International audienceHydraulic structures, such as groyne fields, were commonly used to channelize European and North American rivers, thus forming engineered margins on the edges of the active channel. On the Rhône River (France), which was corrected with dike fields (classical groyne fields and specific ones closed with a longitudinal submersible dike; i.e., closed fields) and equipped with numerous dams (mid-twentieth century), the engineered margins have mostly been filled with fine sediments and become terrestrial. On the 11 km bypassed studied reach (middle Rhône), 55.6 ha in 167 dike fields (i.e., 75 % of the cumulated surface) have been subject to terrestrialization (i.e., the transformation of aquatic areas into terrestrial ones)....