A new study led by a Tulane geologist warns that rising sea levels could eventually push the Gulf of Mexico inland far enough to flood New Orleans.
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In the article, Dr. Samuel Bentley shares his in-depth knowledge with the team at Tulane
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LSU researchers have developed specialized electron probe microanalyzer techniques to precisely characterize rare earth elements (REEs) in carbonatite, aiding U.S. efforts to secure domestic supplies for defense and technology.
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Think geology is just about rocks? Think again! 🌎🌋
GEOL 1001-001: Physical Geology
Second Summer Session
📚 Instructor: Crystal Luna
💻 Online (Asynchronous)
📅 Classes begin July 7
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Think geology is just about rocks? Think again! 🌎🌋 Learn about volcanoes, drifting continents, ancient life, natural disasters, and the forces shaping our planet in GEOL 1001 this summer! 💻 Online | 📅 Starts July 7 #LSUGeology #GeauxScience
The Geology & Geophysics Dept. had 10 students attend the "Our Earth, Our Laboratory" event. Thanks to our volunteers (Dr. Bentley, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Luttrell, Dr. Wilson-Kennedy, S. Adams, D. Wilderman, F. Walton, J. Woodall, and M. Afuwape)! And to Dr. Dutrow and A. Webb for preparations!
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One LSU professor is researching methods that could potentially assist NASA in their goal of building a fully inhabited base on the surface of the moon.
Congratulations to Dr. Darrell Henry, Campanile Charities Professor in @lsugeology.bsky.social, for receiving the Outstanding Educator Award from the Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies, which highlights his exceptional contributions to geoscience education across the Gulf Coast region!
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For the first time, scientists have watched a subduction zone literally fall apart beneath the ocean floor. Using advanced seismic imaging, they found the Juan de Fuca plate splitting into fragments a...
BATON ROUGE - One LSU professor is researching methods that could potentially assist NASA in their goal of building a fully inhabited base on the surface of the moon.