International audienceUnderstanding the uranium (U) cycle – reservoirs and processes – at the watershed scale is key to manage contaminated areas, to elucidate ore formation processes as well as to implement paleoenvironmental research. Here, we investigated the different steps of the U cycle, from sources to sinks, and the relative roles of redox processes and organic matter in the control of U mobility in the naturally U-rich small mountainous watershed of Lake Nègre (France). We interpret the U repartition in U reservoirs through chemical, isotopic (δ238U and (234U/238U)) and speciation analyses, in the light of anterior studies of the site. We show that U(VI) originates from the leaching of U-rich rock fractures and is transported in di...