International audienceTransfer functions are an efficient tool for the quantitative reconstruction of past climate from low to mid elevation pollen sites. However, the application of existing methods to high-altitude pollen assemblages frequently leads to unrealistic results. In the aim of understanding the causes of these biases, the standard "best modern analogue" method has been applied to two high altitude pollen sequences to provide quantitative climate estimates for the Lateglacial and Holocene periods. Both pollen sequences (Laghi dell'Orgials, 2130 m, S-W exposition and Lago delle Fate, 2240 m, E exposition) are located in the subalpine belt, on opposing sides of the St. Anna di Vinadio Valley (Italian Maritime Alps). Different resu...