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The conferences generally happen in our Meeting Room ,
the last Fridays of each month at 20:00, except in July, August and December.
They are given in french by the members or by scientists and specialists regularly invited.
The subjects are various : Minerals of Tsumeb, Journey in Iceland, Meteorites, Fluorescent Minerals, Dinosaurs, Katanga ...
Conferences organised by the CMPB are described about one month in advance in the LITHORAMA magazine and in this web site (new activities).
Most of the pictures (often more, in color, with your comments) of the last conference in our blog.
Data Base of the Conferences of the CMPB |
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Conferences |
Additional pictures and comments |
30/11/07
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Minéraux uranifère du Shaba (Katanga).
par Deliens, Michel.
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Le champion du slide show (Gérard Declercq) et le Conférencier (Michel Deliens) |
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L'équilibriste - photographe (Ghislaine Letor) |
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19/05/06 |
Gold washing in Spain.
by Van Eerdenbrugh, Bruno.
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The President and the lecturer |
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2.5 grams of gold ! |
Saphyrs, zircons, quartz ! |
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28/04/06 |
Homo climaticus, critical of an announced future.
by Jean-Louis Tison, professeur à l'ULB.
Yes, the ice, this particular mineral, is disappearing...
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The assembly |
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The President in its always brilliant introduction. |
The speaker, masterly. |
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17/06/05
 
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Carrare, its quarries of white marble (see picture) and its minerals .
by Gérard Declercq.
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The audience (photo GDQ) |
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(photo GDQ) |
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A piece of marble like this ... |
Marble ? You're kidding... |
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27/05/05

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Gold washing in Scotland.
by Bruno Van Eerdenbrugh
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Blah of the president |
Part of the assembly |
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28/01/05
 
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My hut in Canada
by Michel Zavadsky.
(South-West of Quebec, Mount St Hilaire, Asbestos Mine, Bancroft area and a quick overview of Nova Scotia minerals).
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The assembly |
The Cricris |
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Quebec Minerals |
Mr President |
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24/11/00

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The mineralogy of Uranium in Belgium
by Jacques Jedwab
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Our President discussing with Robert Six. |
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