International audienceThe study of a set of relict landslides in the Tertiary basin of Puy-en-Velay (Massif Central, France) provides information about the types of landslide that affect a part of the hillslopes and the predisposing factors controlling their pattern. Two clusters of landslides were defined, located in similar morphostructural contexts, but characterised by basaltic covers of different ages. The first factor controlling pattern was lithological, in particular the occurrence of two sandy-clay geological formations. One, 'Sables de la Laussonne', is an Oligocene formation, and the other corresponds to the sandy-clay fraction of a Quaternary formation. The second factor was the age of the basaltic cover, which controls the degr...