International audience¹⁰Be and ³⁶Cl cosmic ray exposure (CRE) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of offset terraces have been performed to constrain the long-term slip-rate of the Dehshir fault. Analysis of cosmogenic ¹⁰Be and ³⁶Cl in 73 surface cobbles and 27 near-surface amalgams collected from inset terraces demonstrates the occurrence of a low denudation rate of 1 m.Ma⁻¹ and of a significant and variable inheritance from exposure prior to the aggradation of theses alluvial terraces. The significant concentrations of cosmogenic nuclides measured in the cobbles collected within the riverbeds correspond to 72 ± 20 ka of inheritance. The mean CRE age of the surface samples collected on the older terrace T3 is 469 ± 88 ka but...