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L. Greer Price

Emeritus — Director and State Geologist
New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources New Mexico Tech
801 Leroy Place
Socorro, NM 87801

Greer started at the Bureau as Chief Editor managing the publishing program and managing staff in the Publication Sales Office and Geologic Information Center. In that capacity, he was involved in many of the outreach efforts at the Bureau, including many of our offsite events, Decision-Makers Field Conferences, and other outreach efforts. He served as Director and State Geologist from 2011 until his retirement in 2015. Greer is an associate member of the Association of American State Geologists (AASG), and an adjunct faculty in the Humanities Department (Technical Communications Program), where he occasionally teaches.

Greer spent eight years as a professional geologist in the petroleum industry, ten years with the National Park Service, and four years as managing editor at Grand Canyon Association before coming to the Bureau. He began his career as a paleontologist, with a strong interest in stratigraphy and field geology (field work for his master's thesis was conducted at Lake Chichancanab in the central Yucatan, looking at the paleontological evidence for Holocene lake-level fluctuations). After two years of graduate work following his master's degree, and a year of teaching, Greer went to work in the oil patch, initially in the stratigraphic group of the Offshore/Alaska Division of Exxon Company U.S.A., later as a production geologist for Sohio in San Francisco, working the North Slope of Alaska. Those years in the oil business provided invaluable experience and training.

At Exxon USA, 1978 (left); at Sohio in 1984 (right)

 

Following his years in industry, Greer devoted his efforts to geologic education for the general public. His work with the National Park Service—at the Marin Headlands and Point Reyes in northern California, Great Basin National Park in Nevada, Grand Canyon, and elsewhere—provided a unique opportunity to reach large numbers of people in dramatic settings, landscapes that were ideal for generating excitement concerning the geology of North America. "My particular strength, I think, was providing a link between the world of professional geologists and the general public." In all of the parks in which he worked, Greer endeavored to bring National Park Service staff together with the geologists who'd done most of the work in that area,the folks who were most knowledgeable.

After a number of years working on geologic programs and exhibits in several different parks, Greer narrowed his focus to the world of publications. His work at Grand Canyon Association provided an opportunity to further develop his publishing skills and to establish a network among what he likes to call "the community of the book"—authors, editors, designers, publishers, printers, and booksellers. A lifelong lover of books and the printed word as well as the geosciences, Greer found an outlet for many of his interests and passions. He firmly believes that "people love most what they come to know. An appreciation of geologic history and process is one of the best ways to inspire stewardship for our planet among the general public."

Education

  • Washington University, B.A. in Geology, 1973
  • Washington Univeristy, M.A. in Geology, 1974
  • University of Michigan, 1974-76 (toward Ph.D. in Geology)

Experience

  • Geology Instructor, University of Missouri at St. Louis, Missouri, 1976
  • Exploration Geologist, Exxon Company U.S.A., Houston, Texas, and New Orleans, Louisiana, 1978-81
  • Production Geologist, Sohio Petroleum Corporation, San Francisco, California, 1982-84
  • National Park Service, 1977, 1985-95 (click for details)
  • Managing Editor, Grand Canyon Association, 1996-2000
  • Senior Geologist/Chief Editor/Associate Director, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 2001–2011
  • Director and State Geologist, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 2011-2015

Professional Societies

  • Geological Society of America
  • Publishers Association of the West
  • New Mexico Geological Society
  • Cave Research Foundation (honorary lifetime member)
  • Associate member of the Association of American State Geologists (AASG)

Boards and Committees

  • I served on the board of the New Mexico Geological Society Foundation (2004-2006)
  • I am a previous member of the board of the Publishers Association of the West
  • I currently serve on the New Mexico Tech Library Advisory Committee
  • I currently serve on the New Mexico Geological Society Publications Committee

Honors and Awards

  • The National Park Service Director's Award, 1998
  • The National Park Service Award for Excellence in Interpretation, 2000
  • The 2007 New Mexico Book Award for Best Travel/Guide Book, for High Plains of Northeastern New Mexico, A Guide to Geology and Culture

Publications Include

DM 09

The Geology of Northern New Mexico's Parks, Monuments, and Public Lands, L. Greer Price, editor, 2010

DM 09

Water Natural Resources, and the Urban Landscape, 2009 Decision-Makers Field Guide, Edited by L. Greer Price, Douglas Bland, Peggy S. Johnson, and Sean D. Connell

DM 07

Water Resources of the Middle Rio Grande —San Acacia to Elephant Butte, 2007 Decision-Makers Field Guide edited by L. Greer Price, Peggy S. Johnson, and Douglas Bland

ST 19

High Plains of Northeastern New Mexico: A Guide to Geology and Culture, by William R. Muehlberger, Sally J. Muehlberger, and L. Greer Price, Scenic Trip #19, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 2005

DM 05

Mining in New Mexico: The Environment, Water, Economics, and Sustainable Development, edited by L. Greer Price, Douglas Bland, Virginia T. McLemore, and James M. Barker, 2005 Decision-Makers Field Guide, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources

ST 18

Albuquerque: A Guide to Its Geology and Culture, by Paul W. Bauer, Richard P. Lozinsky, Carol J. Condie, and L. Greer Price, Scenic Trip # 18, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 2003

DM 03

Water Resources of the Lower Pecos Region, New Mexico, edited by Peggy S. Johnson, Lewis A. Land, L. Greer Price, and Frank Titus, 2003 Decision-Makers Field Guide, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources

DM 02

New Mexico's Energy, Present and Future: Policy, Production, Economics, and the Environment, edited by Brian S. Brister and L. Greer Price, 2002 Decision-Makers Field Guide, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources

An Introduction to Grand Canyon Geology, by L. Greer Price, Grand Canyon Association, 1999

Grand Canyon: The Story Behind the Scenery, by L. Greer Price, KC Publications, 1993

Plateau Journal (co-editor), 1996-2000, Museum of Northern Arizona and Grand Canyon Association