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Geoheritage | 2016

The Geological and Cultural Heritage of the Caledonian Stavelot-Venn Massif, Belgium

Eric Goemaere; Simon Demarque; Roland Dreesen; Pierre-Yves Declercq

The Stavelot-Venn inlier (also called as the Stavelot-Venn Massif) exposes a thick series of sedimentary rocks that have been intensely deformed and fractured by two succeeding orogenies (Caledonian and Hercynian). In addition, the Massif has been metamorphised into greenschists (at least at its southern border), subsequently cut by a large collapse structure (the Graben of Malmedy) and is still subjected to vertical tectonic movements. The geology of the Massif is quite distinct from that of the surrounding Devonian-Carboniferous strata. The rocks that built it, as well as their complex geological histories, created a particular landscape that is of great biological and geological interest; this has led to the creation of the High Fens Natural Park. Its subcrop encloses many peculiarities of regional, international or even global importance: e.g. manganese and molybdenum mineral deposits, slightly mineralised and ferruginous waters and sharpening stones made of ‘coticule’. The building stones extracted from the Massif (slates, quartzites) and from its borders (arkoses, sandstones) provide a characteristic look to the built environment and to other smaller heritage objects. Some relicts of the former mining activities have been used for touristic purposes (e.g. the slate quarry of Recht, the Museum of the Coticule); others have evolved into natural sanctuaries for rare or even exceptional faunas and floras, while some others have been deliberately abandoned to evolve freely. The conservation of the extensive peat bogs of the High Fens receives international attention and support. Clusters of ‘viviers’ (ramparted and closed remnants of Pleistocene lithalsas) within this peat bog landscape are unique witnesses of subarctic conditions that ruled here during the youngest ice age. The cities of Spa and Chevron are true cities of water: the former is internationally renowned, having given its name to the famous and popular spa. The natural and geological heritage assets of the Stavelot-Venn Massif are thus multiple and interrelated: stunning landscapes, interesting former mining activities, exceptional ecosystems, excellent mineral waters and attractive local building stones. However, a holistic project integrating all of the latter components has still to be launched and is waiting for regional, national and international support. The Massif is well positioned between Belgium and Germany and covers different administrative units, offering excellent opportunities for creating a cross-border Geopark.


Geoarchaeology-an International Journal | 2016

Geochemical Sourcing of Flint Artifacts from Western Belgium and the German Rhineland: Testing Hypotheses on Gravettian Period Mobility and Raw Material Economy

Luc Moreau; Michael Brandl; Peter Filzmoser; Christoph Hauzenberger; Eric Goemaere; Ivan Jadin; Hélène Collet; Anne Hauzeur; Ralf W. Schmitz


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2015

A new Cambrian black pigment used during the late Middle Palaeolithic discovered at Scladina Cave (Andenne, Belgium)

Dominique Bonjean; Yves Vanbrabant; Grégory Abrams; Stéphane Pirson; Christian Burlet; Kévin Di Modica; Marcel Otte; Jacqueline Vander Auwera; Mark Golitko; Rhy McMillan; Eric Goemaere


Geologica Belgica | 2006

PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MIRWART FORMATION (PRAGIAN) IN THE LAMBERT QUARRY (FLAMIERGE, ARDENNE, BELGIUM).

Eric Goemaere; Léon Dejonghe


Journal of Lithic Studies | 2016

Roman whetstone production in Nothern Gaul (Belgium and Northern France)

Aurélie Thiebaux; Eric Goemaere; Marc Feller; Bruno Duchêne


Geologica Belgica | 2006

DICKITE AND NACRITE FROM THE LIEGE COAL BASIN (BELGIAN COAL MEASURES GROUP, WESTPHALIAN, UPPER CARBONIFEROUS)

Eric Goemaere


Journal of Lithic Studies | 2016

Querns and mills during Roman times at the northern frontier of the Roman Empire (Belgium, Northern France, Southern Netherlands, Western Germany): Unraveling geological and geographical provenances, a multidisciplinary research project

Sibrecht Reniere; Wim De Clercq; Roland Dreesen; Eric Goemaere; Gilles Fronteau; Tatjana Gluhak; Else Hartoch; Paul Picavet


Archive | 2014

Des haches néolithiques à l'époque romaine

Aurélie Thiebaux; Ivan Jadin; Eric Goemaere


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2013

Discerning geological and geographical sources of Belgian Upper Paleolithic fluorites by rare earth elements and Sr-isotopic geochemistry

Eric Goemaere; Johan Honings; Cécile Jungels; Mark Golitko; Patrick Degryse; Jens Schneider


Revue Du Nord | 2012

Un atelier gallo-romain de pierres à aiguiser découvert à Buizingen (Hal, Belgique) : reconstitution des étapes de fabrication et détermination des origines géologiques et géographiques du matériau

Aurélie Thiebaux; Eric Goemaere; Alain Herbosch

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Roland Dreesen

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Ivan Jadin

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Mark Golitko

Field Museum of Natural History

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Gilles Fronteau

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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Alain Herbosch

Université libre de Bruxelles

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