International audienceMapping of dated and regionally correlated lateritic paleolandscape remnants allowed reconstructing two Paleogene physiographic configurations of West Africa. Topographic reconstructions were corrected from flexural isostasy due to the erosion paleolandscapes have undergone since their abandonment. The reconstructions show that the drainage stabilized by 29 Ma and probably 34 Ma, allowing to link the inland geomorphic record to offshore sedimentation since that time. Mid-Eocene paleogeography further suggests that a marginal upwarp forming a continental divide preexisted Early Oligocene connection of the Niger and Volta catchments to the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean. Drainage rearrangement was primarily enhanced by the to...