Denundation rates for the southern Drakensberg escarpment, SE Africa, derived from in-situ-produced cosmogenic 36Cl: initial results
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Fleming, Alastair
Summerfield, Michael
Stone, John O
Fifield, L Keith
Cresswell, Richard
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Geological Society of London
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Cosmogenic 36Cl concentrations in basalt samples from the Drakensberg escarpment on the SE African passive margin give quantitative estimates of denudation and scarp retreat rates. Over the 104-106 year timespan addressed by these data, the calculated escarpment retreat rate has been 50-95 m Ma-1 and the average summit denudation rate 6 m Ma-1. The scarp retreat rate is an order of magnitude less than previously suggested. The rate of summit lowering is sufficient to prevent the long-term intact survival of erosion cycle surfaces formed in the Mesozoic that were previously inferred for this region.
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