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The ores collection is being digitised
Colloform mass of silver-white skutterudite associated with crimson-pink erythrite, from the Bou-Azzer Mine in Morocco
The Museum ores collection of more than 15,000 specimens is a valuable resource for the field of economic geology.
The collection contains a wide range of material, from metalliferous soil and alluvial samples to mineralised bulk rock and drill core. Both individual and groups of samples are held.
Samples in the collection:
The main purpose of the collection is to support ongoing research in the Museum and the wider academic community. Specimens come from fieldwork and donations.
Systems and deposit types represented include:
The collection houses particularly fine examples of:
Worldwide coverage.
The ores collection is being digitised
If you would like to use any specimens for research
We have set out on an ambitious programme to develop a new collections, science and digitisation centre. As we prepare for the move, access to some collections will be affected.
Scientists and collections management specialists can visit the collections and borrow specimens for research.
Our duty is to provide a safe and secure environment for all of our collections.