Muri Spring
Muri Spring (German: Muri-Quelle, Slovene: Murijev vrelec) is a chalybeate mineral spring on the Austrian side of the Austria-Slovenia border, on the slope of a hill named Goli Vrh. The spring is next to the main road leading from Jezersko towards the village of Bad Vellach. The water arises from Paleozoic schists, which contain a high concentration of iron minerals. Due to the high mineral content, the water leaves a marked trace.
During the rain, the fallen water runs underground and mixes with carbon dioxide, which emerges from deeper parts of the Earth's crust. Such water dissolves iron minerals present in the rock of this area. The source disappears during drought and low rain.
References
- ^ "Mineral Springs: The Valley of Thousand Springs" [Mineralni vrelci – dolina tisočerih vrelcev]. Na izlet (in Slovenian). Retrieved 2023-06-03.
- ^ "Geologie im Geopark: Muri-Quelle" [Geology in the Geopark: Muri Spring]. Geopark Karawanken (in German). EVTZ Geopark Karawanken. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
- ^ Čibon Kodrin, Andreja (4 April 2021). "(FOTO) Na Poti mineralnih izvirov voda ni le za žejo" [(PHOTOS) Water is not just for Thirst on the Mineral Springs Trail]. Večer (in Slovenian).
External links
- Media related to Muri Spring at Wikimedia Commons
- Uroš Grabnar, Ognjeno rdeča voda... Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine