In from the cold: an overview of the British Antarctic Survey fossil collections
The British Antarctic Survey is the custodian of more than 57,000 Antarctic fossils, of which some 2,500 are Type & Figured specimens. In addition to these, the geological collections include over 100,000 rock and mineral specimens representing all the main lithologies. Gathered over the last 60...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:10792 2023-05-15T13:45:10+02:00 In from the cold: an overview of the British Antarctic Survey fossil collections Blagbrough, Hilary J. 2009 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/10792/ unknown Geological Curators' Group Blagbrough, Hilary J. orcid:0000-0001-6904-777X . 2009 In from the cold: an overview of the British Antarctic Survey fossil collections. The Geological Curator, 9 (1). 21-28. Earth Sciences Data and Information Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2009 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:26:54Z The British Antarctic Survey is the custodian of more than 57,000 Antarctic fossils, of which some 2,500 are Type & Figured specimens. In addition to these, the geological collections include over 100,000 rock and mineral specimens representing all the main lithologies. Gathered over the last 60 years, the collections form an invaluable taxonomic and lithographic resource for the study of biodiversity, environmental change and planetary evolution. Methods of analysis are constantly being refined and up-dated so the collection needs to be effectively managed, stored and recorded if it is to continue to function as an investigative resource. Good curation is especially important given the high cost, in both time and money, of collecting specimens from such a remote and hostile environment. For the most part, the material is well documented but more curatorial time needs to be spent on the specimens if they are not to deteriorate through contamination or neglect. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic British Antarctic Survey Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic |
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The British Antarctic Survey is the custodian of more than 57,000 Antarctic fossils, of which some 2,500 are Type & Figured specimens. In addition to these, the geological collections include over 100,000 rock and mineral specimens representing all the main lithologies. Gathered over the last 60 years, the collections form an invaluable taxonomic and lithographic resource for the study of biodiversity, environmental change and planetary evolution. Methods of analysis are constantly being refined and up-dated so the collection needs to be effectively managed, stored and recorded if it is to continue to function as an investigative resource. Good curation is especially important given the high cost, in both time and money, of collecting specimens from such a remote and hostile environment. For the most part, the material is well documented but more curatorial time needs to be spent on the specimens if they are not to deteriorate through contamination or neglect. |
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In from the cold: an overview of the British Antarctic Survey fossil collections |
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In from the cold: an overview of the British Antarctic Survey fossil collections |
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Blagbrough, Hilary J. orcid:0000-0001-6904-777X . 2009 In from the cold: an overview of the British Antarctic Survey fossil collections. The Geological Curator, 9 (1). 21-28. |
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