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Mineral resource of the month: mercury

January 1, 2006

The ore of mercury, cinnabar, is soft and dark red, and native mercury is one of a few metals that is liquid at room temperatures. Cinnabar from Almaden, Spain, the world’s oldest producing mercury mine, was used during Roman times, and the chemical symbol for mercury (Hg) is from "hydrargyrum," from the Greek word meaning liquid silver. Cinnabar and mercury are associated with some hydrothermal mineral deposits and occur in fine-grained or sedimentary and volcanic rocks near hot springs or volcanic centers. Mercury may be recovered as a byproduct of processing copper, gold, lead-zinc or silver.

Publication Year 2006
Title Mineral resource of the month: mercury
Authors William E. Brooks
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geotimes
Index ID 70044388
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Minerals Information Center