International audiencehe evolution of high-altitude glaciers and human activities in the Grandes Rousses massif is documented by high-resolution seismic reflection profiling and multiproxy analysis of short sediment cores in proglacial Lake Blanc Huez. These lacustrine data are compared with historical chronicles, geomorphological features and glaciological studies in this region of the western Alps and they allow the documentation of recent environmental changes. The specific geometry of high-amplitude reflections in the uppermost seismic unit, the lithology of short cores and the available limnological data in the lake suggest that clastic particles eroded by the glaciers and transported in suspension by glacial melt waters in early summe...