International audienceRiver channels and hillslopes are shaped by the joint action of localized, vertical fluvial incision along the channel and of diffuse surface creep, landslides or rock falls on the adjacent slopes, the latter being often gathered under the generic term of hillslope processes. The interplay between river incision and hillslope processes is responsible for various landscape forms, from smooth, low-relief areas to sharp and deeply incised domains. In areas where river incision is the dominant erosive process, determining the gradual exposure of river gorge walls by cosmogenic radionuclide dating permits to estimate the long-term (several ka) local incision rate. However, strongly cohesive rocks like massive limestones or ...