Luisenstollen, Fossey mine, Astenet, Lontzen, Liège, Wallonia, Belgiumi
Regional Level Types | |
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Luisenstollen | Adit |
Fossey mine | Mine (Abandoned) |
Astenet | Village |
Lontzen | Municipality |
Liège | Province |
Wallonia | Region |
Belgium | Country |
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Latitude & Longitude (WGS84):
50° 42' 5'' North , 6° 2' 21'' East
Latitude & Longitude (decimal):
Type:
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Nearest Settlements:
Place | Population | Distance |
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La Calamine | 10,232 (2011) | 2.7km |
Lontzen | 4,862 (2011) | 3.2km |
Raeren | 9,925 (2011) | 6.6km |
Welkenraedt | 9,006 (2012) | 6.7km |
Plombières | 9,596 (2011) | 6.9km |
Nearest Clubs:
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Club | Location | Distance |
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Vieille Montagne Heritage | Kelmis / La Calamine, Belgium | 2km |
Mindat Locality ID:
269109
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:269109:4
GUID (UUID V4):
f54edf61-2b0e-4c8b-9cfe-fc6ed7521907
Other/historical names associated with this locality:
Luisenstollen
Name(s) in local language(s):
Luise stollen, Mine de Fossey
The Luise addit of the Fossey mine.
This Fossey mine was part of the “Vieille Montagne Moresnet concession” with headquarters in the management building in Kelmis/La Calamine, the current MVM Museum Vieille Montagne. The ores were transported via the Luise stollen to the wash plant in Kelmis/La Calamine, located on the site of the former Altenberg mine.
The mine is located north of Astenet and 2.6 km SE of Kelmis.
The Luisenstollen was a horizontal shaft from the Fossey mine to the banks of the river Gueule. At first, the ores were brought to the surface by a vertical shaft.
After the completion of the adit, the ores were transported underground from the gallery at -35 m to the river. There they were loaded in 7-8 wagons of 1 ton.
Through a narrow gauge railway, pulled by a horse, the ore was transported to Kelmis. It ended in 1923.
The Luisenstollen had a total length of 633 meters.
Fossey, ancient zinc and lead mine (starting in 1878 and abandoned in 1923) exploiting 6 ore bodies (Prester was the 5th ore-body, discovered in 1883 and Lindengraben was the 6th ore-body, discovered in 1900).
This mine worked the same veins as Poppelsberg and Rabotrath.
Levels: -35m, -74m, -110m, -146m and -200m.
Two main shafts, one ventilation shaft and two adits (Luisenstollen and Villain IV adit).
Total production:
143,067 tons of calamine, 22,453 tons of schalenblende and 1,327 tons of galena.
List of minerals for each chemical element
Other Regions, Features and Areas containing this locality
Belgium
- Wallonia
Eurasian PlateTectonic Plate
EuropeContinent
- Rhenish MassifMassif
Germany/Belgium
- Eifel MountainsMountain Range
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