“…In contrast, the second half of the Holocene typically corresponds to the development of interactions between fluvial systems and human activity. These valleys are typically characterized by (1) the predominance of fluvial aggradation and the relative paucity of erosion (Hudson et al, 2008;Zielhofer et al, 2008;Erkens et al, 2011), (2) the preservation of the natural fluvial system (Arnaud-Fassetta et al, 2010), (3) a high morphogenetic activity of the floods (high competence, high velocity for water and sediment transfer, especially during the Little Ice Age Gob et al, 2008;Carozza et al, 2011;Lespez et al, 2011), and/or (4) the preservation of the fluvial palaeomorphologies in the landscape (Dambeck and Thiemeyer, 2002;Salvador et al, 2004;Heyvaert and Baeteman, 2008). during the Little Ice Age; Macklin et al, 2006;Thorndycraft and Benito, 2006;Frechen et al, 2008Frechen et al, , 2010Baartman et al, 2011).…”