The Maramures District of Romania


Calcite with Jamesonite
Herja mine

The Maramures District in northern Romania has been a source of mineral wealth since ancient times. It is a part of a broad belt of mineralization that extends southward into Serbia and northward into Slovakia. The Roman Empire was first drawn to the region by rich deposits of gold. In more modern times, it has been an important source of lead, zinc, copper, arsenic, silver, and the strategic metal antimony.


Calcite on Quartz
Boldut mine
   

Calcite after Gypsum
Herja mine

Calcite with Jamesonite
Herja mine
Photos: Debra L. Wilson

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