“…Depending on the lithology and climate conditions, this weathering usually degrades the mechanical integrity of the rock and increases surface roughness through time (Benedict, 1985;Crook and Gillespie, 1986;Maizels, 1989;McCarroll, 1991;Stewart, 1996). Relative and calibrated exposure dating techniques applied to rock surfaces have been used to date moraines (Matthews and Shakesby, 1984;Winkler, 2005), rock glaciers (Laustela et al, 2003;Aa et al, 2007), snow avalanche ramparts (Matthews et al, 2015), bedrock surfaces (Gupta et al, 2009;Matthews and Owen, 2010), fluvial terraces (Stahl et al, 2013), patterned ground , and erratic boulder trains (Darvill et al, 2015), among others. Relative and calibrated exposure dating techniques applied to rock surfaces have been used to date moraines (Matthews and Shakesby, 1984;Winkler, 2005), rock glaciers (Laustela et al, 2003;Aa et al, 2007), snow avalanche ramparts (Matthews et al, 2015), bedrock surfaces (Gupta et al, 2009;Matthews and Owen, 2010), fluvial terraces (Stahl et al, 2013), patterned ground , and erratic boulder trains (Darvill et al, 2015), among others.…”