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Assessing the age-weathering correspondence of cosmogenic 21Ne dated Pleistocene surfaces by the Schmidt Hammer

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EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS
Volume 34, Issue 8, Pages 1121-1125

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/esp.1802

Keywords

Schmidt Hammer; relative dating; cosmogenic ages; absolute dating

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The Schmidt Hammer (SH) method is Used to quantity the rock weathering degree and has been proposed as a relative dating tool. Terrestrial Cosmogenic Nuclide (TCN) methods provide absolute exposure ages for erosive Surfaces. Few works combine both methods for surfaces older than file Holocene. We compare data Obtained by both methods for c. 150 ka BP glacial and fluvial erosive granite Surfaces from northwest Spain. Rebound values (R) have been firstly compared with the rock density to assess the correlation with the rock strength, independently from influence of factors such as wetness and roughness in the R-values. For erosive glacial surfaces older than 100 ka R-values are confined in a narrow range, with no differences within errors. Stepped fluvial surfaces of 700 m to 70 m above present sea level show all inverse correspondence between TCN ages and R-values, although no age predictions can be done on the basis of the R-values. Thus, age inferences exclusively based oil R-values may not be realistic, but SH studies Could be a useful tool for selecting surfaces for TCN dating. Copyright (c) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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