Minerals of the mercury ore deposit Idria
The present work is the first comprehensive study of mineralogy of the world's second largest mercury mine Idria. In the first chapter the readers are acquainted with the history of mining and its relation to mineralogy. Mineralogy is explained in terms o
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Funding: Public Research Agency of the Republic of Slovenia. Research project No. L1-2232, entitled »Exploration and preservation of Slovenian mineralogical heritage« 2009-2012. The research published in this monograph was done in a project collaboration with the Mercury mine Idria during 2004-2012. Slovenian Book Agency. Co-financing of Scientific monographs in 2012, under the Decision No. 6130-2/2012/02. Project group: Dr. Aleksander Recˇnik (project leader), Dr. Uroš Herlec (geologist); Partners from the Mercury mine Idria: Bojan Režun and Martina Peljhan. The materials published in this book were contributed by: Municipal Museum Idria, Mercury Mine Idria, Faculty of Natural Sciences in Ljubljana, Geological Museum of Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Natural History Museum of Slovenia and Natural History Museum in Vienna. The displayed specimens are from private and institutional collections.
Translation: Blaž Miklavicˇ and Dr. Nina Daneu Review: Prof. Dr. Jože Cˇar and Prof. Dr. Breda Mirticˇ Proofreading: Dr. Paul McGuiness
Illustration: Marija Nabernik
Aleksander Recnik ˇ
Minerals of the Mercury Ore Deposit Idria
Aleksander Recnik ˇ Department for Nanostructured Materials Jožef Stefan Institute Ljubljana, Slovenia
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