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The diatom collection is being digitised
Arranged fossil diatoms (Specimen BM Adams TS 558) from Bory-Slovakia
The Museum's diatom collection is one of the largest in the world, containing over 300,000 specimens accumulated from the early nineteenth century to the present day.
The collections are a crucial resource for modern research, diatom specimens are used to answer scientific questions about areas as diverse as climate change and phylogenetic relationships.
The collections are extremely geographically and taxonomically diverse. They are an internationally recognised type specimen repository, containing representatives from freshwater, brackish and marine environments.
All major diatom groups, both fossil and recent, are represented.
The comprehensive assortment of fossil specimens, includes one of the best representations of Cretaceous diatoms.
The diatom collection is being digitised
If you would like to use any specimens for research, please get in touch.
300,000
10,000
20,000
Estimated 10,000
Confirmed 5,000
Microscope slides collections 150,000
Bottle collection 35,000
Herbarium sheets 7,500
Diatomite (rocks and sediments) 1,500
SEM stubs
Non-permanent strews
LM micrographs
SEM images
Handwritten notes
Letters
Sketches and drawings
Index card files
The Museum's diatom collection has a large number of historical and recent specimens and accompanying materials amassed by British and foreign diatomists as well as a variety of published diatoms exsiccate sets.
Collections are geographically diverse. Parts of the slide collection are assembled from particular geographic localities or expeditions:
Access to some collections will be affected as we prepare for the move to our new collections, science and digitisation centre.
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.