
معرفی
Jonathan Levy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geology and Environmental Earth Science at Miami University, where he also serves as Director of the Institute for the Environment and Sustainability. His research focuses on groundwater contaminant transport, water quality management, and environmental geochemistry, with field studies conducted in Ohio, Kenya, Zambia, and Malawi.
Research interests include:
- Groundwater/surface-water interactions
- Riverbed hydraulic conductivity
- Pharmaceutical removal using clay minerals
- Water resource sustainability in developing regions
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on environmental remediation techniques, particularly through investigations of clay mineral sorption properties for contaminant removal and geophysical analysis of seismic activity.
Current graduate student research includes projects on toxic metal contamination in Zambian mining towns, groundwater vulnerability in southern Kenya, and riverbed filtration efficiency. Dr. Levy has received funding from National Geographic, Fulbright, and municipal water authorities for source-water protection and groundwater research initiatives.



