Subject: Cleaning minerals
Katharine Hall <kathyhall [at] mail__utexas__edu> writes >Our mineral exhibit was recently damaged by a flood and we're in the >process of constructing a new one. The curator of geology wishes to >have some of the mineral specimens cleaned before they are >re-displayed. With regard to cleaning minerals: Two other experts in the field are Chris Collins Geological Conservation Unit Madingley Rise, Madingley Road Cambridge CB3 0EZ UK +44 1223 62522 Fax: +44 1223 60779 cjc1001 [at] esc__cam__ac__uk and me, at the address below. Chris has run the only formal geological conservation diploma course in the world, and I am (so far) the only North American graduate of it. We both teach geological conservation courses in the US through International Academic Projects, and recently posted a notice on the upcoming standard and advanced short courses, to be held in May at Yellowstone National Park. Cleaning minerals will definitely be a significant topic in these. Sally Shelton Director, Collections Care and Conservation San Diego Natural History Museum P.O. Box 1390 San Diego, California 92112 619-232-3821 Fax: 619-232-0248 *** Conservation DistList Instance 9:55 Distributed: Wednesday, January 17, 1996 Message Id: cdl-9-55-006 ***Received on Friday, 12 January, 1996