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Gold from
Challes, Stavelot, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium


Locality type:Hamlet
Classification
Species:Gold
Formula:Au
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Gold data
Locality Data:Click here to view Challes, Stavelot, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1344109
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1344109:4
GUID (UUID V4):008f3eab-eee0-49db-a3ed-56902a299aae
Nearest other occurrences of Gold
8.3km (5.1 miles) Bévercé, Malmedy, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
8.7km (5.4 miles) Rechterbach stream (incl. Malmedy; Waimes; Weismes; Faymonville; Pont; Brücken; Ligneuville; Amel), Recht, Sankt-Vith, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
9.4km (5.9 miles) Recht, Sankt-Vith, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
10.2km (6.3 miles) Poteau, Petit-Thier, Vielsalm, Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium
10.4km (6.5 miles) Hourt quarry, Grand-Halleux, Vielsalm, Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium
12.2km (7.6 miles) Ladebach stream, Recht, Sankt-Vith, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
12.3km (7.6 miles) Ondenval, Waimes, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
12.3km (7.6 miles) Burtonville, Vielsalm, Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium
13.0km (8.1 miles) Montenau, Amel, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium
13.1km (8.2 miles) Cahay, Vielsalm, Luxembourg, Wallonia, Belgium
References
Reference Search (possible matching items)
Journal (issue)
Ternell (Eupen, Bel gigue)", Bull . Soc . Roy . Sci . Liège, 46(9-10), 384-391 . _ BUTTGENBACH H . (1901), "Note...ig neous rocks of la Helle and Challes, Venn-Stavelot-massif, Belgium", Ann . Soc . Géol . Belg . 101...911-916 Chestermanite a new nember of the 369-376 Gold in Laufe der Jahrtausende . a15-a19 (Musea in Zwitserland
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
mineral soon becomes covered with a film of metallic gold, whilst molybdenum passes into solution. U. E. G...in iron, which IT. c. w. The Mineral Water of Challes, in Savoy. By E. W T L L M ( C o q A . ?-end.,...Article Online 561 MINERALOGICAL CHEMISTRY. Challes water may be kept for long periods in well-corked
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
geo­ glaphic allllap8.­ sections, three on Challes Lepierre, e a c h Bllll, Soc. Chim. side, and...their Dowdes, there are certain ants that extract gold from employed, can be told by means of the polarillleter...conceal his sympathy (or the theory of spangles of gold, which, washed by the raIns of calculated of the
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
sonorousness to, 97. of aluminium and gallium, ’704. of gold and mercury, 937. of manganese, lcacl, caopper,...organic, decomposition of, 855. Cyanogen-compounds of gold, 131. -groups, introduction of into orgitnic compounds...-silver salt of, 25. -tribromo-, 24. Gnoscopine, 987. Gold, artificial crystals of, 938. -cyanogen compounds...working of, 842. in urine, dctection of, 1010. and gold, alloys of, 937. -and glucose, gravimetzic estimation...-water of Casteggio, analysis of the, 715. --of Challes, in Savoy, 560. -waters, sulphurous, of Aix, in
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
E~R-ERrDG~, Esq., F.R.S., presented the Wollaston Gold Medal to Prof. P. MARTIN DUNCAn, M.B. Lend., F.R...compared with those in the museums of France and Belgium, if justice was to be done to the subject, and...donation sufficiently to enable the Council to give a Gold Medal. In 1877 the Medal was awarded to Prof. O...Lazaro of Italy, and of the Order of Leopold of Belgium. He was also an honorary member of the Royal Society...Tertiary and Cretaceous strata of Holland and Belgium. Dr. Bosquet worked out with great industry and
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
h e s t e r , A. H., artificial crystals of gold, and gold amalgam, 938. note on the crystallisation of... G a w a l o w s k i , A., direct estimation of gold in antiinony rpgulus in presence of arsenic, copper...illcoIiolic solution, 415. l i a u gli, F., recovery of gold €ro 11 toning baths, 178. H a u t e f e u i l l...liquids, 367. X s s a n t s e f f , M., alloys of gold and mercury, !S7. K a s c h i r s k p , M., action...cyanogcn-compounds of gold, 131. L i n d e r n a n n , O., estimation of silver and gold i n cupelled silver
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
