Is there a penalty for using two <nav> elements in <header>

I mean the main menu and the smaller super menu (I don’t know the correct term), as shown here:

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For something like this, I was going to put two elements <nav>in <header>. Is there any reason (SEO or otherwise) that this is a bad idea? If so, what will be the alternative?

(this differs from several <nav> tags , which refer to several on the entire page, and not to a single block element)

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Short answer: no (maybe)

: HTML5 : http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#the-nav-element

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<body itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Blog">
 <header>
  <h1>Wake up sheeple!</h1>
  <p><a href="news.html">News</a> -
     <a href="blog.html">Blog</a> -
     <a href="forums.html">Forums</a></p>
  <p>Last Modified: <span itemprop="dateModified">2009-04-01</span></p>
  <nav>
   <h1>Navigation</h1>
   <ul>
    <li><a href="articles.html">Index of all articles</a></li>
    <li><a href="today.html">Things sheeple need to wake up for today</a></li>
    <li><a href="successes.html">Sheeple we have managed to wake</a></li>
   </ul>
  </nav>
 </header>

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