spain). Apatite fission track
(AFT) data show that samples were reset during the metamorphic peak because they present more than one
age population and all of them are younger than their stratigraphic age. Chemical compositional differences
between apatite grains may explain the wide range in AFT age populations. A relationship between stratigraphic
and structural position of the samples and their AFT ages can be observed. The deeper samples show the
younger AFT ages. Apatite (U-Th)/He (AHe) ages are around 31-40 Ma and register the last cooling episode
(closure temperature of the (U-Th)/He system H» 70º C). The calculated cooling rates indicate a fast cooling
around 40 Ma which is interpreted as a consecuence of tectonic uplift of the basin