International audienceThe potential tectonic and climatic controls on erosion rates in the European Alps and other mountain belts remain strongly debated. We have quantified denudation rates at catchment scales using in situ produced cosmogenic nuclides (10Be) in stream sediments, sampled at the outlets of twelve variously sized (27-1072 km2) catchments of the Ecrins-Pelvoux massif (French Western Alps), with average elevations ranging from 1700 to 2800 m. Spatially-averaged denudation rates, corrected for potential shielding by Little Ice Age glaciers, vary from 0.27 ± 0.05 to 1.07 ± 0.20 mm/yr on millennial timescales. Our results exhibit a correlation (ρ2 = 0.56) between denudation rate and mean catchment elevation, in the absence of sig...