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Omnia venenum sunt: nec sine veneno quicquam existit. Dosis sola facit, ut venenum non fit. (Paracelsus, 1493-1541)

About Us – MercuRILab

MercuRILab (Mercury Research Interdisciplinary Laboratory) is a research group based at the University of Trieste, with almost thirty years of experience in investigating the complex biogeochemical processes of mercury in both terrestrial and aquatic environments.

Our research focuses in particular on the marine-coastal area of Friuli Venezia Giulia, one of the most mercury-contaminated regions in the world, due to the historical mining activities of the Idrija mine (Slovenia).

Equipped with cutting-edge analytical instrumentation, MercuRILab has gradually expanded its scope of activity at both national and international levels, collaborating with local authorities, universities, and research institutions through numerous joint projects.

MercuRILab is not just about mercury. The group is also actively involved in the field of environmental geochemistry, with a specific focus on the mobility of trace elements across various environmental compartments—rocks, soils, sediments, water, vegetation—and even within the food chain.

Our mission is to understand the mechanisms that control the distribution and behavior of contaminants in natural systems, contributing to environmental protection and the sustainable management of natural resources

Let’s Collaborate
We are always open to new collaborations with research institutions, universities, public agencies, and private organizations interested in environmental geochemistry, mercury research, or trace element mobility.
 

News

  • 18 April 2026
    In Laguna alla foce del Fiume Stella con gli studenti di SAMAC
  • 15 April 2026
    Nuovamente Flussi di Hg con i colleghi sloveni a Idria
  • 27 March 2026
    2 x 1...due laureati in un colpo solo per MercuRILab!
  • 25 March 2026
    Campionamento dei sedimenti fluviali nel bacino idrografico dell'Isonzo
  • 13 February 2026
    Aree minerarie del Friuli Venezia Giulia. Strutture di deposito e loro preliminare caratterizzazione
  • 24 January 2026
    Si è conclusa la Winter School “Deep-sea Mineral Deposits: from Biogeochemistry to Geopolitics”
  • 12 January 2026
    Winter School organizzata dall'Università di San Paolo (Brasile) - “Deep-sea Mineral Deposits: from Biogeochemistry to Geopolitics”
  • 12 January 2026
    Prima attività sul campo nel 2026 ! Misure di Flusso di Mercurio a Idria (Slovenia)

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