SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area

Numerous roasting vessels fragments can be found at ancient roasting site areas in the surroundings of Idrija town, which were used for ore roasting in the first 150 years of Hg production in Idrija. The earthen vessels fragments lay just below the surface humus layer and in some parts they stretch...

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Main Author: Tamara Teršič
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Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Slovenia 2011-06-01
Series:Geologija
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Online Access:http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1115
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spelling doaj-610a463b27d2491eb425e55792a648df2021-07-02T10:38:20ZengGeological Survey of SloveniaGeologija0016-77891854-620X2011-06-015413140SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija areaTamara TeršičNumerous roasting vessels fragments can be found at ancient roasting site areas in the surroundings of Idrija town, which were used for ore roasting in the first 150 years of Hg production in Idrija. The earthen vessels fragments lay just below the surface humus layer and in some parts they stretch more than 1 meter deep; they arecovered with red (cinnabar) or black (metacinnabar) coatings.SEM/EDS analysis of roasting vessels fragments and soil samples from roasting site areas P{enk and Frbejžene trate was performed in order to characterize the solid forms of Hg in applied sampling material. Mercuric sulphide HgS was found to be the main mercury compound present in the samples. Analysis of earthen vessels fragmentsshowed abundant HgS coatings on the surface of ceramics, forming either crust-like aggregates on matrix or isolated grains. Some well-shaped grains with indicated structure and the size of up to 200 μm could also be observed. In soil HgS was present as powder-like concentrations scattered in soil samples, frequently coating silicate and quartz crystals and clay-minerals. Polycristalline, mercury- and sulphur- rich particles comprising silica, clay mineralsand Al-, Fe- and Mg-oxides that were also observed in the samples were interpreted as soil aggregates infiltrated by mercuric and sulphur vapours and by liquid mercury spilled during roasting. These particles suggest a possible presence of mercury-sulphur associations other than HgS.http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1115mercuryore roastingSEM/EDSPšenkFrbejžene trateSlovenia
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author Tamara Teršič
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SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area
Geologija
mercury
ore roasting
SEM/EDS
Pšenk
Frbejžene trate
Slovenia
author_facet Tamara Teršič
author_sort Tamara Teršič
title SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area
title_short SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area
title_full SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area
title_fullStr SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area
title_full_unstemmed SEM/EDS analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at Idrija area
title_sort sem/eds analysis of soil and roasting vessels fragments from ancient mercury ore roasting sites at idrija area
publisher Geological Survey of Slovenia
series Geologija
issn 0016-7789
1854-620X
publishDate 2011-06-01
description Numerous roasting vessels fragments can be found at ancient roasting site areas in the surroundings of Idrija town, which were used for ore roasting in the first 150 years of Hg production in Idrija. The earthen vessels fragments lay just below the surface humus layer and in some parts they stretch more than 1 meter deep; they arecovered with red (cinnabar) or black (metacinnabar) coatings.SEM/EDS analysis of roasting vessels fragments and soil samples from roasting site areas P{enk and Frbejžene trate was performed in order to characterize the solid forms of Hg in applied sampling material. Mercuric sulphide HgS was found to be the main mercury compound present in the samples. Analysis of earthen vessels fragmentsshowed abundant HgS coatings on the surface of ceramics, forming either crust-like aggregates on matrix or isolated grains. Some well-shaped grains with indicated structure and the size of up to 200 μm could also be observed. In soil HgS was present as powder-like concentrations scattered in soil samples, frequently coating silicate and quartz crystals and clay-minerals. Polycristalline, mercury- and sulphur- rich particles comprising silica, clay mineralsand Al-, Fe- and Mg-oxides that were also observed in the samples were interpreted as soil aggregates infiltrated by mercuric and sulphur vapours and by liquid mercury spilled during roasting. These particles suggest a possible presence of mercury-sulphur associations other than HgS.
topic mercury
ore roasting
SEM/EDS
Pšenk
Frbejžene trate
Slovenia
url http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=1115
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