International audienceFluvial incision is one of the major erosive processes acting at Earth's surface and is highly sensitive to tectonic, isostatic and climatic variations. The aim of this study is to distinguish between the short-term climatic fluctuations versus the long-term tectonic forcing contribution to Late-Quaternary fluvial incision, to better understand its timing and driving mechanism(s). To achieve this goal, we measured in situ-produced 36Cl concentrations along several river-polished gorge walls in Jurassic limestones of the Southwestern Alps. We then compared our dating results to previously-dated river gorges from nearby catchments. This allows us to highlight three trends of distinct incision dynamics, and to discuss the...