Research interest

I am working in chemical potamology. I am interested by the global role of chemical weathering in the Earth’s chemical engine. I focus on the « drainage  basin » approach both at large scale and small scale. I am especially interested by the geochemistry of the sediments transported by rivers and produced by chemical weathering in soils. I am involved in the national and international organization of  a network of drainage basins (known as the Critical Zone Exploration Network). My tools are elemental and isotopic geochemistry. I have developped or participated to the developement of several techniques for measuring precise isotopic abundances in natural materials (B, Li, Zn, Mg) and applied these techniques to study rainwater, riverwater, sediments, rocks. I have been involved in the adventure of using boron isotopes in carbonates as a tracer of paleo-pH of the ocean. More recently, I got interested in using isotopes to trace pollution.


Degrees

  1. -Ecole Normale Supérieure de Saint Cloud-Lyon (1986-1989)

  2. -Ph.D. University Paris 7, 1995

  3. -Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Paris 7, 2000


Professionnal Experience

  1. -2001-present, Professor at Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

  2. -2010-present, National Coordinator of the French Network of drainage basins (RBV)

  3. -2010-present, Chargé de mission at Institut National des Sciences de l’Univers

  4. -1996-2001, Maître de Conférences at University Paris-Diderot

  5. -2004-2009, Vice director of Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

  6. -2004-2009, Director of the Earth, Environmental and Planet Sciences Education Department of Paris-Diderot/IPGP universities (UFR STEP)

  7. -2000-2004, Vice director of UFR STEP






 

Pr. Jérôme Gaillardet

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

Jérôme Gaillardet

Bureau 413, IPGP

1 rue Jussieu

75238 PARIS cedex 05


Tel: 33 (0)1 83 95 74 43

e-mail: gaillardet@ipgp.fr