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Authors
Allington-Jones, L
Issue date
2017-11-01Submitted date
2017-11-30Subject Terms
mineralconservation
clean
ethics
development
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Mineral specimens have a dual nature, both as a scientific resource and an aesthetic pleasure. Combine this with a long history of sampling for study, and the developed nature of most specimens on the commercial market, and it is difficult to relate to the ethical principles of conservation when cleaning minerals.Citation
Allington-Jones L (2017) Cleaning Minerals: practical and ethical considerations. The Geological Curator, 10 (8) : 473 - 479.Publisher
Geological Curators' GroupJournal
The Geological CuratorType
Journal ArticleItem Description
The attached document is the author’s final accepted/submitted version of the journal article. You are advised to consult the publisher’s version if you wish to cite from it.NHM Repository
ISSN
0144-5294Collections