International audienceIn order to follow all the changes affecting the coastal chalk cliff face in Upper Normandy and improve knowledge about cliff erosion, repeated terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) surveys were carried out frequently between 2010 and 2013 (every 4–5 months). They were conducted at two sites with similar lithostratigraphic characteristics but different exposures to marine actions (the former being an abandoned cliff and the latter an active cliff). They provide a quantification of the production of debris with centimeter precision (from ± 0.01 to 0.04 m). These surveys provided three major outcomes: 1) cliff retreat rates were measured at high spatial resolution with retreat values, unsurprisingly, 3-4 times higher for an a...