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PRAĆENJE RUDARSKE DJELATNOSTI

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Title (Dublin Core)

hrv PRAĆENJE RUDARSKE DJELATNOSTI
eng MONITORING OF MINING

Description (Dublin Core)

hrv Praćenje rudarske djelatnosti obavljalo se u prošlosti ovisno o znanju, interesu i postojećim zakonskim propisima. O toj djelatnosti nalazimo dokumentacijske podatke u arhivima, bibliotekama, muzejima i drugdje. Treba istaknuti bogatu građu (spise i knjige) iz rada nekadašnjih Carsko-Kraljevskih Rudarskih satništva u Zagrebu, Zadru, Klagenfurtu i Splitu. Manji dio dokumentacije još nije prenesen u Hrvatsku.
Iz rudarskih priručnika i knjiga možemo doznati o rudarskoj djelatnosti na području hrvatskih krajeva u sklopu nekadašnje Au6sstro- Ugarske. Tako saznajemo da su prva Namjesništva u Zagrebu i Zadru bila na čelu s banom i grofom J. Jelačićem i barunom L. Mamulom kao vrhovna rudarska vlast, što je, vjerojatno iz političkih motiva, bilo prešućeno u vodičima Rudarskih satlništva.
U Hrvatskoj je krajem pedesetih godina XIX. stoljeća proizvedeno 92%-94% morske soli, do 8,5% sumpora i do 19,5% asfalta, te 100% nafte Austro-Ugarske. Iz podataka o rudarskoj djelatnosti na području Rudarskog satništva Split, pripremljenih za izložbu u Filadelfiji, može se uočiti da su u rudarskim istraživanjima s 33 372 prijavljenih samorova u 1925. pretežno istraživani boksiti (60,0 %), zatim mrki ugljeni (19,0%), asfalti (10,3%) i ligniti (6,2%). Godine 1931. na području djelovanja tog satništva, od 74 prijavljenih rudnika, radilo je samo njih 9. Među njima bilo je u eksploataciji 5 rudnika ugljena, 3 rudnika boksita i 1 rudnik asfalta. Predlažem da se u sklopu državne institucije obnovi Rudarsko satništvo ili (po)glavarstvo, ili da se utemelji Rudarsko-geološka uprava, za potpunije afirmiranje rudarskog poduzetništva.
eng The way mining was monitored in the past depended on knowledge, interest and the existing legal regulations. Documentary evidence about this work can be found in archives, libraries and museums. In particular, there is the rich archival material (papers and books) concerning the work of the one-time Imperial and Royal Mining Captaincies in Zagreb, Zadar, Klagenfurt and Split, A minor part of the documentation has not yet been transferred to Croatia.
From mining handbooks and books we can also find out about mining in Croatia. In the context of Austro-Hungary. For example, we can find out that the first governorships in Zagreb and Zadar headed the Ban, Count Jelacic and Baron Mamula were also the top mining authorities, though this, probably from political motives, was suppressed in the guides and inventories or the Mining Captaincies. At the end of the 1850s, Croatia produced 92-94% of sea salt, up to 8.5% of sulphur, 19.5% of asphalt and 100% of oil for the Austro-Hungarian empire. From data about mining in the Split Mining Captaincy, prepared for the Philadephia Exhibition, it can be seen that in the exploratory mining operations in which there were 33,372 independent mines declared in 1925 they were looking mainly for bauxite (60,0%), then dark coal (19,0%), asphalts (10.3%) and lignites (62%). In 1931, within the area covered by the same captaincy, of 74 declared mines, only 9 were working. There were five coal mines, three bauxite mines and one for asphalt. I suggest that within state institution, the Mining Captaincy or Authority be renewed, or that a Mining and Geological Authority be set ap, which would lead to the more complete affirmation of Croatian mining.

Creator (Dublin Core)

Šebečić, Berislav

Subject (Dublin Core)

hrv rudarski sudovi;povjerenstva;satništva;namjesništva;ministarstva; arhivi
eng mining courts;commissions;captaincy;ministries;archives

Publisher (Dublin Core)

Faculty of Mining, Geology and Petroleum Engineering University of Zagreb

Date (Dublin Core)

1996

Type (Dublin Core)

text
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Format (Dublin Core)

application/pdf

Identifier (Dublin Core)

https://hrcak.srce.hr/13555
hrv https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/20810

Source (Dublin Core)

Rudarsko-geološko-naftni zbornik
ISSN 1849-0409 (Online)
Volume 8
Issue 1

Language (Dublin Core)

hrv

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