International audienceStudies of karst denudation rates are great approach to provide an insight to karst landscape development. Traditionally, dissolution of carbonate rocks is considered to be the main process governing carbonate weathering, other processes should not be overlooked. Here we present research done in the North Dalmatian Plain, a carbonate erosive surface located in the Dinaric karst region. Although study site is composed of two different carbonate lithologies having different weathering style, there is no evident lithological impact on the topography of erosive surface. Analyses of 36Cl were performed in ten proximal samples from both lithologies resulted in denudation rates from 14.7 to 22.7 m/Ma. Since no statistical sig...