Info-paedia : Lithium Deposits Discovered in Jammu and Kashmir
Why In News?
The Geological Survey of India (GSI) has found lithium resources
in Jammu & Kashmir for the first time.
The GSI has established “inferred” lithium resources of 5.9
million tonnes in Salal-Haimana area of Reasi District of Jammu and
Kashmir.
About Lithium
Lithium is a chemical element with the symbol Li and atomic number 3. It
is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal.
Under standard conditions, it is the least dense metal and the least
dense solid element.
Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable, and
must be stored in vacuum, inert atmosphere, or inert liquid such as purified
kerosene or mineral oil.
Significance of Findings
Lithium also called “white gold” is a metal of strategic nature
with following applications for india.
Electric mobility.
Climate change mitigation.
Energy Transition.
Energy security.
Economy and so on.
Global Reserves
Chile, Australia, Argentina, Bolivia and China contain most of the
reserves discovered so far globally.
In South America, 54% of the world's Lithium reserves are found in
Argentina, Bolivia & Chile. The area is referred to as the ‘Lithium
Triangle’ and is concentrated in various salt pans present in the
Atacama Desert and neighbouring arid regions.
Lithium in India : There is some potential to recover lithium from
brines of Sambhar and Pachpadra areas in Rajasthan, and Rann of Kutch,
Gujarat.
About GSI
GSI established in 1851. It is an attached office to the
Ministry of Mines.
The principal function of GSI relates to creation and updation of
national geoscientific data and mineral resource assessment, air-borne and
marine surveys and conducting multifarious geotechnical, geo-environmental
and natural hazards studies.