ABSTRACT: Among the dominant processes taking place in a river basin, especially mountain ones, sediments creation and transport play a key role in morphological processes. Studies usually focus on big mass movements, such as landslides and debris flows, or on wide spread slope erosion due to rainfalls, while bank erosion is neglected or not considered essential for sediment budget at basin scale. Nevertheless, authors consider bank erosion a process that deserve more careful studies; not only the sediment share from bank erosion is not negligible in steep mountain rivers, but also the process can threat structures on river sides due the possibility to have limited, but still significant, mass collapse of bank sections during intense ...