e s t c r (A. I€.). Artificial Crystals of Gold, and Gold-amalgam W e l d o n ’ s Process for the Recovery...(TCifel) . W i l l m (E.). The Mineral 'CITaterof Challes, in Savoy . . . . . W i l l m (E.). Analysis of...i n d b a u n i (C . G.). Cyanosren-compounds of Gold . . . . . T s c h e r n i a k . Dihrometiiyl-carbylamine... G a w a l o w s k i (A.). Direct Estimation of Gold in Antimony Rcguliis in preeence of Arsenic, Copper...L i n d e m a n n (0.). Estimation of Silver and Gold in Cuprlleci Silver . . M u l l e r (W.). The Value
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
Johannesburg, and about 5000 feet due south of the Wemmer Gold Mining Company's main hauling shaft. It was carried...and 26 feet in thickness, and yielded no trace of gold. The remainder varied from 2 feet to 5 inches in...in thickness ; in eight of them traces of gold were detected, and all were mineralized with iron pyrites...(t[arlania ls from Niagara Falls, also met with on the Gold Coast, W. Africa, and in the Mokattam Quarries,...showing visible gold throughout the rock, an assay of which gave upwards of 130 ounces of gold per ton. From
Journal (article/letter/editorial)
SORBY, Esq., LL.D., F.R.S., presented the Wollaston Gold Medal to Mr. H. B A V ~ R ~ for transmission to...of Germany, Switzerland, Upper Italy, France, Belgium, Holland, and England. Before going to St. Petersburg...F.G.S. The following specimens were exhibited : -Gold in quartz from Nova Scotia, and "Cats-eyes" fi'om... Journal. Nos. 200--205. 1879. G. Attwood. On a Gold Nugget from South A_merica~ 427. 9 9 . Nos. 206-211...L. Lindsay. Museum Specimens of native Scottish Gold~ 153.--F. Smith. On the Phenomena and geological
Report (volume)
igneous rocks of IA Helle and halles, Venn-Stavelot-Massif, Belgium. Ann Soc Geol Belg 101:227-241 Seki Y...some of the high-temperature fluids. Gold skarn deposits Gold skarn deposits occur in a large variety...from NE-Russia (Vargunina and Andrusenko 1983). Gold deposition from aqueous saline fluids was usually...Hagemann et al. (1996) investigated the Wiluna lode-gold deposit in the Archean Norseman-Wiluna greenstone...JW (1994) Petrology and geochemistry of the McCoy gold skarn, Lander County, Nevada. Unpublished Ph.D.
Book (volume)
Holdich, Thomas Kirke Rose, Author of Metallurgy of Gold; The ■Theodor Noldeke, Ph.D. Theodore Salisbury...College, Cambridge. Walter Lehmann, Misdemeanour. r Gold Medallist, R.A.S. President, Liverpool Astronomical...Superintendent Frontier Surveys, India, 1892-1898, Gold Medallist, R.G.S. (London), 1887. Author of The...is probable that Jacques Wiener (d. 1899), of Belgium, was the last of the medallists of note who habitually...bronze or lead, and only proceeded to use silver and gold as a luxurious taste began to demand the more precious
Report (volume)
Trekell. See also Horton, F. W. 1. Reconnaissance of gold-mmmg districts m the Black Hills, South Dakota U...mel. mdex, geol maps, Mar. 1943 13. Geology of the gold-bearmg lodes of the Rocky Bar d1stnct, Elmore County...Richard) A geologic reconnaissance of the Hailey gold belt (Camas distnct), Blame County, Idaho. Idaho... 58, no 12, pt. 2, p. 1162, Dec. 1947 27 Silver-gold deposits of the Yankee Fork district, Custer County...Anderson, Eskil. 1. Mineral occurrences other than gold deposits m northwestern Alaska· Alaska Dept. Mmes
Report (issue)
_ Austria____________________________________ Belgium and Luxembourg____________________ British Isl..._ Austria____________________________________ Belgium and Luxembourg____________________ British Isl...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ Belgium, France, and Luxembourg showing location of thermal...have been reported to contain minute amounts of gold, silver, copper, lead, zinc, and other metals. Chloride..., 10milesnorth of Cascade_ T. 16 N., R. 4E., on Gold Fork River 25 miles north of Cascade. Sec. 1, T
Report (issue)
FrJigments of the cause,vay, broken pottery., a gold coin, and a portion of a human skull ha.ve been...obher spring in Europe, excepting the spring of Challes, in Savoy, the water of ,vhich contains 1 · 0°·15
Book (edition)
(1991) Cordierite-cummingtonite facies rocks from the Gold Brick District, Colorado. J Petrol 32:1169–1201...metamorphic igneous rocks of La Helle and Challes, Venn-Stavelot-Massif, Belgium. Ann Soc Geol Belg 101–1978:227–241
Book
of common salt occur in the diorite of Quenast, Belgium. one of these the volume of the liquid was estimated...BECKER (1) has proved the existence of silver and gold in the unaltered augite of the igneous rocks in...Ruhrthals, Inaug. Diss. Bonn, 1884. (3) La Diabase de Challes. Bull. Acad. Koy. Belg. Vol. XLVI., 1878, (4) (2)...oligoclase, as in the somewhat allied rock from Quenast Belgium. The original ferro-magnesian constituents were...Croghan Kinshela that gold was found in considerable quantities at the end of the No gold was ever found in
 
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