International audienceThe (in)efficiency of sediment connectivity between hillslopes and river channel is highlighted during extreme hydro-climatic events. The high-magnitude flood of June 2013 in the Central Pyrenees has showed the role of inherited surficial sediment storages in the feeding of river sediment load. In mountain areas, morphometric parameters are also a controlling factor of the sediment connectivity. In this study, sediment routing during the flood studied in the four most affected catchments. The analysis is based on a GIS morphometric index of sediment connectivity derived from 5-m DTM. It is combined with classical geomorphic mapping of surficial sediment storages and active areas during the flood. This methodology allow...