| | Book | ores were exploited in the Venn-Stavelot Massif (Belgium). There are two varieties and their formations...these minerais are among the most interesting in Belgium. 3 Le manganèse en Ardenne Table des matières...Villance présente les mêmes caractères que celui de Bihain et de Liemeux." Des recherches à Villance nous...sud du Massif de Stavelot aux environs de Vielsalm-Bihain-Lierneux d'une part et aux environs de Chevron...Groupe Série Système Moyen Formation Membre Bihain (BIH) Salmchâteau Ruisseau d’Oneu Colanhan________ | | Blondieau, M., Puccio, S., Hatert F., Depret, M., Dal Bo, F. (2023) Minéralogie de la Formation d'Ottré au Thier del Preu et au Thier du Mont à Grand-Sart (Lierneux, Belgique), et comparaison avec les autres gisements régionaux. Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège, 92 (1) Liège. 71-152 doi:10.255118/0037-9565.11499 | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | localités minéralogiques bien connues de Bihain, Regné et Ottré. Cet article met également en évidence...mineralogical variation of each of the three members of the Ottré Formation at Grand-Sart, and develops a comparison...coticule situé plus au sud, aux Thiers de Regné et de Bihain. Deux collines d'une altitude de plus de 520 m...Massif de Stavelot, comme par exemple Bihain, Ottré, Regné et Vielsalm-Salmchâteau (Blondieau et al., 2017)...manganèse de la concession d'Arbrefontaine, 6. Zone à turquoise, 7. Zone à gahnite et pyrophyllite. A : Atelier | | | Book | noms sont issus d’une spécificité culturelle : • Turquoise : car souvent importée de Perse par des Turcs...sa production historique de porcelaine. 14 Turquoise dans rhyolite (Mont Dore, Puy de Dôme) Agate...nombreuses autres espèces comme le spinelle, la turquoise ou l’opale. Plus récemment, la synthèse du diamant...d’ambre (Europe, période celtique) Cabochons de turquoise mésoamérindiens (Arizona, xiie siècle) Entre...rhodonite, titanite* • Sans clivage net : opale, turquoise, leucite, brookite, vesuvianite, préhnite, rutile | | | Book | Zhou dynasty, 500-450 sce), bronze, copper and turquoise, ht, 34.8 cm, diam. 24.9 cm. This wine vessel...Europe: Chessy, near Lyon, Rhone, France; Moresnet, Belgium; Iglesias, Sardinia, Italy; Bleiberg, Carinthia...including =]¢-¥4] Am@r-\ar-le-W-Ule Weal ele Turquoise _ Turquoise, Iran * 2 x 4 x 2 cm, 76.18 ct. The region...once known as Persia is an important source of turquoise that dates back thousands of years, and it still...lran. The material from this deposit is a rich turquoise blue, with less matrix than that mined elsewhere | | | Journal (issue) | Vols. 1 and 2. Natural History Museum of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 672 pp. Cassedanne, J.P. & Cassedanne...Découverte d’euclase dans un filon de quartz à Ottré, massif de Stavelot, Belgique. Bulletin de Minéralogie...com/5yp6xhte.* Composition characteristic of turquoise from Mongolia. J. Liu, M. Yang and L. Liu, Journal...analysis of ancient Egyptian and near Eastern turquoise: A pilot study. F. Carò, D. Schorsch, L. Smieska...Study on gemological characteristics of a kind of turquoise imitation. H. Zhu, S. Chen, X. Zhao, Y. Cheng | | Gaines, Richard V., Skinner, H. Catherine W., Foord, Eugene E., Mason, Brian, Rosenzweig, Abraham, King, Vandall T. (1997) Dana's New Mineralogy (8th ed.) Wiley-Interscience. p.1872 | Book (edition) | Finland, Espoo, Finland. Joseph Lhoest: Liege, Belgium. John C. Lucking: Phoenix, Arizona. Emil Makovicky...Snohomish, Washington. Lourens Wals: Turnhout, Belgium. Terry C. Wallace: Dept. of Geosciences, University...of Louvain, c=5.548, B= 91.0°, Z=4, b=4.865, Belgium. MON C2/c. a= 17.140, 3.57, 3.10, 3.07, 2.8619... Hautes-Pyrenees, in France; in the Ardennes, Belgium; Wolf, Herdorf, Grube at microcrystals fine Germany...quarry near Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany; Visé, Belgium; Cr-bearing form at Nowej Rudy, Silesia, Germany; | | | Book | examples are malachite green, emerald green, turquoise blue. On the basis of their colour, minerals may...common; Altenberg near Aachen (FRG), Angleur (Belgium), Michalovce (Czechoslovakia), Tarnowice (Poland)...Sutherland (Great Britain), Hirvivaara (Finland), Ottré (Belgium), Sacaramb (Romania), Beresovsk, Urals (USSR)...(472) e Occurrence: rare; Berneau near Liége (Belgium), Zeleznik and LitoSice (Czechoslovakia), Nassau...Sitiavnica (Czechoslovakia), Cavnic (Romania), Rhisnes (Belgium), Derbyshire, Cornwall and Cumberland (Great Britain) | | | Journal (issue) | a l u s d e V i e l s a l m , o u l'ottrélite à Ottré, l a carpholite de la vallée d e l a L i e n n e...M i ni stère des Af faires c u l t u relles, Luxembourg 1 . - I NT R O D U CTION La plupart des lecteurs...Strontian;te Sylvinite Thénardite Thomson1te T1tanite Turquoise Vanadinite Vésuvianite V1vianite Wavellite Willémite | | | Book (edition) | Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany; Osaka Prefecture, Japan; Visé, Belgium; and Mount Hamilton, Santa Clara County, California...southwest Texas, and in sands of the Owithe Valley, Belgium. SELECTED REFERENCES: Winchell and Winchell, Elements...other occurrences are found in Brazil, Ireland, Belgium, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Australia, and USSR....Tonapah, Nevada. It also occurs in France, Germany, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Sweden, and Australia. SELECTED...OF OCCURRENCE: Occurs near Neuville, Ardennes, Belgium; at Schlaggenwald, Bohemia, Czechoslovakia; at | | | Book | Republic of Congo (type locality). Description: Turquoise blue cryptocrystalline crust from the association...(Fig. 2.502) Locality: Ottré, Vielsalm, Stavelot massif, Luxembourg province, Belgium (type locality). Description:...Mn2+Al6Si4O17(OH)2 (Fig. 2.537) Locality: Ottré, Stavelot massif, Province of Liége, Belgium (type locality). Description:...(Fig. 2.539) Locality: Bertrix, Ardennes Mts., Belgium (type locality). Description: Radiating fibrous...ZnAl6(PO4)4(OH)8·4H2O (Fig. 2.910) Locality: Kanatkazgan turquoise occurrence, 2 km SSE of Altyn-Tyube copper deposit | | | Journal (volume) | described a new hydrous phosphate of iron from Visé in Belgium. It occurs in spherical groups of radiating, nearly...Russia, with a table of comparison with the beds of Belgium and Eifel. It appears that the Russian beds belong...Aphanistis, Catenaria and Ancylistis. The annals of the Belgium Royal Museum of Natural History, 1883, contain...of the fauna of the Carboniferous Limestone of Belgium. This part is devoted to the Gastropods. Among...thought to have been introduced from France and Belgium, has been shown by M", G. A. Boulenger to be the |
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Ottré, Bihain, Vielsalm, Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium