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Gaston Briart was a Belgian geologist and mining engineer who worked and studied rock formations at Prince Léopold mine, Kipushi, Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The mineral Briartite, discovered in Kipushi in 1965, is named in his honour.
GastonBriart was a Belgian geologist and mining engineer who worked and studied rock formations at Prince Léopold mine, Kipushi, Katanga, Democratic...
After Cornet's death in 1887, Briart continued to write alone. The mineral Briartite is named for his grandson, GastonBriart. In 1890 his son Paul took...
Congo (Léopoldville) in 1965 by Francotte and others, and named for GastonBriart who had studied formations at Kipushi. Briartite is also found in Namibia...
Russia) Ernest Solvay Jean Stas Gerardus Mercator Abraham Ortelius GastonBriart Alphonse François Renard – geologist and petrographer Leo Hendrik Baekeland...
Brewsterite series (9.GE.20) Briartite: Cu2(Zn,Fe)GeS4 – Belgian geologist GastonBriart Brookite: TiO2 – English mineralogist Henry James Brooke (1771–1857)...
Catholic University of Leuven where he established micropaleontology. GastonBriart Jean de Heinzelin de Braucourt Paul Fourmarier Bouckaert, J. P. C. O...
and from Alexandre Delcommune, who had been accompanying geologist GastonBriart on a secret mission to search for minerals in the Katanga region Boudewijnstad...
l'Afrique Centrale au Quaternaire Supérieur. Geo-Eco-Trop 31: 1-18/>. GastonBriart Paul Fourmarier William van Leckwijck Swetz, Frank. "Mathematical Treasure:...
secondary uranium-lead mineral, fourmarierite, was named in his memory. GastonBriart Jean de Heinzelin de Braucourt William van Leckwijck "Fourmarier, Paul...