Curation and classification procedures for the UK Antarctic meteorite collection

1J. L. MacArthur,1K. H. Joy,1R. H. Jones,2T. A. Harvey,3N. V. Almeida
Meteoritics & Planetary Science (in Press) Link to Article [https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.14273]
1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
2The Geological Society of London, Burlington House, London, UK
3Planetary Materials Group, Natural History Museum, London, UK
Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons

The field of advanced curation is important for existing astromaterials collections, which includes samples returned by space missions, and meteorites and cosmic dust samples that have been recovered from here on Earth. In order to maximize the scientific return of the samples, contamination needs to be minimized at all stages of sample collection, preliminary examination, classification, and curation. Utilizing best practice methods, a detailed acquisition and curation plan was implemented during the UK’s first two expeditions to collect Antarctic meteorites from two new blue icefields, Hutchison Icefields and Outer Recovery Icefields. This article documents the design and execution of the procedures used during the project’s curation and classification processes. It describes two case studies showing the processes applied to the recovered meteorites, and reviews our experiences and lessons learned for the future.

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