The course of the Jamagne is largely
canalized and
rectilinear when it flows through the
Gérardmer area, following the construction of
Route nationale 417 in 1950. The river suffered from serious domestic pollution until 1998. When the
Cleurie river valley was blocked by
Würmian moraine in a double
vallum thick, the waters of the Hohneck massif stopped flowing towards
le Tholy and accumulated upstream of the deposit, forming the
lac de Gérardmer. With no outlet to the west, the waters left the lake in the opposite direction to their historic one, via the Jamagne, which flows into the Vologne downstream of the
hamlet of Kichompré. The flow of the Jamagne was widely exploited during the 20th century for
generating electricity as well as for powering
sawmills which were set up on its banks. In contrast to other rivers of the Vosges, the Jamagne is unique in flowing from southwest to northeast. ==Tributaries==