The Abancay deflection (12-13.5°S), forming the northern edge of the Altiplano in the Central Andes of Peru, is a remarkable geomorphologic feature marking the along-strike segmentation of the Andes (Dalmayrac et al., 1980). Little is known about the timing and spatial distribution of exhumation in this peculiar part of the Eastern Cordillera for the last 40 Ma; however, it is characterized by 4 km-high relief and 2 km-deep gorges suggesting significant recent incision. To better constrain the exhumation and incision history of this northern edge of the Altiplano, we present apatite and zircon (U-Th)/He and fission-track data from 6 steep altitudinal profiles collected within the deflection (40 sampling sites). Thermochronology results high...