paratextEarth Surface Processes and LandformsMar 7, 2006GREEN OA

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

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Abstract

Activities of 26Al and 10Be in five chert clasts sampled from two beach ridges of late Pleistocene Lake Lisan, precursor of the Dead Sea in southern Israel, indicate low rates of chert bedrock erosion and complex exposure, burial, and by inference, transport histories. The chert clasts were derived from the Senonian Mishash Formation, a chert-bearing chalk, which is widely exposed in the Nahal Zin drainage basin, the drainage system that supplied most of the material to the beach ridges. Simple exposure ages, assuming only exposure at the beach ridge sampling sites, range from 35 to 354 ky; using the ratio 26Al/10Be, total clast histories range from 0Ð46 to 4Ð3 My, unrelated to the clasts ’ current position…

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  • Landform
  • Geology
  • Earth (classical element)
  • Earth surface
  • Earth science
  • Surface (topology)
  • Geomorphology
  • Astrobiology
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  • Climate action
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