“…Assuming zero erosion could be justified by the observed ubiquity of desert varnish, which is an indication of high degree of surface preservation (e.g., Jakica et al, 2011;Rimando et al, 2019). Furthermore, zero erosion has also been assumed in other slip rate studies employing cosmogenic dating in several sites along the Precordillera and the Sierras Pampeanas (Costa et al, 2019;Hedrick et al, 2013;Rimando et al, 2019;Schmidt et al, 2011a;Siame et al, 2002). Alluvial surfaces are more likely than not to have a component of inherited nuclide concentration (e.g., Anderson, Repka, & Dick, 1996;Blisniuk et al, 2012;Brocard et al, 2003;Lal, 1991;Repka et al, 1997).…”