Brief description
Collection of mineral, gem, meteorite, fossil (including the Commonwealth Palaeontological Collection) and petrographic thin section specimens dating back to the early 1900s. The collection is of scientific, historic, aesthetic, and social significance. Geoscience Australia is responsible for the management and preservation of the collection, as well as facilitating access to the collection for research, and geoscience education and outreach. Over 700 specimens from the collection are displayed in our public gallery . The collection contains: • 15,000 gem, mineral and meteorite specimens from localities in Australia and across the globe. • 45,000 published palaeontological specimens contained in the Commonwealth Palaeontological Collection (CPC) mainly from Australia. • 1,000,000 unpublished fossils in a ‘Bulk Fossil’ collection. • 250,000 petrographic thin section slides. • 200 historical geoscience instruments including: cartography, geophysical, and laboratory equipment." Value: Specimens in the collection are derived from Geoscience Australia (GA) surveys, submissions by researchers, donations, purchases and bequests. A number of mineral specimens are held on behalf of the National Museum of Australia. Scope: This is a national collection that began in the early 1900s with early Commonwealth surveys collecting material across the country and British territories. The mineral specimens are mainly from across Australia, with a strong representation from major mineral deposits such as Broken Hill, and almost 40% from the rest of the world. The majority of fossils are from Australia, with a small proportion from lands historically or currently under Australian control, such as Papua New Guinea and the Australian Antarctic Territory.Lineage
Maintenance and Update Frequency: annually
Statement: Source: A national collection of significance containing rare and irreplaceable specimens which continue to be accessed for research, education and outreach. There is a significant number of type specimens which have been published in scientific journals and now form an essential scientific reference. The collection is governed under financial and cultural heritage Acts.
Form: Physical specimens with a museum collections management system (in development) for associated metadata
This Collection record was created to enhance the discoverability and management of the individual products contained in the collection. See the individual eCat records for product specific lineage.
Form: Physical specimens with a museum collections management system (in development) for associated metadata
This Collection record was created to enhance the discoverability and management of the individual products contained in the collection. See the individual eCat records for product specific lineage.
Notes
PurposeSpecimens in the collection are derived from Geoscience Australia (GA) surveys, submissions by researchers, donations, purchases and bequests. A number of mineral specimens are held on behalf of the National Museum of Australia.
Issued: 09 09 2021
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Subjects
Commonwealth Palaeontological Collection |
DC2020 |
EARTH SCIENCES |
Fossil |
Gemstone |
HVC - High Value Collection |
HVC_144615 |
Holotype |
Meteorite |
Mineral |
Mineralogy |
Museum |
Palaeontology |
Paleontology |
Published_External |
Resource |
Rock Thin Section |
Type Collection |
geoscientificInformation |
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Identifiers
- URI : pid.geoscience.gov.au/dataset/ga/144615
- global : a73ca4b9-bbd3-43c1-a2d7-915c69e25d47