International audienceSolute transport in natural or artificial compacted clay porous media is receiving particular attention in the contexts of waste storage and the design of materials with tuneable physical properties. In these contexts, the porosity is commonly considered as a primary parameter controlling the diffusional properties of water and solutes in these systems. However, little attention has been given to the role played by anisotropy in the particle orientation. In this study, the influence of the preferred orientation of clay particles on the water diffusion anisotropy in two kaolinite porous media obtained by compaction and centrifugation methods (for a constant porosity value of ~0.5) was investigated by coupling experiment...