The results of electrical resistivity rho(T) measurements on Fe-rich F
e-Zr glasses in a wide temperature range are presented. The rho(T) dat
a show minima at temperatures close to the Curie temperature (T(c)). A
change of slope around 600 K, resembling the behaviour of the Fe-Zr-C
u-B nanocrystalline alloy, is caused by the crystallisation process. A
n evaluation of various contributions to electrical resistivity reveal
s that the contribution due to the magnetic scattering is masked by el
ectron-phonon, quantum interference and pseudo-Kondo scattering proces
ses.