International audienceWest-and Central European Weichselian Upper Pleniglacial loessic deposits (35-17 ka BP) include alternations of loess layers and tundra gleys. Their continental extension implies a formation linked to millennial-timescale global climatic changes, i.e. Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles. The high resolution analysis of the composition of terrestrial malacofaunas from Nussloch allowed the palaeoenvironmental characterization of these sedimentary alternations in the Middle Rhine Valley in Germany. In the present work, two high resolution molluscan records have been performed in northern France, which belongs to a less diversified malaco-biogeo-graphical domain than the Rhine Valley. Results show several environmental phases associ...