Louisiana Geological Survey Staff

Administration

Name Title Email Telephone
Clare Falcon, PhD Director cfalcon@lsu.edu

225-578-8035

Marlesha Ross Assistant to the Director mross10@lsu.edu

225-578-3724

Reed Bourgeois Data Processing Analyst 4 rbourg9@lsu.edu 225-578-8879
Michael A. Surman IT Advisor msurman@lsu.edu 225-578-4553

Basin and Energy Research

The Basin & Energy Research section performs research into the nature and occurrence of oil, gas, and coal in the Cenozoic depocenters and geosynclines of Louisiana and around the world. The BERS disseminates research and technical information widely, especially to the independent oil and gas producers of Louisiana, thereby enabling more economically efficient exploration and production operations. The Basin & Energy Research section derived from the merger of the LSU Basin Research Institute, est. 1984, into the Louisiana Geological Survey in 2000.

Name Title Email Telephone
Chacko J. John, PhD Gratis Emeritus Professor  cjohn@lsu.edu 225-578-8681
Akinbobola Akintomide, PhD Assistant Professor-Research aakintomide@lsu.edu 225-578-4311

Cartography

The Cartographic Section of the LGS prepares maps and geographic information systems (GIS) data for LGS and other LSU research departments. It also produces map products under direct contract from other government agencies, traditional printed maps and GIS products, and technical illustrations for scientific publications/presentations utilizing graphic design and image processing software. The cartographic staff works closely with technical editors in the preparation of scientific publications ranging from simple reports to complex books and atlases utilizing the latest electronic publishing and pre-press software.

Name Title Email Telephone
Robert Paulsell Research Associate 4 rpaulsell@lsu.edu 225-578-8655

Geologic Mapping & Mineral Resources

The Geologic Mapping and Mineral Resources Section of the LGS conducts investigations of the surface geology of Louisiana and renders the results in map format at intermediate and large scales (1:100,000 and 1:24,000, respectively). These investigations are done in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey under the STATEMAP component of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program (NCGMP). Although these investigations do not focus specifically on mineral resources, the geologic maps generated can have value for minerals exploration and resource assessment via derivative uses (the identification of economically significant properties associated with the units depicted on geologic maps).

The Louisiana Geological Survey is the only research organization doing geologic mapping in the state of Louisiana.  The continuing mapping effort is supported by cooperative agreements with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under the STATEMAP component of the National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program approved by the U.S. Congress.

Name Title Email Telephone
Paul Heinrich (retired) Research Associate 4 heinric@lsu.edu 225-578-4398
Marty Horn, PhD Assistant Professor - Research mhorn@lsu.edu 225-578-2681
Akinbobola Akintomide, PhD Assistant Professor-Research aakintomide@lsu.edu 225-578-3133

Geologic Review

Geologic Review is an ongoing program created by the Louisiana Geological Survey in 1982 which provides regulatory technical assistance to the Coastal Management Division (CMD) of the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources and to three districts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Please email Dr. Clare Falcon for details.

Geophysics

The Geophysical Section of LGS focuses on the physical processes and properties of the earth. Using quantitative methods, these processes and properties can be analyzed to measure gravity, magnetism, locate potential petroleum reservoirs and other mineral deposits, as well as archaeological sites among other interdisciplinary phenomena.

Name Title Email Telephone
Marty Horn, PhD Assistant Professor - Research mhorn@lsu.edu 225-578-2681