International audiencePerched paleosurfaces of the Central and Eastern Pyrenees have beenfirst described by geomorphologists for a long time (Birot, 1937; Lagasquie, 1982; Calvet, 1996) and more recently by geologists (Bosch et al., 2015; Monod et al., 2015; Bosch, in progress). These studies areof peculiar interestsince they provide robust constraints forthe timing and mechanisms of relief creation in a collision belt. Pyrenean paleosurfaces have been recognized over large areas in the Axial Zone between the Aure valley to the West and the Cerdagne and Capcirgrabens to the East. The actual elevation of theses surfaces varies between 1000 and 2500 m above sea level. In Cerdagne, the graben filling has been dated ofVallesian age (Middle to L...