Subject: Course on geological conservation
Preventive Conservation of Geological Materials June 13-17, 1995 San Diego, CA, USA Sponsored by International Academic Projects (London) and the San Diego Natural History Museum Instructors: Chris Collins, Conservator, Geological Conservation Unit Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge University Sally Shelton, Director of Collections Care and Conservation, San Diego Natural History Museum This is an intensive 5-day professional short course for anyone concerned with the care and conservation of geological-origin materials in collections, architecture, and sites of cultural and scientific importance. Topics to be covered include: * Nature, identification, and characteristic degradation of mineral and stone types. * Environmental monitoring techniques and care of sensitive materials. * Cleaning, adhesion, and consolidation updates. * Storage concerns; creating microenvironments. * Special concerns of fossils and fossil-bearing materials. * Special concerns of stone artefact collections. * Health and safety concerns (arsenic, asbestos, lead, mercury, radon, etc.) in geological collections: testing and protection. * Weathering, salt migration, and efflorescence. * Conservation of geological sites and in situ preservation. * Product information and materials testing. For further information and addition to the mailing list, please contact: Chris Collins Geological Conservation Unit Madingley Rise, Madingley Road Cambridge CB3 0EZ UK +41 223 62522; Fax: +41 223 60779 and/or Sally Shelton Director, Collections Care and Conservation San Diego Natural History Museum P. o. Box 1390 San Diego, CA 92112 USA 619-232-3821, x226; Fax: 619-232-0248 libsdnhm [at] class__org For a complete IAP catalogue, please contact Jim Black International Academic Projects 31-34 Gordon Square London WC1H 0PY UK +41 71 387 9651 Fax: +41 71-388-0283 Many thanks, Sally Shelton *** Conservation DistList Instance 8:31 Distributed: Monday, October 31, 1994 Message Id: cdl-8-31-006 ***Received on Friday, 28 October, 1994