International audienceSoil erosion is recognized as one of the main processes of land degradation in agricultural areas. High suspended sediment loads, often generated from eroding agricultural landscapes, are known to degrade downstream environments. Accordingly, there is a need to identify suspended sediment sources and to investigate their dynamics. Here, soil and sediment strontium isotopic ratios were used to examine suspended sediment sources and dynamics in a lowland drained catchment in France. Suspended sediment (n=14) was collected in stream and at tile drain (n=4) outlets during three flood events between December 2013 and February 2014. Potential source soils (n=28) representative of the carbonate and silicate substrates found ...