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Department of Geology & Geophysics at Louisiana State University Teaching of geology began at LSU on January 2, 1860. Boyd. from Stanford University, Henry V.

LSU was then known as the
Louisiana State Seminary of Learning, and was located in Pineville, LA. During the
Civil War, all teaching was suspended, but following the war, on October 2, 1865,
classes resumed under the direction of a new president, David F. President Boyd was very interested in geology and maintained his own mineral and fossil collection. On October 15, 1869, the Louisiana State Sem

Photos from LSU Geology Field Camp's post 06/18/2026

Field camp is off to a great start this year! Special thanks to Dr. Karen Luttrell, Dr. Amy Luther, Dr. Larry Tuttle, and Dr. Adam Forte!

06/12/2026

Think geology is just about rocks? Think again! 🌎🌋

Geology explores exploding volcanoes, wandering continents, ancient life, precious minerals, natural disasters, and the forces that continue to reshape our planet. Whether you need a science credit or want to better understand the world around you, GEOL 1001 is a great way to spend your summer!

GEOL 1001-001: Physical Geology

Second Summer Session

📚 Instructor: Crystal Luna

💻 Online (Asynchronous)

📅 Classes begin July 7

Photos from LSU Research's post 06/11/2026
06/04/2026

Deep beneath the Tyrrhenian Sea, scientists recovered dark mantle rocks from Earth’s interior, but cutting through them were pale granite intrusions, rocks more commonly found in continents than beneath the seafloor.

That strange mix became a rare window into one of Earth’s most dramatic processes: the birth of a new ocean basin.
Like a built-in clock and thermometer, the granites preserved evidence of how a massive fault rapidly pulled deep Earth material upward as continents stretched apart millions of years ago.

New research from LSU geologist Eirini Poulaki and collaborators published in .
Learn more: https://www.lsu.edu/science/news/2026/05/poulaki-sciadvances.php

LSU Research
LSU Geology & Geophysics

Photos from LSU Geology & Geophysics's post 05/13/2026
05/12/2026

Fun with crystals: Who can describe this structure? For bonus points what is the mineral name?

The Gulf will someday overwhelm coastal Louisiana. Planning should start now, study says. 05/04/2026

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. Researchers identified an ancient shoreline about 30 miles north of the city, showing the Gulf once extended that far. Based on this, scientists urge Louisiana to begin planning now for relocating coastal communities in the coming centuries.
https://www.nola.com/news/environment/new-orleans-relocate-sea-level-rise-study/article_45566f0e-2390-4d15-b7b6-14f1e0f8983f.html
In the article, Dr. Sam Bentley shares his in-depth knowledge with the team at Tulane

The Gulf will someday overwhelm coastal Louisiana. Planning should start now, study says. A new study finds the Gulf once reached what is now the northshore, and warns it could return there in the coming centuries.

Photos from LSU Museum of Natural Science's post 08/28/2025
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PBS News Hour | Season 2025 | August 8, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode August 8, 2025 - PBS News Hour full episode

01/31/2025

Calling all curious minds! The LSU Museum of Natural Science is excited to invite kids ages 5-10 for a special Mardi Gras-themed Night at the Museum event! Come learn about the vibrant traditions of Mardi Gras in Louisiana
🟣🟢🟡 Discover the history behind the parades, the costumes, the colorful beads, and the meaning of Carnival season right here in Baton Rouge. It’s going to be an evening full of excitement, education, and a dash of Mardi Gras magic!

📅 Date: Monday, February 24 ⏰ Time: 4:45 PM - 6PM 📍 Location: LSU Museum of Natural Science, LSU Foster Hall.

Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind, family-friendly event—let the good times roll!

RSVP today to reserve your spot! 🎉

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