Jessy Jaunatمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
- Hydrogeology
- Aquifers
- Hydrochemistry
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Jessy Jaunat serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne since September 2014, affiliated with the Study Group on Natural, Anthropogenic and Archaeological Environments and Geomaterials (GEGENA EA 37952) in Reims, France. Her academic work centers on hydrogeological systems with international field studies across diverse geological settings. Her research spans hydrogeology, aquifers, hydrochemistry, isotopic analysis, hydrodynamics, and numerical modeling. She investigates water and pollutant transfer mechanisms in fractured crystalline aquifers, with focused case studies in the French Basque Country (Ursuya massif), Corsica (Bonifaco aquifer), and Central Africa (Bangui urban area). Her methodology integrates hydrochemical data, groundwater dating techniques, and hydrodynamic modeling to characterize recharge processes and flow paths in complex aquifer systems. Analysis of her 2010-2014 publications reveals consistent emphasis on practical hydrogeological applications: vulnerability mapping for karst aquifers, urban water supply solutions in developing regions, and submarine groundwater discharge quantification. Her work demonstrates interdisciplinary integration of geochemical and hydrodynamic tools to address water resource management challenges in mountainous, coastal, and urban environments. No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials. The available documentation contains no records of graduate student supervision or external grant funding. She operates within the GEGENA research unit (EA 37952), which conducts interdisciplinary studies in pedology (Champagne wine-growing soils), geochemistry (trace metal behavior in sediments), and hydrology. Her specific contributions focus on hydrological processes, particularly groundwater dynamics in fractured media and recharge mechanisms across varied climatic and geological contexts.











