A collection of fossil specimens in a wooden tray in the palaeontological collections at Keyworth was found in a catastrophically degraded state due to suspected pyrite decay. 56 of the 65 specimens had undergone total destruction and had been replaced by a large volume of grey dusts. The remaining nine specimens were extensively damaged. The specimens (mainly goniatites) were collected from the Westphaliam Coal Measures at Stubben Edge Hall in the 1940s. They were stored at the Leeds Kippax store until 1985 when they were trensferred to Keyworth. Most of the damage appears to have occurred since the specimens were transferred. However, pyrite oxidation may have been initiated much earlier than this and once begun can be self sustai...
Paleontology Collections include many fossils containing sulphides, such as pyrite which is a widesp...
An experimental study of pyritic specimens of two different types (fossiliferous shales, and ligniti...
International audienceFossil-bearing shale specimens that include sulfides in their compositions are...
Pyrite decay is arguably the major problem in geological and palaeontological conservation, as it ca...
Fossils can be completely petrified, include original material or organic matter, contain unstable m...
The deterioration of specimens in natural history collections is a major concern of curators. Collec...
Lignite deposits are characterized by a high probability of fossil preservation along with a high co...
International audienceFossil-bearing shale specimens that include sulfides are chemically reactive a...
Laboratory experiments on microbial decay were used to investigate the conditions required for pyri...
Two major collecting institutions in Australia, the Australian Museum (Sydney) and Museums Victoria ...
Pyritized twigs and roots from the Eocene London Clay of SE England were studied to gain a better un...
Paleontology Collections include many fossils containing sulphides, such as pyrite which is a widesp...
An experimental study of pyritic specimens of two different types (fossiliferous shales, and ligniti...
International audienceFossil-bearing shale specimens that include sulfides in their compositions are...
Pyrite decay is arguably the major problem in geological and palaeontological conservation, as it ca...
Fossils can be completely petrified, include original material or organic matter, contain unstable m...
The deterioration of specimens in natural history collections is a major concern of curators. Collec...
Lignite deposits are characterized by a high probability of fossil preservation along with a high co...
International audienceFossil-bearing shale specimens that include sulfides are chemically reactive a...
Laboratory experiments on microbial decay were used to investigate the conditions required for pyri...
Two major collecting institutions in Australia, the Australian Museum (Sydney) and Museums Victoria ...
Pyritized twigs and roots from the Eocene London Clay of SE England were studied to gain a better un...
Paleontology Collections include many fossils containing sulphides, such as pyrite which is a widesp...
An experimental study of pyritic specimens of two different types (fossiliferous shales, and ligniti...
International audienceFossil-bearing shale specimens that include sulfides in their compositions are...